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
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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,
Spring Ahead
Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend. Remember to set your clock ahead an hour Sunday morning! Here are some tips for how to adjust to the new schedule from the National Sleep Foundation: Spring is just around the corner. This is a great time for new beginnings. Thinking about going back to school or starting
Welcoming New Students – our Springtime Comes Early at CW!
Welcome to our new evening and online students! Spring comes early for us every year when we hold orientation and welcome students who start classes in the dark days of winter but bring Springtime and light into our halls and our online classroom, Moodle! While all of our students are special, the ones who decide
CW Welcomes New and Returning Adult Students
CW welcomed our evening students during the Adult College Spring I New Student Orientation. During the event students were greeted by our Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Warren Rosenberg, and Mary Beth Del Balzo, President and CEO. “CW is your oasis. When things get tough, remember that CW is the place that
Will College Become a Mix Tape?
A recent article in the Atlantic explored the question “Will higher education go the way of of music albums and cable TV? Is it inevitable that the Internet will break apart degrees and colleges?” While some argue that this “unbundling” is a natural step, writer Derek Newton remains unconvinced.
The Third of The Four Agreements or When You Assume, You Make an Ass of You and Me
For those of us who are “Odd Couple” fans, we remember that famous Felix Unger line from the kangaroo court episode. When you assume, you make an ass of you and me. Sitting a session with a client recently, she asked me if I had read the book The Four Agreements, written by Don Miguel
No More Snow Days
This time of year, it’s all too common to have to reschedule obligations due to weather conditions like snow. One of the benefits of online education is not having to worry about getting to campus in the middle of a snowstorm. You can stay safe and warm and dry, working from wherever you happen to
Congratulations to Day Students of Semester, Christian Evans & Lerika Hahn Abada!
Christian Evans (BBA)-right in photo Christian Evans is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a concentration in Digital Media. Christian currently has a 4.0 GPA and was awarded President’s List recognition in the prior semester. Christian is a prior CW graduate, having earned his Associate degree in Digital Media in 2013.