Tag Archive | "education"

Service beyond one’s self

When coming to Cabrini College I had no idea what I wanted to study or what I wanted to do after graduation.

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Bryde: Teacher jobs “will be on the incline”

Six months after graduating, are you unsuccessful in finding a job in the field of Education? Some would consider themselves lucky to just find work as a substitute.

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Margie Pearse at the Hands & Feet of Christ

A deep passion for learning sheds across the classroom as Marige Pearse begins class.

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Is Teach for America working?

An educational gain or an educational failure? Teach for America is an organization that places newly graduated college students into underprivileged and failing schools. Though this sounds like a great opportunity and a solution to the educational problem at hand, there are a lot of factors that prove otherwise. When accepted into this program, these new teachers [...]

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Undiscovered Talent: future teacher wants to bring music to education

Believe or not, there are many people with hidden talents that only a few people know about.

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How To: Create a Resume

Well, the number one thing that you need to have prepared is your resume.

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Rick Santorum Brief on Education

Rick Santorum, current republican presidential candidate and former united states senator from Pennsylvania, said that the political left uses colleges and universities for ‘indoctrination’ while speaking at the First Baptist Church in Naples, Florida on Wednesday, Jan. 25. Santorum further argued that institutions of higher learning would receive no funding if they taught judeo-christian principles.  [...]

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School closures hit administration, teachers hard

With the announcement of school closings in the Archdiocese, teachers and administrations of the future may have taken a hit.

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Martin Luther King Jr.’s message remembered

Surviving on education alone is not the key to success; you have to balance education with your faith, humility and the ability to rise to the occasion.

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State budget battle begins: students protest massive cuts in Harrisburg

Hundreds of students gathered on the steps of Pennsylvania’s Capitol alongside professors, union leaders and legislators to protest the drastic cuts to public higher education.

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Education in America: in need of rescuing

I knew nothing about the failing public school system until watching the movie “Waiting for Superman.”

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Grad school beneficial, depending on career path

For those who are undecided about graduate school, there are a number of benefits to higher education beyond undergraduate years.  The present state of the economy could be cause for upcoming college graduates to debate whether or not to pursue graduate studies.  It may depend on a student’s chosen field of study, or concerns regarding [...]

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Pa. citizens weigh in on extraction tax

Local community members, students and faculty converged on the campus of Cabrini to discuss the economic ramifications for Pennsylvania if it does not enact a natural gas severance tax.

The issue has become a key topic recently due to relatively new technological advances that has allowed us to extract natural gas in the Marcellus Shale sedimentary rock formation.

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Market yourself effectively no matter what your major

It is more important than ever for current college students and recent graduates of all majors to know how market themselves effectively.

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In defense of the practicum: why credit doesn’t matter to me

A counter-point against the misinformed.

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CRS works towards a literate Afghan generation

Three years ago, the Catholic Relief Services Afghanistan education program began working in a remote village of 100 families to set up a community school.

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Chaplain to speak about spirituality in workplace

Graduate and Professional studies will be sponsoring the last of four in the Leader Lecture Series with the Rev. Michael Bielecki.

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