Dr. Joann Mulqueen, Associate Provost at CW recently participated in a panel discussion entitled, “Strategies to Build a Career in Higher Education: Tips and Techniques from Successful Women!” The event was hosted by the regional division of New York State’s ACE Women’s Network. Dr. Mulqueen and the other panelists shared their work experience and provided
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CW’s Associate Provost Speaks at ACE Women’s Event
Dr. Joann Mulqueen, Associate Provost at CW recently participated in a panel discussion entitled, “Strategies to Build a Career in Higher Education: Tips and Techniques from Successful Women!” The event was hosted by the regional division of New York State’s ACE Women’s Network. Dr. Mulqueen and the other panelists shared their work experience and provided
CW Tech Doctors
The Computer Network Administration (CNA) students participating in the Network Technologies Association (NTA) run and operate a computer repair service called the CW Tech Doctors. The CW Tech Doctors offer computer repair services to the CW community or anyone who needs help, especially CW students, faculty, and staff. Each semester a team of technicians is
52 in 52: Class 10 – Capellan
I was delighted to attend Professor Andy Capellan’s Transformative Learning class. Transformative Learning is the backbone of our CW Gateway courses, designed to help college freshmen succeed. We talked about the 5 R’s of Learning; recite, repeat, rewrite, review and recall. Prof Capellan made the class fun and informative. He talked about being prepared to
CW Joins the Celebrations of Black History Month
As part of the celebrations to wrap up Black History Month, the National Association of Black Accountants’ club at CW, invited Michael Spencer to talk to our students, about his experience in the banking industry. Mr. Spencer is Vice President of Commercial Lending at TD Bank and has worked in residential and commercial banking in
Use this Exercise to Plot your Next Career Move
Many students take online courses to advance their careers. Sometimes they know exactly what their end-goal is, which can make their post-school career path more straightforward. Other times, though, it takes some exploring to figure out what to do next. Considering what will make you feel happy and fulfilled in your career is key to
52 in 52: Class 9 – Torres
I was invited to attend Professor Max Torres’ Accounting for Managers class. The class walked through the steps of recording Accounting Transactions. They reviewed a Trial Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of Owners Equity, and Balance Sheet. We then covered how to explore taking out a loan for business or personal use. I was able
Go Red For Women
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, and snacks were sold.
Yoga Moves to Reduce Work Stress
As we get deep into winter, with the holidays a distant memory and spring all too far away, the winter blahs can seep in and sap our drive to get anything done. Work and school stress (not to mention the stress that comes with the balancing act of fitting it all in) can feel even
52 in 52 – class 8
Ethics and Professionalism with Prof. Mike Flanagan was fantastic. This was a Monday morning, 8am class. Students arrived on time, assignments in hand and ready to talk. Their assignment was to write about and present on a recent occurrence they had observed or had become aware of that was either lacking in ethics, or ethical,