by Sarah Green | Nov 29, 2017 | Student Issues
One of the most stressful things for most high school seniors is putting together and sending out college applications. Between writing essays, doing your homework, participating in sports, and all of the other things you’re doing during your senior year, it probably...
by Sarah Green | Nov 15, 2017 | News, Student Issues
The going theory today is that for our current economy to be at its healthiest, about three in five adults need to hold a postsecondary credential; which is to say, a degree or a vocational certification. Whether or not that’s a good thing or a blight of modern hiring...
by Sarah Green | Nov 8, 2017 | Student Issues
If you’re considering majoring in art, you’re more than likely torn between whether you should follow your head or follow your heart. Society loves to play off this dichotomy, as if people who are artistically inclined base all of their decisions off of emotion rather...
by Sarah Green | Oct 13, 2017 | News
Art school is about expanding your mind—and your repertoire—to include new ways of making art. For printmakers, one of those “new” ways is actually a very old one: encaustic painting, which involves adding colors to heated beeswax before applying it to wood or canvas....
by Sarah Green | Oct 11, 2017 | News, Student Issues
Student loans made it possible for you to go to college, but now that you’ve graduated—or maybe you’re taking some time off—those loans are coming due. Hopefully you’re in a position to be able to make your payments, but even if you’re not, you do have options. Here...