Why Naz? – Maddy Robbins
Every person’s journey to Naz is different. For some people, going to Nazareth was a hard decision to make. For others, they’ve known from the get-go. I had the chance to talk to Maddy Robbins, a sophomore B.A. Music/English major about her journey to Naz….
A Semester in Washington, DC
A semester in Washington, DC? I’ll take it! When I first heard about this semester-long opportunity to intern and earn credits while living in DC, I had to learn more. From an email with the subject line, “Intern in Washington, DC – Info Session TODAY!”…
A Senior’s Tips for Navigating Your First Year
After spending the last few years as a student at Nazareth College, I really can’t believe I graduated in May of 2018. It seems like move-in day and freshman orientation were just yesterday. Looking back, I definitely feel like I made the most of my…
Learning How to Say No
College is a whole new journey with loads of new experiences, and as a new student you may feel like you want to take on all of them. While it’s important to get involved, committing yourself to too many things is something you want to…
Learning Outside of the Classroom
One of my favorite things about Nazareth is the variety of classes and learning opportunities available to students. Thanks to small class sizes, averaging about 18 students per class, students can really tailor their educational experience to fit their individual needs. Students are able to…
What I’m Thankful For!
I can’t believe my first semester at Naz is almost over already! I’ve found so many things I love about this school in just a few short weeks, and I’m so excited to find more aspects over the next few years I have here. With…
Why Out-of-State College Was the Best Choice for Me
The first thing people ask me when I tell them I’m from San Diego is usually along the lines of “Why are you in Rochester?” Though I’ll often joke around and say I wanted to experience some snow, attending a college across the country was…
My Experience Visiting Nazareth (And Why You Should Visit, Too!)
College visits can range from an exciting experience to one where you can’t stop thinking, “Is this over yet?” I loved visiting schools but hated having to sit through the long speeches targeted for parents/guardians. I just wanted to get a feel of the campus…
My Student Outreach Internship
For me, “intern” was a scary word for awhile. It meant leaving the safety of case studies and mock assignments in the classroom and entering a professional environment where what you do can have a positive or negative impact that reaches beyond a simple letter…
Stepping Outside of My Comfort Zone in College
As a junior in my first clinical placement, we do a lot of reflections about ourselves, our goals, achievements, progress, and things we need to work on. While writing for my clinical placement, I keep thinking more and more about how far I have come…
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