Joining the armed services is an educational opportunity unlike anything else. And yet after you’ve been discharged, you might realize that you’d also like a more traditional education. As a veteran, you have many advantages that will …
Imposter syndrome is very real and disproportionally affects students of color. Here’s a look at what it is and effective ways to combat these feelings.
By Dr. Joseph Sallustio, Claremont Lincoln University
Graduate students passionate about making an impact and serving the common good have flocked to Master of Public Administration (MPA) programs in recent years. With an MPA – an alternative to the Master of …
When you first think of a student athlete, you think of the free clothes, gear, travel, scholarships, and the fame that comes along with it. You get to travel the country and play …
Computer science is an exciting and rapidly growing field that offers many opportunities for students. As the world becomes increasingly reliant on computers and technology, the demand for qualified computer science professionals continues …
With graduation fast approaching at universities across the country, many international students will be entering the U.S workforce for the first time. If you’re one of these students, you might have a fair amount of anxiety around joining the U.S …
It can be overwhelming for any student to find an internship or entry-level job upon graduation. Students with disabilities are no exception and it can be even harder for them because some employers are less likely to hire those with …