March 11, 2013 - by Jenn Oribello
In my last blog, I talked about my decision-making journey to pursue my master’s degree. This blog details how staying organized, thinking critically about what was important to me, and reaching out to faculty and students helped make the process rewarding and pro... More »
March 08, 2013 - by Nandi Shareef
Education is one of the ways that I’ve continued to push myself up the proverbial mountain of much more. I’ve always dreamed of one day becoming Dr. Shareef, and I am two years away from successfully completing that goal. People often ask me why I choose to ... More »
February 28, 2013 - by Nandi Shareef
From a practitioner’s viewpoint, the lesson in this post is for you to seek win-win situations when working with co-workers and managing up with supervisors. From a scholar’s perspective, your task is to ingest information until you’re 85 percent full ... More »
February 22, 2013 - by Tomika W. Greer
Last semester, I conducted the first internship class for the HRD undergraduate students at my university. Our undergraduate program is just under three years old, and we finally had students approaching graduation and in need of the required internship. More »
February 20, 2013 - by Cassandra Bartley
By definition, a mentor is an experienced adviser and supporter, someone usually older and more experienced who advises and guides a younger, less experienced person. And according to Encarta Dictionary, (I love this one!) a mentor is also a trainer—but I mu... More »
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