How to Become a Sports Tour Manager
Ever wondered who is in charge of organizing a team’s travel plans to and from away games and other events? The team tour manager, of course. Interested? Here’s how you can become one.
Ever wondered who is in charge of organizing a team’s travel plans to and from away games and other events? The team tour manager, of course. Interested? Here’s how you can become one.
College students with dyslexia, a disorder that causes the words and letters on the page to flip around, making reading difficult, can still excel in college. To do so, they need to take advantage of all the supports offered to them. Following the tips on this list can help dyslexic students succeed and get the very most out of their college education. Read on to learn more.
To wrap up a successful semester of productions, the Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance will perform the New Dancer Showcase tonight and tomorrow, December 10-11, 2021. The performance is an informal showing of dance works created by upperclassmen dance majors and performed by our first-year dance majors. We spoke to Robbie Seeley ’23 and Peter Mansfield ’22 to learn more about the showcase.
With classes wrapping up and finals starting soon, it’s time to finish the semester out strong. And if you need support in the process, Dean has plenty of learning support services to help you succeed. Learn more about the options offered by the Morton Family Learning Center and open to all students.
Getting the most out of college often includes asking for (and receiving) learning support when it’s needed. ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ offers a number of learning support options to help you succeed inside and outside the classroom. Want to learn more about Dean's learning support options? Here's a quick breakdown.
Sometimes, college students need a little extra help in order to successfully pass their classes and graduate with a degree and an internship under their proverbial belts. This is why ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ offers academic coaching for our students. Read on to learn more about academic coaching at ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ.
The School of the Arts production of I Hate Hamlet opens TONIGHT and runs through Sunday, December 5, 2021. The play follows a wildly funny duel between television star Andrew Rally and the ghost of John Barrymore, whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, over women, art, success, duty, television, and their apartment. Theatre majors David Livingston ’22 (Andrew Rally), Ts Burnham ’22 (Lillian Troy), and Katie Moran ’22 (Assistant Director) answered a few questions about the show.
Sports broadcasters play a key role in the sports industry, asking players and officials questions and covering the sports they love. Some of the most famous sports broadcasters are women - and you could be just like them. Ready to become the next female sports broadcaster? Read on to find out how.
Although many aspiring professional dancers go through degree programs in order to hone their skills, not all of them go on to perform on the stage. Here are just a few of the careers available to you with a degree in dance.
Project Green, ¶¶ÒõÆƽâ°æ’s student club that advocates for mental health and addiction awareness, will be holding their fourth annual Project Green Showcase this Saturday, November 20, 2021. To learn more about the showcase, we spoke with the president of Project Green, Meg Arrington ’22. Read on to learn more.