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Yeah, we know, it’s a big decision: your major. It’s probably one of the first questions you’re asked when people find out you’re a college student. Seriously, they’re not trying...

Grad school: it’s a little like a hamster wheel. Class, job, family, homework, existential crisis. Class, job, family, homework, existential crisis. How can you keep your head above water, much...

By Bethany Schultz When I graduated high school, I was certain of two things: I wanted to go to college, and I didn’t want to go to a Christian one....

As parents of prospective college students, one of your top concerns is ensuring your child has the resources and support they need to thrive in college. At Northwest Nazarene University...

Want a question answered? Ask Siri, Alexa, Google or Chat GPT! Easy, right? Not so fast! We live in a day when artificial intelligence (AI) and search engines provide instant...

Why You Should Consider a Study Abroad Experience Kali, a sophomore business major who loves to travel, is interested in doing a semester abroad. She’s done a couple of mission...

You’ve had a refreshing break with friends and family, celebrated the holiday and now you’re back at school—ready to tackle your next semester. There’s no better time to revamp your...

‘Tis the season of New Year’s Resolutions, those pesky goals we tend to set for ourselves this time of year. You’ve probably heard that most resolutions fail: 91% of Americans...

By Dr. Jay Richard Akkerman As a pastor, leading Christmas Eve services has always been a privilege for me. Early in my ministry, Kim and I told our families that...

How to Balance Work, School & Social Life in College Even if you’re not a runner you can picture it: the marathon runner juggling as she crosses the finish line....

Sending your student off to college is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming as you navigate this big transition. A campus visit offers a unique opportunity to...

You can think of choosing a graduate program like drawing a blueprint. An architect considers every element in a blueprint with the goal to create a strong, enduring structure. It’s...
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