As we near a less-threatening time of the pandemic, more and more students are starting to return to in-person classes. One big lesson I learned that I will carry over with me as we return to campus is this: I am not superhuman.
Amidst all the changes this year has brought, organization is what we need most, but ironically, it is the thing we may do last. Read on to see what kind of person you are and how you can use that to your advantage.
Heading back to the physical classroom? Check out these tips for success.
As many people have finally started to settle into online classes, schools and universities are deciding to take a leap of faith and resume in-person courses in the next semester or so. Here are some tips to help you adjust.
COVID-19 majorly changed the education system, but I have ultimately grown to appreciate virtual classes. Read on to see the lessons I’ve learned.
Over the course of this past year, the unique challenges of attending online classes have actually helped me develop stronger study habits. Here are some tips for online learning that can be carried over to in-person instruction!
Happy Women’s History Month! In order to acknowledge how amazing women are, I thought I’d share a few resources pertaining to gender equality.
Hi everyone! Because March is Women’s History Month, I want to talk about a small shop located in Tustin, California called Sugar Press.
Emma Watson is a widely known celebrity, mainly for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies. However, since then, she has become a very influential speaker for gender equality and women’s rights
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was one of the most respected and notable women in the world. As a Supreme Court Justice, she represented women worldwide, fighting for equality and women’s rights.