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U.T.P.B. Hosts Dress For Success Event

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 4, 2010
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ODESSA -- Students go to college to get a job, but no matter how good they are at what they do, they need to make a good first impression.
    On Thursday, U.T.P.B.'s Career Services sponsored an event called "Dress for Success". This year's focus was what not to do.
    "Things like skirts being too short, too much makeup, too much perfume, even the way you wear your hair," coordinator Stephanie Stanzell told Big 2. "Little things like that really matter for that interview."
    U.T.P.B. students also put on a fashion show to give other students examples of how people do want to look. Women wore clothing from Express, and men sported clothes from Dillard's. A free lunch was also served.

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