Things I’m Thankful for at Nazareth
Although I’ll be going home for the break, I already kind of miss being at Naz- crazy, right? At the end of the day, as nice as it is to go home to my family and hometown friends, there are so many things about Naz…
Some FAQs for Out of State Students
1) How the heck did you end up at Nazareth? This is probably the most common question I’m asked. How does a kid from Denver, Colorado end up at a small college in Rochester, New York? For me, the answer is pretty simple: hockey. There…
Core Milestone Experience: Alessio De Michele and Good Leadership
So, you’ve made it through all your Perspectives and Enduring-Questions courses, and you’re trying to decide what you’re interested in studying for your three Integrative Studies courses? Or maybe, you’re sure you’re interested in International Business, Marketing, and Sports, but you’re not sure how to…
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: 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…
Why Rochester?
1) Garbage plates. Rochester’s favorite delicacy is anything but delicate. The Garbage Plate starts with baked beans or macaroni salad and home fries or French fries, topped with your choice of hamburger, cheeseburger, red hots or white hots, Italian sausage, haddock, fried ham, grilled cheese,…
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…
Rochester Coffee House Review: Starry Nites Cafe
A new school year means back to long hours spent attempting to be productive in coffee shops. My all time favorite place to hang out whether its to get in a few long hours of focused studying or to catch up with friends on a…
Rochester Coffeehouse Review: Java’s Cafe!
So now that midterms are behind us, and we’re all heading back to Nazareth from spring break, I thought I would write a little blog about my favorite place to get coffee (and just favorite place in general) in Rochester: Java’s! Java’s is located in…
5 Stupendous Things You Can Do with an English Degree
Having been an English major for my entire college career thus far, I am used to the infamous question, “What are you going to do with THAT?” It’s not necessarily from fellow students or professors, because we’re all in the same whirlwind of a boat…
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