The first few days of college can feel a bit like the first few days of kindergarten, when you can strike up a friendship with someone just by being in the same class. But how can you go deeper and ...
As a college student, getting involved beyond your coursework can help you graduate with much more than a diploma. It could lead you to finishing your program with valuable connections in your field ...
There is rumored to be a beast inside of all of us. Beady-eyed and covered in barbs, the beast cultivates our worst instincts, sowing the seeds of paranoia in our minds. This beast feeds off ...
The recent rising up of dissenters on policies coming out of the new administration in Washington, D.C., as well as Oklahoma City, has spawned a new initiative: the 50501 Movement. On Feb. 17, folks ...
Finding your community on campus can take time, but joining a student organization or being part of a team sport aren’t the only ways to connect. That is why we put together a list of other ways you ...
Some of us grew up in environments where community service, volunteering, and extracurriculars were not just applauded, but expected if you wanted to be successful. So, we did exactly that. We joined ...
Transitioning from high school or community college to a university can spark both fear and curiosity. How can I continue to do what I like and get involved in the new environment? Fear not! Here’s ...
As your student manages their busy academic schedule and other responsibilities, getting involved in student organizations, leadership positions, volunteer opportunities or on-campus events may feel ...
"Our best decisions are often what we choose not to get involved in." — Doug Cooper Do you ever feel like it’s just one thing after another with some people? Is there always a big issue that seems ...
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