We celebrate Black History Month all year through. This auspicious remembrance gives us yet another opportunity to find ways to bring equity to all people. There is still so much to do to bring all people up to the same salary level, to respect all equally, and fairly. Here is one of my favorite illustrations
Worst Resume Fonts
You worked hard in school and now you’re ready to land that dream job. You’ve got a killer set of skills and a resume that shows off what you’ve got to offer, so make sure you don’t blow it by choosing the wrong font. This article from the folks at Monster lists some of the
Welcome Spring Evening Students!
CW welcomed our evening students during yesterday’s Adult College Spring I New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by our Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Warren Rosenberg, “we’re honored that you’ve chosen The College of Westchester as the place to begin or to re-start your college career. All of the
Spring Evening Orientation
CW welcomed our evening students during yesterday’s Adult College Spring I New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by our Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Warren Rosenberg, “we’re honored that you’ve chosen The College of Westchester as the place to begin or to re-start your college career. All of the
CW Goes Red!
During the month of February, the American Heart Association promotes “Go Red for Women,” an educational movement that advocates for more research and increases awareness on women’s heart health. CW’s Allied Health Club showed their support and prepared a fundraiser to help raise funds for the American Heart Association. Pins, jewelry, healthy beverages and snacks
Operation Cupid in Full Swing
As part of the celebrations for Valentine’s Day, Operation Cupid was in full swing last Thursday when members of the CW community and the Stars & Stripes club delivered over 60 roses around the building. The $5.00 Operation Cupid package included a single rose, a chocolate, and a card delivered to a person that makes
Online College Survival Guide
Do you ever wish that online college courses came with a survival guide? You’re in luck, because author Jacqueline Meyers has an e-book out called Your Online College Course Survival Guide: How to Make the Grade and Learn in The Virtual Classroom (http://www.amazon.com/Online-College-Course-Survival-Guide-ebook/dp/B010W31UQW/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8 ). The book covers success tips for distant learners of all types
Things to Consider Before Taking an Online College Course
There are lots of reasons to take an online course: career goals, flexibility, cost, and many more. However, online and hybrid college courses may be a better fit for some than others, depending on learning styles, resources, and lifestyle. This article shares a few things to consider before signing up. (http://www.saycampuslife.com/2016/01/20/3-things-to-consider-before-taking-online-courses-in-college/ )
Keep the Spirit Up Warriors!
Although it was a tough loss for the CW Warriors, it was a fun evening as the fans supported and cheered our team on throughout the game. We wish our CW Warriors the best for this basketball season and we encourage them to be positive and keep the spirit up as they continue to become
Students Get Awarded & Sign Up for Clubs
The Winter Semester Student Recognition/Club Day 2016 took place in the Student Center to honor the best students of last Fall. With Esperanza Cruz, Students Affairs Administrative Coordinator, serving as M.C., students were honored for their achievements last term. President & CEO Mary Beth Del Balzo named BBA student Violet Dokaj and AAS student Malcom
