Anna Bravo (left in photo) – Bachelor’s Degree Anna Bravo was born in Italy and grew up in the U.S. She attended Mount Vernon High School and graduated from CW in 1990 with an Associate Degree in Computerized Office Administration. Anna decided to pursue her Bachelor’s degree and is currently enrolled in the Health Care
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NBA/Cisco Dream Team Experience
“One of the best professional experiences ever,” that’s how David Ortiz describes his participation at the NBA-Cisco Dream Team at the NBA All-Star Game in New York City. Along with 29 students from different colleges and universities in our area, David assisted NBA techs in many aspects and locations that included Madison Square Garden, Waldorf
NBA/Cisco Dream Team Experience
Watch Video – Cisco Networking Academy Students Shine at NBA All-Star 2015 “One of the best professional experiences ever,” that’s how David Ortiz describes his participation at the NBA-Cisco Dream Team at the NBA All-Star Game in New York City. Along with 29 students from different colleges and universities in our area, David assisted NBA
Don’t make these interview mistakes
So you landed the big interview—congrats. Before you go, make sure not to make one of these five common mistakes from Monster that put even the most qualified applicants on the “do not call” list. And yes, a thank you note is mandatory.
Preparing Future Healthcare Professionals
The importance of preparing for a job interview cannot be overstated. There is a good chance that there are dozens and perhaps even hundreds of people applying for the same position, so it is very important to make the best impression possible when going to an interview. That’s why Career Services put together the “Medical
Learning With Fun at the BBA Festival
Students Faculty and Staff put together an Interactive and informative BBA Festival. The setup included 5 different stations where students were informing other students about the benefits for the BBA program. Every station had traditional games intended to have fun, but also to educate students about the benefits of the program. Here’s what some students
Lobbying for TAP in Albany
CW students, staff members and our president, Ms. Mary Beth Del Balzo travelled to Albany to encourage lawmakers to restore the maximum Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) award for students attending colleges that offer only two-year degree programs. Our CW delegates were part of a group representing New York’s Association of Proprietary Colleges (APC), easily identified
Interview Tip
Want to ace your next job interview? You might want to try using the word “we” to show your potential employer that you’re a team player. This Fortune article explains how this little tweak can make a big difference. The College of Westchester offers individualized career counseling for students. Check out your options today!
March on Selma’s 50th Anniversary – The March Is Not Over Yet
The rights of all American Citizens continue to be affected positively and profoundly by the strides by those who sacrificed their time, their livelihoods, and in some cases, their lives for freedom of all people. Many are referencing the continued unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. The New York Times News Service says “In an address at the scene
Another Snow Day
Can you believe this snow? I live in New Jersey and work at CW in White Plains, NY. The snow this winter has been especially interesting. It comes in time for us to close schools in the morning, in order for students, faculty and staff to be safe. The snow has certainly been plentiful this season. And,