
10 ways to make the most of social-distancing
Nearly every student across the country right now is working virtually from home. From freshmen who were just getting the hang of their first year,
Nearly every student across the country right now is working virtually from home. From freshmen who were just getting the hang of their first year,
With the recent world events forcing students, teachers, businesses, and more to go into self-quarantine, many have taken to online platforms such as Zoom to
College is already daunting enough trying to decide what you want to major in, where you want to go, and all the in-betweens that come
As you turn the final corner on your senior year of high school and look ahead to college, you’re either excited, scared, or a little
Finals week is probably one of the most dreaded and simultaneously awaited weeks out of the school year. You’re faced with finishing up final projects, getting virtually no sleep, weird eating habits, and studying to get good grades on your exams. It can be easy to put homework and tests before self-care and sleep, but the truth is that the better you take care of your well-being, the better you’ll succeed.
In recent years personality assessment have become increasingly popular, with the Myers Briggs test being among the top trending. Personality tests exist to help an individual learn more about how they operate in the world, make decisions, and interact/understand the people around them. They can be a great tool in developing more self-awareness and gaining a broader perspective in understanding how others around them might also see the world and choose to operate within it. The Myers Briggs test can especially be helpful in determining a career path or even a college that would be a great fit for you.
The latest addition to The Network of Women Ministers: Campus
In my 17 plus years of teaching psychology, I’ve heard
North Central University is thrilled to announce Beth Brown, MSW,