Because I will be living in the Seattle area this summer for my internship at Boeing (yes, this is a hard launch), I am extremely excited to take advantage of being close to Vancouver! I’ve been interested in traveling to Vancouver for a while now and this summer is the perfect opportunity for me to
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The Editorial Board of Advance Media NY posted a tribute May 30, 2021, "Le Moyne College: Developing minds, hearts and souls for 75 years," that coincides with the kickoff of a celebration to honor and reflect on the significant institutional milestone. Le Moyne located in Syracuse, NY was the first Jesuit college or university to open as a coeducational institution. The 75th anniversary web page includes links to information on in-person and web-based events, an historical timeline, and a variety of other resources. You can also visit the College Archives web page or follow the College Archives on Facebook to learn more about the institution's history.
A follow-up to my popular post on things I learned freshman year, this post provides even more lessons from sophomore year.
The perfect Valentine's Day gifts for him that will 'WOW' your man: 1. Date night ideas cards game 2. Personalized leather toiletry, & more!
College move-in day is right around the corner! I asked my son — a sophomore in college — for a list of dorm must-haves, especially those things w…
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Sarah Blackwood writes on the “Amelia Bedelia” book series, by Peggy Parish, and how it illuminates and captures the feeling of the often invisible realm of women’s work.