Posts tagged with "student"

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Natty Light – Dorm from Home

As universities across the country announce campus closures to enact social distancing, droves of 21+ college students are facing a harsh reality; the semester they dreamed of won’t be happening. Natural Light knows how crushing this is for our fans, so we’re stepping in to help preserve some of the freedoms of on-campus living. The […]

Schools Debate Fall Opening

By Eamonn Burke As the Coronavirus spreads at its fastest pace yet in the United States, schools and colleges are facing the tough question of how to face the fall semester. Education facilities from kindergarten to graduate school have to rethink how classes will be run in person, and if they will be run in […]

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ASCAP Announces HBCU Internship Program

ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, announced the launch of a new paid internship program for students enrolled in historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the U.S. This summer, the PRO will offer five HBCU students the opportunity to join ASCAP’s team to gain real-world experience in the music industry. Howard […]

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Top 3 Reasons To Become an Educator

These days, a quality education is key to every student’s future job prospects, socioeconomic mobility and professional success. If you love helping others, are patient and have a knack for breaking things down in an easy-to-understand way, you may want to consider becoming an educator. You’re probably already familiar with a few of the perks […]

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So You Want a Career in Journalism?

Journalism is an exciting, fast-paced, and interesting career where no two days are the same. Journalists can work for newspapers, TV stations, websites, magazines and radio stations. Most of the time, the best way to get into a career as a journalist is to earn a relevant degree, although you might be able to get […]

Nicholas Johnson × Princeton

After 274 years, Princeton names Nicholas Johnson as their first Black Valedictorian. Before the Canadian heads off to MIT for grad school, both Michelle Obama and Oprah congratulate him via social media for his recent accomplishments. (Photo by Lisa Festa)

10 Books Every Nursing Student Should Read

When preparing for a new career, having up to date information is essential. Whether you’re a seasoned nurse with mastery over a lot of skills or you’re a newbie just embarking on a new career path, these ten books are a must-read for every nurse. They can play an instrumental role in helping you plan […]

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Online Jobs for Students to Earn Money at Home

One of the huge groups of people who need money and part-time jobs is students. Young people want to have enough money for a proper life, but not all parents provide it. In ordinary work, the experience is required and they pay very little. So after a long search, many come to the worldwide web. […]

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Sell Your Study Notes and Make Money Online

By Cathy Carter Putting together good notes in class is a crucial factor that can be a determinant of your success in school, according to The Learning Center. However, taking notes might be too difficult sometimes, which could discourage you not to make them. What if you had an added motivation in making notes, such as […]

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5 Reasons Why You Need an Essay Writing Service

More than 60% of students use essay writing services or have used them before. Professors often say that it happens because students are not diligent enough and prefer browsing through the Internet to writing papers and spending time in libraries. Though in some cases it might be true, in general, there is another reason for […]