The Freshman 15: It’s Not All You Should Worry About
For many young people about to start college, the famous Freshman 15 is a very real concern. According to Connie Diekman, the director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis, the 15 pounds gained by freshman is really only an average. This ... Continue Reading →
How To Get More Involved In Your Community
Strong communities are important. They help sustain the local infrastructure and economy as well as foster strong bonds that will be essential in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. What surrounds us contributes to who we are. Who and what we surround ... Continue Reading →
Free and Accessible Online Education through Coursera
The University of Toronto has been the only Canadian university that heeded the call for free and accessible higher education over the internet since the company opened last June. Coursera.org is a US-based start-up developed by Stanford University professors. ... Continue Reading →
Balance Work and School? Yes, You Can
Successfully walking the tightrope between work and school requires extensive effort and strategic thinking. Take solace in the fact that you’re not alone – of the 19.7 million students over 16 years of age and enrolled in undergraduate college, 72 percent ... Continue Reading →
How to Design Custom Paddles for Students
Here is a seven step guide to create unique custom paddles for students for becoming a new member of a fraternity or sorority which they can later on hang it on the wall to admire.
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Are You a Social Butterfly? 5 Jobs Where You Can Flap Your Wings
Do you love to be around people and get a charge out of human interaction? If you embody the term “social butterfly”, some jobs may not involve enough interaction and humanity to keep you engaged. The following are some professions you might want to ... Continue Reading →
What It Also Takes To Complete Grad School
We all dream of that glorious day when we dress up in black gowns and wear the coveted academic cap. But like all other valuable occasions, graduating requires great effort and planning. From the day you begin grad school to the day you are distributing your graduation ... Continue Reading →