Tag Archives: Office of Student Services
“You’ve got a friend in me”
A lot of people feel powerless to make change right now, but, as corny as it sounds, I think the communities we create in the little worlds we each inhabit can have ripple effects into the world around us. And we can make a huge impact on the people around us – for better or for worse – in our daily interactions and relationships. Continue reading
MY FIRST TIME-(Around the Grove)
The anxiety of my first time blogging made me curious as to what other first time experiences discovering USG was providing for others. So I reached out to everyone hoping that they could give me some ideas, pointers, and feedback. Read on for three first time experiences at USG and let our minor traumas be your teachable moments. Continue reading
Welcome 2 USG!
Hi guys! Welcome to USG! I know it must be tough adjusting back to school after a long, exciting summer! But that doesn’t mean you cannot do it! For new or returning students, you might have forgotten about the services … Continue reading
Ambassadors Take Over Leadership Bash
While this is only my second semester at The Universities at Shady Grove, I have come to the realization that this campus excels at providing a variety of student life activities, for both educational and recreational purposes. As evident by the types of events hosted, USG also goes above and beyond to celebrate students’ achievement on campus…. Continue reading
Fall Open House Fun!
Did you know that nearly 800 total guests attended the Fall Open House this past Saturday? Continue reading
Student Leaders “Branch Out” at the Bistro
Last Wednesday, I experienced an event unlike any other event I had attended that was held by a University. After my last class of the day, I headed down to the Multipurpose Room and was simply blown away by its transformation. Continue reading
Going World Class
For those of you following my blog since my very first post, you would understand that my decision to come live in Rockville and attend the Universities at Shady Grove was by no means a coincidence. Living less than a … Continue reading