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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Cornering the market

Alumni stand on street corner to court potential employers By Wesley Higgins N E W S

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Most people who hold cardboard signs next to oncoming traffic aren’t hired off the streets by law firms, but that’s what happened last week to Damian Romero. After graduating from USF, Romero said he and his friend, Jarod Fluck, realized they were lost in the crowd of countless other job seekers. “If you’re doing what everybody else is doing, it’s really hard to get ahead,” Romero said. “You got to try a different approach, you got to think outside of the box.” So they held up signs reading “Not Homeless (yet)” and “Will Work for Good Company,” while handing out resumes to morning traffic on the intersection of Kennedy and Westshore boulevards.

Romero graduated last spring with a bachelor’s degree in finance and Fluck graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s in marketing. Two fields, Fluck said, with a high barrier to entry. “If you ask any job seeker out there, they’re going to tell you it’s hard to find a job,” Fluck said. “If you ask any company that’s hiring, they’re going to tell you it’s hard to find the right people for jobs.” The majority of hiring is done through internal recommendations, Fluck said, not through job fairs or websites such as Monster or LinkedIn. “We went to a few job fairs, that was a total joke,” Romero said. “The companies there were looking for sales people … if you have $30,000 or $40,000 in loans, who wants to work on commission?”

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MOSI displays many dimensions of 3-D printing By Christina Lawrence C O R R E S P O N D E N T

“3D Printing the Future” opened Saturday at the Museum of Science and Industry located near campus. ORACLE PHOTO/ADAM MATHIEU

Researchers and engineers at USF are bringing the fun of 3-D printing out of the lab and into the spotlight with a new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI). “3D Printing the Future,” which opened Saturday, allows the public to see exactly what new technology can do, with workshops that allow visitors to make their own 3-D printed objects and replica models of themselves. Lori Collins, co-director and research assistant professor for the Alliance for Integrated Spatial Technologies (AIST), is the guest curator for the exhibit and has been working to set the theme for the showcase. “Through 3-D printing, we

can make digital data something you can actually hold and print full-scale to see and appreciate,” Collins said. “It’s used a lot in teaching and getting students engaged in threedimensional data.” 3-D printing also allows researchers to create replicas for other museums to preserve pieces of history that would once be forgotten. Collins predicted we could see a greater prevalence of 3-D printers in the next three to five years. She said fabrication of these prints could enhance the efficiency of a classroom as students get a more hands-on feel for what they are studying. The exhibit at MOSI showcases replications of forensic science materials such as

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