As first-ever team coach, Katie Atkinson Smith blends practice with higher education research, prepares team for 2028 Paralympics
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Undergraduate wins awards studying minority cancer survivors
John Fuller defies stereotypes, wins Pelotonia grant to advocate with people, not just for people
Wearing (an almost) zero-waste wardrobe: sustainable fashion tips
A focus on sustainability has become a global priority. As people strive for a safer and cleaner planet, people are asking themselves, “What can we really do to make a difference?” The short lessons on recycling in primary school no longer cut it as people work to recycle more, reduce waste, drive less, use less […]
Procrastination: advice for parents, students and teachers
In a 1992 comic strip by American cartoonist Bill Watterson, 6-year-old Calvin explains to his friend, Hobbes, that “you can’t just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood.”
“What mood is that?” asks Hobbes.
“Last-minute panic,” Calvin responds.
‘Don’t ever forget this’: Rowing with team is almost spiritual, college athletes say
There’s a moment on the water when the women cease to be individuals. It happens when they feel the rush of the river thrumming against the boat beneath their feet. When the slightest pull or adjustment to their technique nudges them in a different way through the water. When they give themselves over to the […]
Online Master of Learning Technologies ranks No. 10 in the nation
US News and World Report recognizes program in Educational and Instructional Media Design Students seeking a top graduate program to hone their skills in online education and instructional media design will find the fully online Master of Learning Technologies program in the college a main contender. US News and World Report recently released its annual […]