What You’ll Learn in an Elementary Education Master’s Program
Are you a current or aspiring teacher planning or seeking to broaden your skill sets, pursue more opportunities, and increase your salary overall? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then a Master’s in Elementary Education program may … Continue reading What You’ll Learn in an Elementary Education Master’s Program
How to Write a College Admissions Essay
Whether you are a student applying to college or a parent seeking to help their child, the college admissions process is filled with challenges and excitement as students and parents prepare for the next two to four years. Colleges and … Continue reading How to Write a College Admissions Essay
The Ultimate Guide to College Admissions Interviews
The college admissions process is a challenging time for many students. From unfamiliar terms, confusing acronyms, and tests to making sure your application stands out to a college or university’s admissions team, it can all feel a bit overwhelming and … Continue reading The Ultimate Guide to College Admissions Interviews
Philharmonics and Philanthropy — How ENet Alum Jamilia “4EVA” James is Uplifting the New Haven Community
When we picture success, we often first imagine it within the confines of a limited frame; whether we’re aware of it or not, many of us have a narrow idea of what success looks like. People who reach their goals … Continue reading Philharmonics and Philanthropy — How ENet Alum Jamilia “4EVA” James is Uplifting the New Haven Community
Drop the Phone and Break the Ice — 50 Conversation Starters to Really Connect this Holiday Season
These days, it seems that everyone’s eyes are constantly glued to their phone screens. In a world of rapidly evolving technology, we oftentimes forget just how important face-to-face human contact is for our own happiness and well-being, and with the … Continue reading Drop the Phone and Break the Ice — 50 Conversation Starters to Really Connect this Holiday Season
Graduate School Admissions: Six Tips for a Successful Application
Deciding to pursue graduate study and graduate school is equally exciting and challenging. Students often take the next step in their educational and professional journeys with an intensive, career-focused degree program. Graduate school offers students the opportunity to pursue specializations, … Continue reading Graduate School Admissions: Six Tips for a Successful Application
With “Transformational” $47.5 Million Federal Grant, Mass. EV Battery Company Taps University of Bridgeport for Workforce Training Partnership
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont addresses the crowd at University of Bridgeport on December 1, 2023. After announcing a $47.5 million federal grant to build its first major factory in the city of Bridgeport, Massachusetts-based electric-vehicle battery startup, Nanoramic Laboratories, has … Continue reading With “Transformational” $47.5 Million Federal Grant, Mass. EV Battery Company Taps University of Bridgeport for Workforce Training Partnership
Finding Purpose: First-Generation Professor Elise Fles Makes UB Welcoming for All
Only a few years ago, the chair of the Psychology department, professor Elise Fles, was a first-generation college student. “I never even thought about getting a Ph.D.,” she says. “I was basically an alien to my family.” Fles grew up … Continue reading Finding Purpose: First-Generation Professor Elise Fles Makes UB Welcoming for All
How Do BSN Nursing Programs Prepare Students for Clinical Practice?
Nothing is more comforting as a patient than having a trained, skilled, qualified nurse providing you care. Their knowledge, expertise, and bedside manner make all the difference for patients and their families. It’s for this reason that nurses train anywhere … Continue reading How Do BSN Nursing Programs Prepare Students for Clinical Practice?
What Can You Do With an Engineering Degree?
If you’ve used a road, electronic device, or appliance today, it’s likely time to thank an engineer. Engineers are skilled, trained, and qualified professionals who reinforce bridges, design spacecraft, create computer processors, and develop new materials that also follow environmental … Continue reading What Can You Do With an Engineering Degree?
Four High-Paying Jobs with a Business Administration Degree
With an average of about 911,400 job openings projected each year for business and financial occupations, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), it’s not surprising that many students will pursue business degrees. Not to mention that … Continue reading Four High-Paying Jobs with a Business Administration Degree
The College Application Process: Must Know Terminology
Applying to college can often feel like a whirlwind of unfamiliar terms and confusing acronyms. Still, understanding college application jargon is critical for smooth sailing through the college application journey. So, let’s break down the most common college application terms … Continue reading The College Application Process: Must Know Terminology
How is AI Impacting the Job Market for College Graduates?
Artificial intelligence (AI) and the use of artificial intelligence in today’s job market is almost inescapable as it becomes increasingly popular in all facets of peoples’ lives and work. From personalized shopping recommendations on popular eCommerce sites to smartphone digital … Continue reading How is AI Impacting the Job Market for College Graduates?
5 High-Paying Jobs with a Master’s in Public Health
Healthcare and taking care of ourselves has never been more critical, especially with new variants of Covid-19 and the aging baby boomer population. In both these instances, we turn to educated, trained, and skilled public health professionals to aid, assist, … Continue reading 5 High-Paying Jobs with a Master’s in Public Health
Coping with College: The Comforting Power of Transitional Objects
By Fowzia Aziza, Mia Guzman, and Blendi Musliu A bike, a hat A phone, a cat It’s not the title of a Dr. Seuss book. It’s a list of transitional objects helping UB first-year students navigate the difficult journey into … Continue reading Coping with College: The Comforting Power of Transitional Objects
Telling Data Stories: Prof. Sharon Kratochvil Inspires the Next Generation of Analysts
Every day before class, University of Bridgeport professor Sharon Kratochvil takes an hour-long walk with her border collie, Callie, in a nature preserve near her home. This practice of shinrin-yoku, “forest bathing,” gives her time with nature to clear her … Continue reading Telling Data Stories: Prof. Sharon Kratochvil Inspires the Next Generation of Analysts
The Power and Challenges of AI Integration in Higher Education
In recent years, the integration of artificial intelligence into higher education has garnered significant attention. Colleges and universities, like UB, are increasingly exploring the myriad of ways AI can enhance teaching and learning, aiming to provide students with a more … Continue reading The Power and Challenges of AI Integration in Higher Education
To Be Unbroken — A Spotlight on Trisha Bailey’s Story of Overcoming Trauma
This article is written by University of Bridgeport students as part of a series highlighting student voices called Purple Knights’ Perspectives. By Abigail Giron Marroquin and Yemarah Dallas A key to being understood is being vulnerable — to let others … Continue reading To Be Unbroken — A Spotlight on Trisha Bailey’s Story of Overcoming Trauma