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Ted Scott Bledsoe Discusses New Project, “Diversity Mosaic Experience”
February 14, 2018
Ted Scott Bledsoe, PsyD, is the director of the Doctor in Psychology in Clinical Training (Internship) program and an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology. He is the co-author of “Challenges of teacher diversity training,” published in the The International Journal of Diversity in Education in 2017.
Not Your Typical Honors College: A Look at APU's Honors Experience
February 13, 2018
Should I Consider Joining a Campus Club?
February 10, 2018
What to Consider as a College Transfer
February 08, 2018
A Good College Mentor Can Make All the Difference
February 06, 2018
A New Star on Campus
February 05, 2018
Why Minors in College Are Important
February 01, 2018
College is an important time to explore your interests and understand your desires for your future. While every student must declare a major to study, many students forget that they can also choose a minor.
Matters of the Heart
January 29, 2018
3 Online Safety Tips for College Students
January 26, 2018
How Families Can Help as College Admission Deadlines Approach
January 24, 2018
5 Things to Ask a Professor During Your Campus Visit
January 20, 2018
Scheduling a campus visit is an important to-do when narrowing your college choices. It is the perfect time to get a look at everything from campus size and facilities to food options in the cafeteria and cozy studying nooks. Not to mention the overall feel for the campus—how you see yourself walking the halls and pathways from dorm room to classroom.
How to Deal With a Homesick College Student
January 18, 2018
Knowledge Is Power for This Education Leader
January 17, 2018
Inspiring Leadership
January 15, 2018
Every Wednesday, Ariel (Fortune ’08) Dalton pushes pause on her projects as senior director of trade marketing at DanoneWave to focus on a task she sees as equally integral to the role: penning handwritten messages of encouragement or gratitude to members of her team and those who support her. An analog ritual in a digital age, the weekly effort takes dedication for a businesswoman always on the move. Since adopting the practice years ago, Dalton has moved through a number of important roles of increasing responsibility, most recently managing the plant-based categories at the global food company.
Safety First: A Student's Guide to Campus Safety
January 12, 2018
For young adults stepping out of their family homes and creating their future, college campuses are meant to provide a safe place to do just that. Professors and staff work to make their campus a welcoming place for students, both inside the classroom and out. But what about campus safety? Considering your new freedom and environment, what can you do to make sure you stay safe? While colleges work around the clock to ensure students have a safe learning environment, there are also things you, as a student, should keep in mind. Here are some tips to help you stay safe on campus.