Jayatri Dutta, Pauline Grandison, Wanda Hernandez, and Elida Loci have been awarded scholarships by The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) through the recommendation and efforts of Professor John Strange, Associate Chair of Accounting and member of IMA. These scholarships provide the recipients with a 3-year membership in IMA, a grant to cover the cost of
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CW Walks for NAMI
CW recently walked to support our local NAMI chapter (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) at the Rye Town Park. The CW team is always proud to be able to raise awareness for NAMI, whose mission is advocating for access to services, treatment, support, research, and continual raising awareness on mental illness. NAMI is a
Senior Admissions Counselor Participates in Judge Judy’s Mentoring Program
Joan Williams, Senior Admissions Counselor at CW participates in Judge Judy’s Mentoring Program where young women are paired with mentors from the business community. Read full article about the program here
Get Your Resume Job Search-Ready
May is prime graduation season. Starting a job search this summer? With thousands of students graduating and entering the workforce, competition is fierce, but you can increase your chances of scoring the interview and the job of your dreams by making sure your resume is in top shape. This article by Monster staff writer Lily
CW Awarded by Yonkers CTE Advisory Council
The College of Westchester (CW) received the Business Partner of the Year award from the Yonkers Career and Technical Education Advisory Council. CW obtained this award for its work with Roosevelt High School and its Early College Studies (RHS-ECS) program on developing a novel Dual-Enrollment program, serving RHS-ECS students on CW’s campus in credit-bearing Jump
April 2017 Coffee with the President
April’s Coffee with the President resulted in an excellent discussion with professors Steve Paris, Jason Schoen and Paula Cancro. Topics focused on how to continue to serve our students best both inside and outside of the classroom. All three instructors shared some great stories about inspirational students as well as their great ideas. Paula talked
Money-Saving Tips for Every Budget
Whether you’re paying your way through college as you work full or part-time, taking out loans, or receiving financial aid or help from family members, chances are money is on your mind at least some of the time. While you’re in school and planning for your future and career aspirations is also a great time
How To Still Be Employable in 10 Years
Sometimes we’re so focused on getting the job (or keeping the job we have) now, that we may not think about the future. The marketplace has changed so much in the past ten years, and it’s not hard to imagine that the next ten years will bring innovations and technology that change the way we
Don’t Make This Networking Mistake
Networking is key to furthering your career and making meaningful connections. In-person networking is only one of the many ways we interact with people. Digital networking resources have become increasingly popular and appeal to people who may struggle to find time in their schedule to make it to live events or for whom those one-on-one
CW signs a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Black Chamber of Commerce
CW signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) on March 21, 2017 at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the NBCC by CW president Mary Beth Del Balzo and NBCC president Harry C. Alford. The Memorandum of Understanding to work together in partnership was signed to facilitate the continuing education