The importance of incorporating emotional intelligence into the workplace is often discussed, with many programs focusing on how to teach your employees to be more emotionally intelligent. One area less often considered is in the classroom. Teaching students to be...
For some, general education classes are an opportunity to try a bunch of different majors and see what feels like the best fit. For students who came into college knowing exactly what they wanted to major in, these courses can feel like a waste of money and time. In...
College is very different from high school. There aren’t teachers who follow up with you about missed homework, and your parents aren’t there to make sure you’re studying and going to bed at a reasonable hour. College freshmen face a lot of significant changes once...
Being the first person in your family to attend college is a huge accomplishment and one that should be celebrated. But while it’s an exciting time, first-generation college students face a unique set of challenges not presented to their peers. First-generation...
Enrolling in college as an adult can be terrifying. You’re not the typical freshman; you may be 20 years older than the other students in your classes. Blending in with the student body isn’t an option. On top of that, you may be juggling full-time employment or a...