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Crafting a Killer Cover Letter

Nailing your resume and narrowing down your job search are both important parts of the job hunt, but what about when you find a job posting you want to apply for? Even a stellar prospective employee can be lost in the shuffle if their cover letter isn’t up to par. This blog post from Career

During Hispanic Heritage Month, We Congratulate Student Luz Lopez!

The New York League of Puerto Rican Women recently celebrated the 2017 College Awards Gala. The League honored nine community leaders, and presented 10 college scholarships to undergraduate Puerto Rican /Hispanic women selected for their academic excellence and service to the community. Among the students awarded scholarships is CW student Luz Lopez. “Being Latina means

52 in 52 – Professor Stephanie Pough – Introduction to Medical Coding

I enjoyed a great class with Professor Pough and her class recently, when she reviewed SOAP note analysis and dissection. The SOAP note (an acronym for subjective, objective, assessment, and plan/future plan) is a method of documentation employed by health care providers to write out notes in a patient’s chart, along with other common formats,

Coffee with the President – September 2017

Associate Chairperson John Strange (Accounting) and VP of Marketing and Media Resources Nancy Trim joined me for a little coffee and discussion.  We discussed potential finance curriculum development, certifications in Accounting, and Professor Strange’s appointment to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.  This designation is special, as you must be nominated by one of your students. 

How Constructive Criticism Can Help You

Feedback from our managers, instructors, colleagues, classmates, and even friends and family members can give us valuable insight into what we do well as well as into how we can improve on areas that are challenging for us so we can meet our goals. While positive feedback is generally welcome, a lot of us struggle

Why Should a Student Major in Accounting?

Organizations of all shapes and sizes need accountants – small businesses, major corporations, banks, investment firms, and governmental units at the local, state, and federal levels. Do some research and you will find that accounting consistently ranks among the leading careers in America. Accounting is a time-honored profession – most majors at our nation’s colleges

Tips for Handling the Emotional Impact of the Recent Overwhelming Tragedies

Our hearts go out to those who have been impacted by the unprecedented Hurricanes throughout the Leeward Islands, the Greater Antilles into the southern United Stated and in Texas.  This Hurricane season has brought much destruction and devastation to our friends and for some of us our families.  If that wasn’t enough, we are now

CW Alumna Jessica Perilla Shares Her, “Beautiful Digital Journey.”

Success in most fields requires a tenacious spirit and a drive to achieve. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Digital Media World. However, the perfect formula for success includes tenacity and talent. Jessica Perilla, the founder and CEO of JPD Studio in New York, possesses both, tenacity and talent as 2017 marks the

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