September 2003| Vol. 1 No. 2
COVER PACKAGE: The NICHE Question
- A bull market for creative grads
Your career options depend in part on how wisely you monitor and act on employment trends.
- To specialize or generalize is not the question
Get a general education, then specialize, many advise.

CAREER CENTER
Real learning in virtual classesSo you're teaching a course online. How do you know your students are learning?
Taking controlEstablishing your authority in the classroom doesn't mean you have to be a dictator.
CV dos and don'tsYour curriculum vitae gives potential employers a first look at you. How you cast it determines whether they give you a second one.
CLASS ACT
Early 'Eureka!' leads to Harvard postdocA curious undergraduate asks a question that launches a psychology career.

DEGREE IN SIGHT
Students in the client's seatIndividual and group psychotherapy enrich the graduate school experience, many agree, as long as privacy concerns are carefully considered.
Meet your APAGS officersMatch mysteries solvedKnowing the facts helps dispel the myths of internship selection

MONEY MATTERS
Big winnersThree graduate students get a $20,000 boost for their research from the American Psychological Foundation's Koppitz Fellowship Program.
Hats off to Koppitz travel award winnersHow to live on an internship budgetMaking your money stretch during your final training year.
