Summer Course Spotlight: Sports Writing for Multimedia
Have you dreamed about a career as a sports journalist? This summer ƽ is once again offering the popular course SMGT 190-ONLN Sports Writing for Multimedia. Read on to learn more.
Have you dreamed about a career as a sports journalist? This summer ƽ is once again offering the popular course SMGT 190-ONLN Sports Writing for Multimedia. Read on to learn more.
Are you interested in learning more about the U.S. government’s response to our current pandemic? This summer, ƽ is offering HLS 390 – CJ and HLS Response to COVID-19, an online course designed to help you learn about the U.S. criminal justice system and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s response to COVID-19. Read on to learn more.
The School of Continuing Studies is now enrolling for Summer 2020. Earn credits while learning about interesting topics like, "Criminology: Theories of Crime." Read on to learn more about this interesting course!
The School of Continuing Studies is now enrolling for Summer 2020. Earn credits while learning about interesting topics like, "The Mathematics of Chance: The Odds of Winning". Read on to learn more about this exciting course!
Read on to learn more about Dean's transition to online learning.
Despite the widespread use of the word “unprecedented” to describe our experience with the current global health crisis, ƽ students are using the power of history to understand how humans in general—and Dean students of the past more specifically—have responded to pandemics like this before. Read on to learn more.
For most, high school days are filled with fairly flexible deadlines, supportive adults looking out for you and keeping you on track, and a routine daily schedule. But in college, it may seem like you’re on your own. Read on for useful executive functioning strategies for college students.
National Poetry Month, a month-long celebration of poetry, takes place in April. It was organized in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the United States. This April we spotlight one of ƽ’s own poets, Associate Professor of English, Jo-Ann Reid. Read on to learn more.
It’s time! You knew this day would eventually come. Your high school student is in the 11th grade and is starting to research colleges. Read on to learn how to choose a college with the right autism program.
Students thriving on the autism spectrum often encounter some issues that lead to the need for additional support while in college. This makes finding colleges for autistic students that much more important. Read on to learn how to select the perfect college for your child.