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My Internship Experience
Hi! My name is Haley Schoelerman. I am in my second year in the doctor of physical therapy (DPT) graduate program! I’m originally from Tonawanda, N.Y., outside of Buffalo, and I came to Naz in 2017. I am on the women’s basketball team here and…
Why I was Drawn to Naz
Hello! My name is Mckenzie Hart and I am heading into my senior year at Nazareth College. I am a double major in both Inclusive Early Childhood Education and Psychology. My time at Nazareth has been amazing for at least four reasons. 1. Size: I knew coming…
My COVID Breakup Letter
For over a year we have been in a constant battle with each other, you took so many lives and for that, we will never forgive you. Now that the vaccine is here, I am happy to part ways with you. It has been a…
My Time at Naz
Hi! My name’s Makalah Sizer and I will be a senior this fall at Nazareth. I have begun to reflect as I enter my last two semesters at Naz. This college has brought me so many different experiences, memories, and adventures that I will never…
A Breakup Letter to COVID
COVID. The pandemic, the pon de replay, the pandemonia. You have been an experience for sure, one that I hope myself and others won’t ever have to experience again. You have hurt and devastated people, communities, and countries and I hope that one day they’ll…
Community Service and My Life’s Work
When I came to Naz, there honestly wasn’t a thought in my mind about how I would continue community service. I was too overwhelmed with a new living environment, being away from home, making new friends, and everything else that comes with starting college. As…
A Guide to Surviving Zoom Classes
It’s been more than a year since the lockdown has started. Also known as the time Zoom took over all our social interactions. But after a year, we are still relying on Zoom to attend some of our classes, so it’s safe to say that…
Growing Up in College
Everyone knows that going to college is a huge step into becoming independent, and it can get a bit overwhelming. Maturing into a young adult can be scary and there really is no way around it. College is like diving head first into adulthood but…
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