When asked how often they check their email each day, most people can’t even begin to estimate. Lots of us leave our inboxes open all day long. Yes, email messages are vital to communication, but the downside is that they can be a distraction, especially if we enable alerts and notifications that disrupt us through
Day College Ice Cream Social
No matter what time of day or year, it’s always a perfect time for ice cream; but if that time of the year is summer with 85 degrees that’s even better! Student Activities sponsored the annual Ice Cream Social where Day Students, faculty and staff enjoyed ice cream from the Good Humor ice cream truck.
Summer Evening Orientation
CW welcomed our evening students during yesterday’s Adult College Summer Term New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by Dr. Warren Rosenberg, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. Other presentations included Dr. Judith Lilleston, Associate Dean, Student Success & Retention, and Student Speaker Abeer Ghanem.
52 in 52 – Online@CW with Professor Thompson
Professor Janet Thompson’s Management Applications and Theory group welcomed me several weeks ago. Professor Thompson invited me to participate via VoiceThread, which I did. We discussed Quality Management and The Female Factor. I have to tell the truth – I was not an intense participant, as technology got in my way! I was away for
“Eat the frog” and Other Time Management Skills
You already know that time management is an important skill. Having a handle on where you time helps you get your work done, manage stress, and help you schedule in important stuff outside of school and work like, you know, life. Sometimes we put off tasks that we dread, but the downside is that this
Learn the Risks: Colon Cancer
Summer is upon us. Lots of partying, sunbathing, and enjoying time spent with families and friends. The last thing we want to think about is watching what we eat. Why should we? After all, we have earned the right to have fun and celebrate. Yet, lurking in our body could be a potentially deadly disease
How To Find The Perfect Job For You
It may not always seem this way, but there are millions of jobs out there that need to be filled. Conveniently, you need a job! So how do you meet your perfect match? First, you need to get clear on the types of jobs you’re looking for. Knowing what you want is an important step
Summer’s Real First Day
When Memorial Day hits, most of us eagerly plunge into a long-awaited summer mode – beaches, barbecues, and amusement parks. We cannot help but to start savoring summer’s pleasures. But on nature’s calendar the season of summer doesn’t officially start until the Summer Solstice. And from ancient cultures until today, the Summer Solstice has presented
Job Hunting? What NOT to do
If you’re on the hunt for a job this summer, you’ve likely got a whole checklist of must-do’s and best practices in your virtual back pocket. There are also a few things that you definitely should not do if you want to land a job. Being mindful about how you know (or don’t know) a
National Alliance on Mental Illness
CW hosted “In Our Own Voices,” presented by our local NAMI chapter (the National Alliance on Mental Illness). Ron and Joanne shared their personal stories and discussed the five stages every person goes through when dealing with a mental illness: 1. Introduction & Dark Days 2. Acceptance 3. Treatment 4. Coping Skills 5. Success, hopes,
