Articles & Advice by Tag - student

By: Patricia Roy — October 11, 2022
In a previous article on education trauma, in which I retell a personal struggle with anxiety and attention disturbance, I gave the example of taking shortcuts as a coping mechanism in neurodivergent students. Personally, I am still unlearning the message that taking shortcuts means I’m lazy. Maybe you are, too.
By: SAGE Scholars — January 1, 2022
As you search for your perfect college, keep in mind that sticker price is not where you should begin. After all, the least expensive education today may wind up costing you in future opportunities. Here are some tips to help pay for the cost of education at the school of your choice.
By: Adison Bollman — October 3, 2022
Pursuing a creative arts degree may seem like a bad idea; the career options for those who earn this degree appear limited, to say the least. It’s not impossible, however. In fact, I know a man who has made a great living off his artwork thanks to his art degree. My father, Brant Bollman, is a professional artist. For this article, I asked him for advice he would give to burgeoning art students.
By: Patricia Roy — August 10, 2022
In this two-part series, Tricia Roy discusses the importance of incorporating biophilia into your campus lifestyle. If you've ever enjoyed a scenic mountain view or a swim at the beach, you have probably experienced the phenomenon known as biophilia. Not only is biophilia a fascinating subject for interdisciplinary study, it just might help you do better in school.
By: Patricia Roy — August 10, 2022
In part two of this two-part series, Tricia Roy breaks down the importance of incorporating biophilia into your campus lifestyle. If you’ve ever enjoyed a scenic mountain view or a swim at the beach, you have probably experienced the phenomenon known as biophilia. Not only is biophilia a fascinating subject for interdisciplinary study, it just might help you do better in school. To read the part one of this series, click here
By: Ananya Pasunuri — August 31, 2022
Welcome back to yet another episode of High School 101-just kidding! It's back-to-school season! And most likely, you have survived your first day. If you haven't started yet, good luck! It's time to talk about studying. Ah yes, the dreaded topic of time management and educational efficiency. Just a few simple tips, however, can transform how you approach your classes and improve grades.
By: Samantha Bockoven — October 3, 2022
This article will share the top five reasons I think public health is an essential and rewarding career path.
By: Xavier Royer — August 31, 2022
When it comes to "meeting people," students can and should be a bit more intentional in their endeavors. This article shares some people students should engage with (and where to find them) when looking to maximize their college experience and prepare for post-graduation.
By: Ananya Pasunuri — August 31, 2022
Your high school years will have ups and downs, but not one day goes by where you don't learn something about yourself or a lesson that will help you in the future. To help ease the nerves, I break down some cliches and give you a guide to high school.

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