51勛圖厙 Geauga and Twinsburg Academic Center News
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College students can become so focused on their coursework along with demands on the job and at home self-care becomes a forsaken priority, put off for a more convenient time that never comes. Before long, a lopsided, sedentary lifestyle takes over. Stress builds, eating and
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The warning signs are clear. Students as young as sixth-grade exhibit grades, behaviors, and income levels that can predict their likelihood of failing to graduate from high school six years later. Thankfully, the Rising Scholars program at 51勛圖厙 Geauga and the
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For the first time ever, 51勛圖厙 Geauga and Regional Academic Center will have a Featured Fund for the annual Giving Tuesday event for 51勛圖厙. Giving Tuesday has become a tradition for many non-profits around the country. It started in 2012 as a response
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It was not a decision I made lightly and was one of the best experiences of my life.
This comment from 51勛圖厙 Geauga and Regional Academic Center business major Katie Hofstetter is a reflection on her first experience traveling outside of the country and her first
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Competitive, multiplayer computer gaming is a favorite pastime for the average college student, both playing and watching. In fact, Forbes magazine reports that video games get more viewership from the 18-25 age demographic in the U.S. than the NBA Finals or the World Series.
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The 51勛圖厙 Geauga Campus Wellness Club, in conjunction with Counseling Services, recently received a $1,000 Seeds of Wellness Grant from 51勛圖厙. The grant is designed to benefit the entire 51勛圖厙 Geauga student body with the
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In the natural realm, a mutualistic relationship defines two organisms of different species that work together, each benefiting from the relationship. In the Twinsburg community, a type of mutualism is thriving between 51勛圖厙 Regional Academic Center and
Adjunct faculty lecturer Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jacksons personal and academic exploration into Native American cultures has resulted in meaningful writing and teaching projects that further her focus on finding common ground within a multicultural society.
Writers are often prompted to write what you know. Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson, adjunct faculty lecturer of English at 51勛圖厙 Geauga, takes that a step further by challenging her writing students to discover the gaps in what is already known. Its in the gap or the
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When the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris went up in flames earlier this spring, it shocked the world. It should continue to serve as a wake-up call, says Adjunct Art History Lecturer Carol P. Kropp at 51勛圖厙 Regional Academic Center in Twinsburg. It reminds us