Graduate Profile Michaela Short – 2022 College/University Student Production Award Winner

Class of 2022 graduate Michaela Short won five categories at the 2022 New England College/University Student Production Awards presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards were announced at a ceremony on June 14, 2022. Short’s production “Ashes” won the Music Video, Animation/Graphics/Special Effects, Audio/Sound (tie with Champlain College), Photographer, and Talent/Performer […]

Back to the Land – Horticulture with Professor LoCascio

During the spring and summer semesters, students taking our Horticulture course are enjoying their time outside and in our greenhouse with Professor George LoCascio. The course is designed to address the current climate crisis and food insecurity. This is accomplished in two ways; planting native plants that support biological diversity in order to make a […]

Juneteenth Learning Resources

Learning about Juneteenth is part of a broader education of the practice, impact, and legacy of slavery that speaks to Black history in this country, and therefore American history at large. Looking to dig a little deeper into the history of Juneteenth? Here are some resources to help you: PBS: What Is Juneteenth?: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/what-is-juneteenth/ What […]

How to Prepare for Your First Day of College

Your first day of college is an exciting time, but we know it can be intimidating. If you’re looking for some tips on your first day of college, we’ve got you covered. From getting ready the night before to showing up early for class, there are plenty of little things you can do to feel […]

7 Study Hacks for College Students

Learning how to study in college can be easy. Taking the time to discover what works best for you takes time, but there are plenty of methods to explore. Not every habit will work for every student, but there are so many study tips for college students that you’re sure to find one or two […]