by David Pecoraro | May 27, 2013 | Professors
As a medical student my classmates and I had the choice of either attending the class lectures or relying upon the class note pool, which was of uneven quality at times. This was unfortunate particularly because we didn’t know in advance who would slack off on their notes.
by David Pecoraro | Apr 17, 2013 | Professors
What can be done to keep students interested and engaged in learning in higher education?
by David Pecoraro | Mar 3, 2013 | Parents, Professors, Students
The industry of student loans is like a cheetah chasing after the younger prey.
by David Pecoraro | Feb 18, 2013 | Professors
First-Time Students Guest Post by, Suzie Parkes Many of you will be preparing to head out to university this year, perhaps for the first time. Or maybe you’re the parent of a student and are helping him or her to make the move. With the stress of choosing the right...
by David Pecoraro | Nov 29, 2012 | Parents, Professors
This new page to the website features Student Caring articles. Rebuilding the Bridge: Responding to Changes in the Higher Education Landscape Dr. Daniel de Roulet, PhD. This article was published in January of 2012 at the Hawaii International Conference on Higher...
by David Pecoraro | Nov 21, 2012 | Parents, Professors
It’s A Wonderful (Student) Life