On of the key factors in having a successful career is to overcome barriers. Looking at variables around ourselves is one thing ,but job-seekers may actually create barriers for themselves, whether that relates to beliefs about what types of jobs will be a good fit for them or thinking certain traits are a drawback rather
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Adult College Summer Orientation
CW welcomed our evening students during Adult College Summer New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by Dr. Warren Rosenberg, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, “Thank you for entrusting The College of Westchester with helping you reach your educational goals. Everyone here, and everyone you’ll meet this evening, is committed to
Students Apply for Internships
Internships are nearly a necessity in the quest to find a job in today’s market. First they make the employer more comfortable with a student’s knowledge and experience, and second, it’s a way for a student to understand more about his or her field and either confirm or dissuade his or her career choice. CW
The College of Westchester presents Learning Outcomes at ANNY Conference
Dr. Warren Rosenberg, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs along with Dr. Stacy Larson, Chairperson and Professor, General Education, from The College of Westchester (CW) delivered a presentation entitled, “Aligning Program Learning Outcomes, Course Learning Outcomes and Assessments” at the recent 3rd Annual Conference of the Assessment Network of New York (ANNY). The
Dr. Grace Bonanno Completed Her Ph.D.
Please join CW in congratulating Dr. Grace Bonanno who successfully defended her doctoral dissertation at Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences, Nova Southeastern University. Grace’s dissertation, “The Importance of a Pictorial Medical History in Assisting Medical Diagnosis of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities: A Telemedicine Approach,” was chaired by Dr. Maxine Cohen. Dr. Richard Manning
A Fresh Point of View
Summer greetings! I am grateful for the warm summer days and blue nights of this special time of summer. Joan Didion says in Blue Nights, her wonderful, sad memoir (is that the right way to describe it?); “Blue nights are the opposite of the dying of the brightness, but they are also its warning”. At
CW in the News
Warren Rosenberg, provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at the College of Westchester, spoke on a panel about “Surviving in a Regulatory Environment,” as part of the recent APC Innovation Summit 2015. He spoke on the topic of distance learning, such as online courses. You can read more here. Visit the College of Westchester
Happy Independence Day to you and yours!
I just wanted to take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy and enjoyable Independence Day. Whether it is a quiet day for reflection or a big celebration, I am grateful to live in this beautiful country of the US of A. I am grateful for our wonderful students and graduates and their
BBA Awareness Day
The Office of Bachelor Studies and Returning Students hosted a BBA Awareness Day, where students had the opportunity to explore the bachelor’s degree programs at CW. Two alumni students attended the event and shared their personal experiences regarding the benefits of obtaining a bachelor’s degree from CW, “I came to CW because I was looking
Most-Asked Interview Questions
Summer is a great time to polish your resume and brush up on your interview skills. To help you up your game, check out this infographic, which shares some of the most commonly asked job interview questions. The College of Westchester offers a variety of career-building resources for students and graduates. Check us out today