Small Girl, Big Justice Dreams: My Path to Becoming an Aspiring Immigration Lawyer 

When I was in Elementary School, I vividly remember my 5th grade teacher asking 10-year-old me what my dream job was so that she could enter it into the yearbook. Most people around me stared blankly at that section of the questionnaire, understandably unsure of what they wanted to do for the rest of their… Read More Small Girl, Big Justice Dreams: My Path to Becoming an Aspiring Immigration Lawyer 

I Took a Trip to Ancient Egypt: Here’s How it Went

Before there was America, before there was Modern Society, before there was Dogecoin and Oat Lattes, the first colonies of the ancient world ruled over Earth. As a current student of Honors Associate Dean and distinguished professor Jaclyn Kopel, I am in the middle of a course all about Ancient Egypt and its vast history.… Read More I Took a Trip to Ancient Egypt: Here’s How it Went

Stressed About Midterms? Here’s How to Survive Them

As we hit the midpoint of the second semester, the snow is melting, temperatures are finally on the rise, and the excitement of spring break is on the horizon. First, however, students must get through midterm season. The exams can be anxiety-inducing for many. How do you effectively prepare while also putting aside time to… Read More Stressed About Midterms? Here’s How to Survive Them

Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

Registration season is upon us, and with it comes old and new frustrations.  Building an enjoyable schedule that keeps you on track for graduation has always been a challenge; but this year CPOS complicates things. CPOS is a newly-enforced federal law that requires students to have at least 12 credits per semester counting toward their… Read More Bill’s Guide to Honors Registration: Prereqs, CPOS, What To Do When It Goes Wrong, and More 

New Life in New York: Freshmen Reflect on their First Semester in the City

Moving to a new city is simultaneously exciting and nerve-wracking. Will it be everything you hoped it would be? Will it change your life for the better? After spending almost a full semester living in New York City, many freshmen are beginning to find their own answers to these questions.  For some, the concrete jungle… Read More New Life in New York: Freshmen Reflect on their First Semester in the City

Tips and Tricks for Seidenberg Students with Jill Olimpieri

It is no secret to the tech community that our field is evolving rapidly and unpredictably. Generative AI is automating entry level programmer jobs; a 40% boom in the number of computer science students has created a heavy and oversaturated job market; the market’s response to this surplus has been to hire only the top… Read More Tips and Tricks for Seidenberg Students with Jill Olimpieri