Nazareth Employee Series: Mark Weber
One of the more engaging and energetic professors I have had at Nazareth, Mr. Mark Weber is a person students can look forward to learning from. A clinical assistant professor of marketing, Weber also serves as Nazareth’s director of the Masters of Science in integrated…
Nazareth Employee Series: Pete Bothner and Athletics at Naz
When prospective students visit Nazareth, we often get several questions about our athletic programs. Being an athlete, and one of few in the admissions house, I’m usually the one tasked with answering the questions. In my experience, there’s typically only so much I can offer…
Nazareth Employee Series: Leah Stacy
Ms. Leah Stacy is a relatively new face on the Nazareth campus, and both current and future students are lucky enough to have a professor and community member who brings so much to the table. As a professor in the rather small communications and media…
Blog Series: Letter to My Senior High School Self
To the 18 year old me, Time flies. We hear it all the time and it may be cliché at this point, but it does. Life comes and goes, and before you know it, college will be over and you’ll be reflecting on everything you’ve…
Nazareth Employee Series: Steven Tolson
This semester, I will be writing a series on some of Nazareth’s unique faculty members. Prospective students often hear from department leaders and admission representatives, but I find it important for students to get to know some of the faculty members they may not have…
Working Through College
College is expensive. No matter where you go, what you do, or how many times you budget and then re-budget there is no escaping the fact that being a college student means forever being broke. Luckily, there’s a way to help your wallet not feel…
Advice to Seniors, from a Senior
While it may be easy to forget, your senior year of high school is a crucial point in life. It is where you set up and prepare yourself for the next four years. Here is some advice from a college senior on how to make…
5 Reasons Why I Recommend Living Off Campus
I think it is important to have the dorm experience in the beginning of your college career. I lived on campus for my freshman and sophomore years and loved it. I loved the atmosphere in the dorms and I found an extremely tight knit group…
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