I spent some time in this week’s class with Professor Jim McGee and the Advanced Business Law students. We began the class by discussing President Trump’s US Supreme Court Nominee, Neil Gorsuch. I learned quite a bit about standard form real estate contracts, and got a chance to glimpse some of our bright, advanced
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52 in 52 – Class 6
I was lucky enough to enjoy Professor Paula Cancro’s Digital Literacy in the Workplace class. We spent much of the class accessing Windows 2016, shared folders in OneDrive, which allow students to collaborate and chat online while they work on shared projects, from home, work, school, even while traveling. The students are quite adept at
Students had fun during ‘Club Day’!
Students had the opportunity to walk around the Student Center, ask questions, and sign up to those clubs that looked more appealing to them. CW’s clubs and organizations offer a variety of opportunities for personal growth, professional leadership and service. These groups also allow students to pursue interests in the arts, sports, business, technology, and
Congratulations to the Fall 2016 Day College Students of the Semester!
Jennifer Mitchell (BBA) is enrolled in the BBA program concentrating in Digital Marketing and Design. She has a cumulative GPA of 3.94 and has achieved President’s and Dean’s list during her academic career. Jennifer has previously been inducted to the Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Beta Delta National Honors Societies and is now striving to
52 in 52 – Class 7
Dr. Warren Rosenberg’s Human Biology class was my next stop on the 52 in 52 trip. Dr. Rosenberg was entertaining, and the students were engaged in the discussion of tissues including epithelia, connective, nervous and muscular tissue. I learned a lot. Being a social scientist, literature and tech person myself, Allied Health was a completely
52 in 52 – Week 4
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