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NACE forecasts that employers anticipate hiring 13 percent more new college graduates from the Class of 2013 than they did in 2012. One area of very strong growth is in retail, the annual survey said, where employers plan to hire 47 percent more college graduates this year than last.

More good news: NIU is a good deal. In December, PayScale, an organization that analyzes salary and career data, reported that the cost of a bachelor’s degree at NIU – compared with the costs of other state colleges and similar institutions – is a better investment “than almost all of the state’s 12 public, four-year universities, ranking behind only University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Illinois at Chicago,” according to the Daily Chronicle story that reported the findings.

More good news (in a sense). The Pew Internet & American Life Project, a project of the Pew Research Center, predicts that in our evolving online culture and workplace, “Internet literacy,” a concept that “generally refers to the ability to search effectively for information online and to be able to discern the quality and veracity of the information one finds and then communicate these findings well,” will be among the most desired skills in the near-term future.

• Jason Akst teaches journalism and public relations at Northern Illinois University.
You can reach him at jasondakst@gmail.com.

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