Is it time to switch to something different? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Perhaps when you were a freshman you had a good idea of the field of study you should pursue. Something about it…
Kathleen G. Kerr Joins SUNY Oswego Senior Leadership…
Submitted by SUNY Oswego Educator Kathleen G. Kerr has recently joined the senior leadership team at SUNY Oswego as the college’s new vice president for student affairs. She started on her position Aug. 1. Kerr comes…
How to Make This Your Best Year Yet
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s unanimous: 2020-2021 was one tough year for everyone. Here is how you can make the 2021-2022 school year the best one yet. • Dig into your studies. Your academic life…
In-Person Classes: Pros and Cons
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While online classes are nothing new, they became a staple for education when COVID-19 hit even if you wanted to attend in person. But what are the pros and cons of…
Clubs and Groups Vital to College Experience
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Joining clubs and groups in college isn’t just a fun way to pass time. It can also help you network with people important to your future and learn more about the…
Tips…for Managing Time in a Re-opening World
By Melissa Stefanec With any luck, the trajectory of life will keep curving toward normal. Assuming this fall and winter don’t present us with additional shutdowns, most of us will resume our pre-pandemic social lives.…
Spike in Credit Card Fraud. How Students Can…
By Steve Yablonski During the months of the pandemic, more and more people have gone to online shopping. Credit card use is also high among college students, especially incoming freshmen who are experiencing financial independence…
The Biggest Resume Lies to Avoid
Lying on your resume? You are bound to get caught. This is how you make the truth sound better By Monster.com Finding a job is challenging enough, but when your competition is cheating with resume lies,…
10 Skills…You Didn’t Know You Needed for Your…
By Melissa Stefanec When you get your college degree, you’ve done something remarkable. Getting that degree proves your dedication to self-betterment. And, not to sound supercilious, but your degree also proves you’ve cleared the IQ…