by studentrg | Sep 13, 2022 | Career Pathways, College Admissions
“When I arrived on campus as a first-year college student, the differences between me and my peers were clear. So many of my fellow classmates seemed at home, not just among the beautiful buildings and green spaces, but also with the small nuances of the higher...
by studentrg | Mar 18, 2022 | Education, Teaching
A number of articles have offered advice in the last few weeks. One good reading is “Veteran Teachers on How to Talk with Your Students About the War in Ukraine,” an article that was published on TeacherVision.com. The article recommends sharing feelings and building...
by studentrg | Mar 7, 2022 | College Degrees, Student Research Foundation Research
The last five or six years have been difficult – some might say turbulent – for foreign students who wanted to pursue college and postgraduate studies at American colleges and universities. Under the Trump administration’s travel restrictions, students from a number...
by studentrg | Dec 21, 2020 | Online Courses, online education, Student Research Foundation Research
When you ask a group of college administrators to summarize the effects that the pandemic has had on their institutions, most of them are likely to use adjectives like, negative, threatening, horrible, terrible, and even catastrophic. There’s a reason for those...
by studentrg | Dec 7, 2020 | Career Pathways, College Admissions, Student Research Foundation Research
As you have noticed, American higher education has just gone through a period of cataclysmic change. Can you think of another four-year period when colleges have removed the names of their slave-holding founders from buildings, and when students have been expected to...