The newly revamped Honors Program features courses taught by not one, not two but three professors from three different disciplines – at the same time.
Wake Forest has been the stomping ground for 16 Rhodes Scholars. How have these impressive alums wowed the working and humanitarian worlds? Here’s their story.
As the COVID-19 pandemic began gripping the globe this past spring semester, many faculty, staff, students and alumni came up with creative – and inspiring – ways to help.
Whether you’re looking for a new job or just networking, the first instinct is to go to who you know—friends, former colleagues, and mentors who you have strong connections with—to find that next opportunity. But it’s actually loose or “weak” connections that can do the most for you. Here’s how to make the most of yours.
Take a closer look at the inaugural year of UT’s physician assistant medicine graduate program. Housed in a state-of-the-art facility, the program offers high-tech learning tools that take hands-on medicine to a new level.
Today, the stark contrasts and culture clashes between age groups may be even more pronounced, due to factors such as rapidly evolving technology, more women entering the workforce (and taking top jobs), and a greater number of people working later in life. If you detect generational tension at work, here are some approaches to consider.
When it comes to de-stressing, you already know that it’s a good idea to go to bed at a reasonable hour, exercise regularly, and—if you can afford it—get a massage now and then. But what about when you’re at work, where you likely spend at least 40 hours a week? Are there quick and easy ways to nourish your body, mind, and soul while in the office? The answer: Yes! Below, we’ve gathered 15 secrets to making time and space for self care in the workplace.
When the season kicks off, these four multicultural families know there’s not just one way to celebrate—especially when there are so many traditions to go around!
Nearly 30 percent of U.S. businesses are now owned by women—and you’ve told us you’d like to join the party. Guess what? Your breakthrough idea is already in your head. On the following pages, we simplify the process, dividing it into two highly doable steps: finding your idea and then polishing it. Go ahead, get inspired.
It’s easier than ever to get close to your teacher or coach, thanks to Facebook and texting. But what happens when friending turns to flirting… or worse?
After a year-long search for our most incredible readers, five unique girls came to New York City with a common goal—to be a cover star. While they all managed to touch your hearts, only one could be your winner!
Osteoporosis is no longer considered an old person’s disease. At age 40 bone mass begins to dramatically decrease. The good news? Simple lifestyle changes you make now can keep your skeleton strong.
Jilly Dos Santos, 17, convinced her school to push its start time back so students could get more sleep—and other schools are following her lead. Find out why the movement to begin class later is gaining steam.