The Serenus Press Road Map Publications

ROAD MAP PUBLICATIONS - CONNECTING SCHOLARSHIP WITH NONACADEMIC CAREERS

TESTIMONIALS

Comments by Teachers
& Related Parties
“I am absolutely fascinated by the chart on Careers for Graduates in History that you have prepared, and I will arrange for it to be prominently displayed. It is a remarkable piece of work, and I’ve never seen anything quite like it before.”
— Chairman, Department of History,
Stanford University, Stanford, CA


“These [career charts] are excellent and brilliant guides. I will pass them on to my Department of History to use in projects and classes.”
— Dean, College of Arts and Sciences,
Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN


“Congratulations on an excellent presentation. You have managed to say in one poster all of the things I have said in a pleading way to history students for the past 18 years.”
— History Coordinator, University of
Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast, MS


Comments by Parents
& Professionals
“Thank you for your prompt response to my request for a copy of the chart Careers for Graduates in History. The chart is interesting, valuable, and informative. It could easily be a prototype for a myriad of other charts on potential careers in different areas. Congratulations of your fine work!”
— Director of Professional Development, American Association for Counseling &
Development,Alexandria, VA


“I am delighted to see your new chart Chemistry Transforms. It’s great! We would indeed like to include the chart among our publications for distribution or sale.”
— President, Chemical Heritage Foundation,
Philadelphia, PA

“I have put the charts up in the office so that visitors can be informed.”
— Executive Director, National Commission on Social Studies in the Schools,
Washington, DC


“I honor your undertaking — it’s wonderful that an independent publisher would undertake such work.”
— Editorial Director,
Fordham University Press


Comments in Print Media
“No business historian needs to be convinced of the positive contribution business history could make to management and particularly management education. The National Center for the Study of History recently developed a very interesting and informativewall chart that summarizes the possible links between history and business and the benefits history can offer the business community.”
— Business History Newsletter,
London School of Economics,
London, England


“Connecting Scholarship & Careers is another in the many charts from the National Center. Those who have their students write research paperswill find the discussion of the 4 steps to complete a research report valuable.”
— History Matters! National Council for
History Education, Westlake, OH


“Get started [in your job research] by looking at the wall charts prepared by the National Center for the Study of History.”
— Joyce Lain Kennedy, Syndicated Columnist, Sun Features Inc.


“If there were an Academy Awards for career charts, we'd bet on the chart Careers for Graduates in History. These charts are terrific. Nothing quite like them on the market.”
— Principal, Garrett Park Press,
Garrett Park, MD