The Design-Thinking Process: A New Way to Solve Problems

The Design-Thinking Process: A New Way to Solve Problems

My curriculum as a Business Administration Major is meant to prepare me to manage a company. Part of managing a business is being able to make decisions that will best support the business, its wealth, and its various stakeholders. Recently, I learned about a different approach to problem solving in my business communications marketing course: … Read more

6 Tips to Growing Up

6 Tips to Growing Up

Millennials, we’re getting older. Soon the world is going to be in our hands. Things are getting real. It’s time to make the decision to grow up. Use this new year to begin to evolve. Here are six ways to start: 1. Get your finances in order. Our early twenties were a whirlwind of nonsensical … Read more

What Does Renters Insurance Cover?

What Does Renters Insurance Cover?

Though it might sound simple, the most important thing to know about renters insurance is what it covers. Insurance companies have different coverage limits and exclusions. Avoid misunderstandings and headaches by doing your homework and knowing exactly what your policy covers (or doesn’t cover) and for how much. In general, most policies offer the following: … Read more

Making Your Study Abroad Worth It

Making Your Study Abroad Worth It

Deciding to studying abroad is one of the biggest commitments a student can make during their time as an undergraduate. While it promises an amazing experience, there are social aspects a student has to consider. Do I really want to miss out socially on a whole semester of college? Do I want to go alone … Read more

2020 Social Media Trend Predictions

2020 Social Media Trend Predictions

“Prediction 31: In the future, skilled professionals will flee their corporate jobs and become their own bosses in ever-increasing numbers. They’ll become entrepreneurs, consultants, prostitutes, and cartoonists.” – Scott Adams, The Dilbert Future I can only aspire to be as accurate in my predictions as Scott Adams was in The Dilbert Future. Although the book … Read more

Mentorship in the Millennial Generation

Mentorship in the Millennial Generation

As a young child, my parents always encouraged me to “question everything.” When I was seven, they realized how literally I took that statement. To alleviate some of my curiosity, and to give themselves a break from my millions of questions a day, they got me an encyclopedia for Christmas. The older I get, and … Read more

“No” Isn’t The End

“No” Isn’t The End

On a daily basis, we are all told “no.” These can be more simple no’s like “no, you can’t buy that” or “no, we can’t get food.” Sometimes, there are the harder “no’s” like getting rejected from your dream university or not obtaining that job that you really wanted. Hearing the word “no” can truly … Read more

Learning the Art of Argumentation

Learning the Art of Argumentation

A lot of us think debate is an activity that is primarily two teams in a room arguing to a judge about a topic for hours. However, Collegiate debate is one of the most transformative and challenging activities any student can participate in. There are a lot of skills you learn and will help you … Read more