by Sarah Green | Oct 2, 2015 | News, Student Issues
Starting college and university already! It’s a big step, no doubt about that, and like any precipice, it feels pretty scary to be standing there, looking for that first safe path to tread. But finding ways to take the fear and stress out of the journey is...
by Sarah Green | Oct 2, 2015 | News
While the school year and summer vacation are long-time institutions here in America, they aren’t global. A handful of countries run school year-round. Japan and Australia both general do, just to name the most prominent two. In both of those countries, the...
by Sarah Green | Sep 30, 2015 | News, Student Issues
It can be difficult for vets to determine what comes next when their service time is over. Many are turning to business as the next step in their professional lives. Robert Dyer (Navy) created the nutritional supplement RuckPack; Todd Fisher (Army) went on to found...
by Sarah Green | Sep 25, 2015 | News, Student Issues
Despite the fact that it is 2015, that more children are going to college and graduating from high school, the achievement gap between affluent and disadvantaged children is larger than ever. Currently, only 30% of Americans have a higher level of education than their...
by Sarah Green | Sep 18, 2015 | News
The Rockefeller University was established in 1965 and grew from the hospital of the same name founded in 1910. It was the first hospital with a singular interest in clinical research. The Rockefeller University continues to produce leading research in a variety of...