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To Blog is Not Just to Write
As a continuation of my reflective posts as graduation nears, and my desire to inspire others to write, I thought it would be appropriate to have another post about writing. I cannot believe that I have been blogging for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Around the Grove, Blogging, inspiration, learning, real world, writing
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LET ME EXPLAIN
That’s right, two celebrations! How is this possible you ask? Let me explain. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Campus Activities, Faculty & Staff, Life at USG, Uncategorized
Tagged Celebration, free for students, fun, graduation, life, News, party, real world, school
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Professional Development
Here are a few ways you can prepare for finding a job you want. Continue reading
Posted in Academics, Campus Activities, Work Experience
Tagged career ready, CISC, job application, LinkedIn, portfolio, professional development, real world, resume, USG
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I don’t hear the voices. I AM THE VOICE.
The takeaway is, APPLY, APPLY, APPLY …. Continue reading
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Tagged fun, involvement, learning, Money for College, real world, school, Student Life, volunteering, work
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‘Tis the Season…to apply for internships!
It can get overwhelming sitting in classes learning about theories and ideas, wondering what career you want to pursue. Internships provide hands-on experience applying the things you learn in class to work being done in the real world. Continue reading
Neighba, mahning. Christmas mahning is here again!
If I could have one Christmas wish, it would be to take you to Guyana with me, as there is no Christmas like a Guyanese Christmas! Continue reading
Posted in Faculty & Staff, Life at USG, Uncategorized
Tagged Celebration, Christmas, Culture, Drinking, Guyana, Happy Holidays, inspiration, learning, life, party, real world, South America, Traditions
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Just Keep Learning
Dear Students, I know you are gearing up for finals and then winter break. However, just because winter break is closing in doesn’t mean you should completely check out of the learning process. There are many ways you can keep learning over the break. No, I’m not talking about spending all the money you get for Christmas on a winter break course. No, I’m not talking about reading your Accounting textbook just for fun over break. Continue reading
Are you biased?
Bias /ˈbīəs/ noun Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair (source: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/bias) You are biased. You are a person. It is our nature to be biased. And that helps us … Continue reading
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Tagged bias, objectivity, psychology, real world, reflection
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Catching Reality
A few nights ago, I was flipping through channels and stumbled upon a show called Catching Kelce. The premise of the show involved Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, searching for love while 50 women from 50 states competed for his heart…… Continue reading
Culture of Care
To say this week has been stressful for most people would be an understatement. This election has been extremely divisive, particularly in recent weeks, and I know that has left a lot of people across the political spectrum feeling understandably … Continue reading
