![]() “ has worked in fields ranging from newspapering to nonprofit fundraising, television production, public relations and independent filmmaking,” Anders notes. The author explains that Washburn was one of the happiest people he met during his research. One compelling story in Anders’ book is that of Peggy Washburn-an Oberlin College graduate with a B.A. As Anders wrote in his book, “when you collect your diploma, you don’t yet know what kinds of jobs you do best, what type of work satisfies you the most, or where the best career opportunities reside.” “A liberal arts degree provides enormous flexibility, and in times of rapid economic change, that can be a tremendous boon,” the author tells. In his latest book, You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Education, Anders highlights how a degree in the arts opens countless doors for graduates. ![]() New York Times bestselling author, George Anders, knows the value of a liberal arts degree firsthand. ![]()
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