With the end of the semester in sight, staying motivated and focused on academics can be challenging. Here are five tips to help you maintain your momentum and finish strong!
As you start to plan your summer, explore the benefits of taking one or two summer classes during convenient, short sessions offered between May and August. Enrollment begins March 6.
The ideal classroom, lab or lecture fosters thoughtful discussions between you and your students. That being said, classroom conflict is inevitable. Here are some strategies to support students and promote conflict resolution.
Among several exciting developments, the College of Music’s Thompson Jazz Studies Program is set to launch a new Bachelor of Music in Vocal Jazz degree this fall.
By implementing time management strategies, you can stay on top of your academics while still leaving time for fun and other commitments. Here are tips to help you manage your time this semester.
While some actions may feel like an obvious violation of the Honor Code, others may not be as clear. You can test your knowledge by taking an interactive quiz.
Name, image and likeness rights have changed the relationship between athletes and the media. A new College of Media, Communication and Information course offers a Prime example of how to succeed in this new world.
Students in CMCI’s sports media minor regularly have opportunities to network and get hands-on experience while completing the program. Learn more at the Sports Media Summit on Feb. 23.
Make an appointment with a reference librarian or drop by during the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship’s consultation hours to get help with all your heavy-hitting data questions.