by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
Volunteering is a great way show your potential employers that you are interested in helping others and have experience in working in different industries. These are the four best ways to get more volunteer work on your resume while still in school.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
How do you stay true to an online course schedule? If you are moving to more online schooling, here are some tips to make your schedule more manageable.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
It is hard to point out which part of the human endeavor that has not been impacted positively by technology and this list will try to list some of the few areas in which engineering has made an outstanding contribution to our lives. Without much further ado, let us unveil this list, as a testimony to greatness of human achievement.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 13, 2016 | Parents
Our college students may not have that much experience handling stress. Here are tips for encouraging healthy habits and steering them toward campus resources when they need more help. Source: Health and Safety – How can I help my student manage stress? |...
by David Pecoraro | Aug 11, 2016 | Parents
Conventional wisdom suggests the answer to this question is that the choice of major is the most important decision and consequently drives the career choice. Parents, friends, and some school personnel mistakenly have the student focus on a major. Consequently, the...
by David Pecoraro | Aug 10, 2016 | Professors
I have been talking often about the learning management system (LMS), Canvas, these past few days. We are switching over to it for the coming academic year, which, according to my calculations, starts in about two and a half seconds. One of the many features I...