by Sean Higgins | Aug 17, 2021 | Company, higher education
For almost as long as formal higher education has existed, lectures have been the most common method used to teach students. However, lectures may not always be the best option because of class size, learning type, and attention spans. Lectures’ greatest...
by Monica Segeren | Aug 5, 2021 | Company, higher education, Industry, mental health
The world is always changing, especially the world of adult higher education and mental health. From stay-at-home moms to adults realizing that the professional world requires a degree for almost everything, individuals are choosing to go back to school. Maryville...
by Hayley Kraft | Aug 3, 2021 | Company, higher education, Industry, mental health, wellness
One of the most universal themes of modern life is a pretty significant amount of screen time. People look at a screen for almost any and every reason like business calls, online lectures, catching up with friends, looking at recipes, and scrolling through...
by Monica Segeren | Jul 20, 2021 | Company, higher education, mental health, wellness
College students have had a lot on their plate for the last year and a half due to the pandemic: remote learning, moving out of dorms, personal matters, and so on. Not being in a classroom can be truly difficult for students, but having the pandemic directly affect...
by Heidi Zwart | May 26, 2021 | Company, higher education
Higher ed professionals manage the dual responsibility of tending to the wellbeing of their students and institution. The two roles are entwined as higher student engagement is a strong indicator of student retention and success. As students return to campus this fall...
by Heidi Zwart | Mar 10, 2021 | Company, higher education
Starting a Practice of Budgeting With the college experience comes new expenses thanks to new independence. Some students may enter college well versed in financial management and budgeting, while others may just be starting a practice of budgeting. We’ve compiled...