Corin DeStefano '27
Corin DeStefano '27
Corin's Posts
Why These Students Chose Arcadia University
Do you remember the first time you visited Arcadia’s campus and realized it was the place for you? Or maybe you’re looking forward to your first
Promote Your Own Success In the Classroom
I don’t know about you, but in my middle and high school years, I never got to choose my own classes, and it made some of the information I was
How Any Resident Can Make Their Floor a Community
Sure, I may be a Resident Assistant (RA), but more importantly, I am a student who has lived in traditional dorms for five semesters now. I have had
What Art Classes Look Like at Arcadia
One of the best parts of Arcadia’s Art Education program is that it prepares you for just about anything. Not only are you certified to teach K-12,
What’s New with Arcadia’s Monthly Art Markets?
Within the past couple of years, Arcadia’s art markets have exploded into even more incredible opportunities for students and staff alike to
How to Reach Out When You’re Struggling: A Q&A With Catherine Christian
As we approach the fall and winter months, students may begin to feel their stress amplify; homework piles seem to double in size, responsibilities
VLOG: A Day in the Life of an Art Major Resident Assistant
In this Because Arcadia vlog, I’ll take you through what a typical day looks like for an Art major who is also a Resident Assistant on ca
Making the Most Out of Your Semester at Arcadia
Arcadia’s Goat Yoga on the Haber Green, fall 2025! Remember high school? (I know, tough question to be asked today.) Flashbacks of moments ranging
Fighting Art Block, From an Art Major
If you’ve been there, you know exactly what I’m talking about – your worst nightmare, art block, has returned! Cue the terrifying music, the
The Haber Stays Green: Sustainability at Arcadia
One of the most striking parts of Arcadia will always be our beautiful Haber Green, home to countless events and casual games. Everyone is able to
Do We Really Benefit From Multitasking?
It was junior year of high school when my English teacher warned us as a class. Another day of half listening to her, half playing on our
The Power of Personal Space on a College Campus
“College can be hard to adjust to.” You probably heard that more than once before moving out or starting higher education, and it’s for good