Finish on time: take 15 credits per semester

The benefits for taking at least 15 credits per semester are huge: Reduces student loan debt + savings on tuition, housing and fees Promotes lower dropout rates and higher GPAs Allows earlier entry into your career Graduate on time by taking at least 15 credits a semester or 30 credits a year.

Marketing students to present studies at hospitality and tourism conference

By Kiley Fee and McKenzie Zacha (Marketing major, Paseka School of Business) with their advisor, Dr. Wooyang Kim (Assistant Professor of Marketing), two papers have been accepted at 2019 Annual Meeting of the Korea-America Hospitality & Tourism Educators Association. These studies will be presented at the conference and published in the conference proceedings (Las Vegas, NV: April 12-13, 2019). The […]

Dr. Ocaña presents co-authored research at conference in Czech Republic

Dr. Anthony Ocaña (Communication Studies, School of Communication and Journalism) presented his co-authored research this past weekend in Prague, Czech Republic, at the Progressive Connexions project Humour: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference. The paper, entitled “I’m So Angry I Made a Sign”: The Use of Humour in Protest Signs, analyzed how protest sign humour used in large US demonstrations between 2016-2018 […]

Lux Communities visits CMU

Wednesday, March 13 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. | CMU Need to check out apartments for next year? Lux Communities will be in the CMU to tell you about the awesome properties we have in the area. They will also have games, swag and a drawing for a $50 gift card! Stop by their booth from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or check them out at livewithlux.com.

Office of Diversity and Inclusion listening sessions

Wednesday, March 13 | 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | CMU 208 On behalf of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, we are inviting you to participate in a listening session that will help us campus leaders make more informed, student focused decisions. We value our students, so we want to hear from you regarding diversity, inclusion, and involvement. We know […]