I ran into two of our students and I asked them if they had voted yet today. Neither one had, and I encouraged them to exercise their privilege to vote. We had a great conversation. I am sure, for those of you who have regular interactions with students, that they have many questions, wonder if
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Share the love Food Drive was a big success!
The holidays can be a fun and exciting time. But for a large number of people, the holidays are stressful as they wonder how they can provide a holiday feast for their loved ones. The CW family keeps the tradition of helping people in our community! Prof. Newhook’s Event Planning & Promotion class ran a
Jump Start Classes for HS Juniors and Seniors
High School juniors and seniors now have the opportunity to earn 3 college credits at CW while still attending high school.February 21 – April 27 Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:45 pm – 5:45 pm Jumpstart Orientation: Monday, February 20 4:00 pm – 5:45 pm Cost $299** Includes a 3 credit course, eBook & iPad Mini. **A
Let’s Talk… The Road Ahead
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) from Westchester, recently celebrated their 2nd Annual educational event entitled, “Let’s Talk… The Road Ahead.” This event was an opportunity for parents, students and educators to receive information on how to prepare for life after high school as well as information regarding mental illness. One of our very
What’s The Difference Between a CV and a Resume?
When you’re looking for a job or applying to a program where your work and school experience is important, you’re often asked to provide a resume or CV. Same thing, right? Nope! Though they’re similar, a CV (short for “curricula vitae, which means “courses of life” in Latin) provides a much more expansive view of
Halloween Party
The Student Center was transformed into a perfect Halloween bash with decorations, a photo booth, music, a costume contest, and a raffle with two Halloween baskets. Happy Halloween!!! Click here to view more photos
Breast & Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and once again, the Allied Health Club wanted to end the month on a positive note. The Student Center was decorated in pink and there were several items and food for sale. Students, staff, and faculty members wore something pink as well. Students were encouraged to take care
Nail the Handshake
A large percentage of our work and communication may take place electronically, but computers can’t do everything. One essential part of any job interview or networking interaction that technology has as yet to replace: the handshake. Yep, this seemingly simple gesture matters a lot .Sure, you can have the impressive resume and skills, but eventually
Stop Procrastinating—Now!
When we’re juggling a lot, it’s natural that we’ll focus on certain tasks and projects more than others. However, sometimes it’s all too easy to keep putting off what we don’t want to do or are intimidated by. Whatever the reason, procrastination can put a damper on our productivity and hold us back at work
Hispanic Heritage Month
From mid-September to mid-October the U.S. National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the vibrant culture of Latin American countries. The Hispanic Heritage month is a time for celebrating the culture, art, and achievements of Hispanic people. Organized by the Office of Academics, CW joined the celebrations at the Student Center. Students enjoyed traditional food from Latin