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    Liberal Arts

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    To Be or Not to Be Educated Colleges and universities, or more importantly an educational degree in the liberal arts, in today’s society is an important necessity that can help determine students’ goals and future in life. Maybe even calling these institutions or the educational system life itself can be called an understatement. However, there is no doubt that for some people in any part of the world they would risk everything they have in order to receive high-level education and use it to…

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    Liberal Arts Way: A Response to, ‘What do you do with a B.A. in history?’ Liberal Education is an approach to learning that empowers individuals and prepares them to deal with complexity, diversity, and change. Ken Saxon, a graduate student from Princeton, presents his ideas about students taking this approach to college in his writing titled, “What do you do with a B.A. in history?” It discusses how students with knowledge of the wider world are more prepared for life after college. A liberal…

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    Sylvia Hurtado Pioneers

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    futures never thought of previously. One person paving the way for diversity in our futures, particularly higher education, is Sylva Hurtado. She was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She received her bachelor of arts in sociology from Princeton University. She obtained her master’s degree in education at Harvard Graduate School. Afterwards, she went on to UCLA to receive her doctorate degree in education. Upon receiving her doctorate from UCLA, Sylvia served…

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    Sokolove’s argument about college football isn’t something that will make an impact on many but it’s more of an entertainment for those interested in college ball. Sokolove makes a statement on what a university wants done that will attract more students to attend their school, “They want fewer computers, more out-of-state students, more residence halls and more of a “traditional” campus feel, by which they mean a campus with a soul and some spirit” (Sokolove…

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    Wealth…. When you think of Wealth what do you envision? Many assume wealth is owning a sports car, wearing designer clothes, living in a huge house, and taking scenic vacations. However, many also assume that it’s impossible to move up in America nowadays. With crippling student loans, exploitive companies hiring unpaid interns for “work experience”, and the rising cost of living, it can seem hard to break even, much less get rich. Unfortunately, this is becoming increasingly true. My firm,…

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    According to Julie posselt a professor at university of Michigan says competitiveness matters to mental health. She discovered that 40,000 undergraduates in the health minds student that anxiety can be prevalent in insinuations that are more unlocked towards their policy of admissions rather than…

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    attention throughout the year. First, I want to start with some history of collegiate sports, the first collegiate sports club was created by Yale University in their boating club in 1843. This was followed by rival Harvard in also creating a boating club. They made history by creating the first rowing match in 1852 on Lake Winnipesaukee…

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    his schizophrenia, but it helped in his recovery or repression of his schizophrenia. The movie, A Beautiful Mind, attempts to convey the life of Nash in a way that is understandable to all. The movie begins while he is in graduate school at Princeton University and it goes throughout his life, showing his falling in love with his wife, the birth of their first son, and his first admittance into a mental hospital. The movie does stray from the true story, and it does not include everything you…

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    Seattle University is a Jesuit Catholic University and law school founded in 1891. It is a private non-for-profit degree granting institution. The institution is a master’s college (more master’ degrees than doctorates) that offers more than 160 programs. The university is located in Seattle’s Capitol Hill. In order to make an assessment on Seattle University (SU) 2013-2018 Strategic Plan, we have to first identify the fundamental values that drive and set direction to this institution and…

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    Yes that is very impressive, but there is a problem with that. None of those colleges are in the highest ranked in the US. Ivy League colleges, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania, are the highest ranked schools in America. These schools require people to have a combination of ACT, SAT I, and SAT II tests on their application to attend the University's. If the colleges that have extremely low…

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