For our final entry in our “How to Build Connections with Faculty” series, we spoke with Professor of Art and Ceramics Eddie Dominguez on building connections with students through art practice.
The bang of the Djembe-style drum acted as a primary communication tool between two sets of schools, binding two separate sects of students into one musical machine this past week. On Dec. 13, seventh ...
It was in a social media marketing class at FIU that information technology major Ryan Cruz felt his computer engineering and business interests come together. The assignment? To build a strong ...
For the first of our “According to Faculty” series, the College of Arts & Science’s Brian Couch weighs on how students can build relationships with faculty members. Building connections with faculty ...
When you think about how you educate your workforce, what comes to mind? Most employers send out passive content while overlooking other interaction modes for learning that feel too time-consuming or ...
In my first Dear Boulder column, I asked when you’ve felt most connected to community. Your responses moved me. Some of you sent quick notes of appreciation for writing a column about fostering ...
Celebrate Women’s History Month by exploring the power of networking and workplace support systems A little more than a year ago, Mimi Jenness was trying to get back into the traditional workforce ...
As a public relations (PR) professional, it will come as no surprise to you just how important personalization is to relationships—whether with journalists, other PR pros, media outlets or editors.
WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary has launched a hands-on project that blends history, creativity and community spirit: a 64-square-foot model of its historic campus made out of Legos. Construction began ...
On a Tuesday afternoon at a Denver public school, a group of elementary students gather around tables piled with Lego bricks, laughing and chatting as they carefully follow instructions to assemble ...
CHARLOTTE — Alexandria Johnson is known for getting difficult things done. “I feel like as soon as I turn this curb there are going to be hills, but I know I can do hard things,” she said. She started ...
A few years ago, I used to believe that flashy ads and crazy discounts were the magic pills to grow a business. And to some extent, they worked. People clicked, bought and left. But the ROI didn’t ...