This week’s class was the first day college class I attended. Hematology, led by Professor Veronica Jones was very interesting. This course is a part of the Medical Assisting Management program. The lesson was about stopping the chain of spreading infection, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), dealing with biohazards properly, and possible situations and how
How to Turn “Busy” Into Productive
Have you ever suddenly looked at up the clock in the afternoon feeling like you haven’t actually gotten anything done? With many of us juggling work, school, family, and social obligations (and this is to say nothing of the endless stream of notifications flashing across the various screens we look at all day, every day),
Go Red for Women Blood Pressure Screenings
To dispel the myths and raise awareness of heart disease & stroke as the number one killer of women, the American Heart Association created “Go Red for Women,” a social initiative designed to empower women to take charge of their heart health. In honor of the Go Red for Women: National Wear Red Day, students in the
What Not To Put On Your To-Do-List
The To-Do List. For many of us, it’s essential to our day-to-day life and helps us stay balanced. Even if you don’t put pen to paper, chances are you’ve got a mental checklist of what you need to get done. What’s on the list can make a big difference in what you actually square away
Go Red for Women
Go Red For Women is committed to improving the heart health of all women, especially multicultural women who are disproportionately affected by cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors. The key to changing outcomes is "Prevention." You don’t have to be another statistic and no your family history does not have to dictate your health! Take
52 Classes in 52 Weeks: Week Three
I was lucky enough to enjoy sitting in on Professor Art Pozner’s Emerging Information Technology class on January 17. What an interesting and informative session! I enjoyed their review of the history of technology including mainframes to minis to personal computers to smart phones, etc., as well as history of the internet and its current
How to Accelerate Your Career in 2017
With a new year getting into swing, it’s a great time to take stock of your academic and professional goals and make plans for making them reality. It’s easy to get stuck in a rut or lose focus when we’re juggling a lot of obligations and assignments, but getting clear on what you want to
Science-Based Productivity Tips
When you’re juggling a lot or trying to manage a big workload, time management can be a struggle. Students also trying to find time for school with family, social, and work obligations or a job search know this one all too well. It’s not just a matter of life-work balance or lack of willpower or
Goal-Setting for a New Semester
At the start of a new semester, it can be overwhelming to take in schedule changes along with deadlines for projects, exams, and other important tasks. Where to start? Before you go setting a long list of lofty goals for yourself, take some time to get clear about what you want to accomplish this semester.
Network Administration Program Certification/Course Updates
The Computer Network Administration department prepares for changes to our Microsoft classes. The NET143 Windows Client Administration, NET151 Windows Server Administration, NET203 Active Directory, and NET223 Network Infrastructure Implementation classes will begin teaching the most recent Microsoft operating systems. The Windows Client Administration class will teach Windows 10 and the Windows Server Administration classes (including
