by Grace Hromadko | Oct 14, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life
Photo by Taylor Nyman ’17 Let’s face it, exams always stir up a whirlwind of stress. There are days where you feel like studying is an uphill battle, especially when you’re starting to get burnt out, tired, and just are missing that extra spark of...
by | Aug 24, 2015 | Study Abroad & Travel Study
Before traveling across the world to stay in London for three weeks, I have never experienced staying in hostel before. I assumed I did not have to believe it would be like the 2005 horror film Hostel, but besides that I just figured it would be like a dorm. As it was...
by | Aug 19, 2015 | Study Abroad & Travel Study
After traveling to London, one thing I have learned (and have become very good at) is sleeping in odd places. Everyday was packed full with activities, and after not getting a few nights of solid sleep, it became exhausting. Flying Delta…. Someone once told me that if...
by Leah Dobihal | Apr 14, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life, Study Abroad & Travel Study
141. That’s how many days I have left in the U.S. before I move abroad to Sydney, Australia. It wasn’t an easy decision to make, but now that I have my visa and bought my plane ticket, the reality of moving abroad is beginning to set in. The process of my decision to...
by Leah Dobihal | Apr 9, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life
There’s nothing that bothers me more than watching a student strut into class late (with no apology) and proceed to ignore the professor, text, chat with their friend before packing up early and leave. Professors work hard, and there are some things we just really...
by Garrett Bowling | Mar 10, 2015 | Academics, Campus Life, Day in the Life
Before I launch into talking about student teaching, let me give some background about my teaching major and how I felt before beginning student teaching. I’m a Vocal Music Education major, so my licensure is for Kindergarten through 12th grade. This means that I have...