Jo Creollo '24
Jo Creollo '24
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Feedback Requested by Professors Gives Students a Voice in Their Learning
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring (CTLM) here at Arcadia is the underrated hero of campus. As a student fellow, I have had the chance
Get Thrifty and Release Your Creativity
It is easy to forget that thrift stores can provide more than just vintage and trendy clothes. At many thrift stores, there is a world of opportunity
L.O.V.E. Part Two
Last year I vlogged about what I loved about L.O.V.E. as a way to show the Arcadia community the awesome conversations we had in the program and what
Practicums Put Learning Into Action
We learn every day through lectures and labs inside the bubble of academia. But for students who are eager to do hands-on work outside the
The OCE: A Land of Endless Opportunity
The Office of Career Education (OCE) at Arcadia is here to make sure that students are planning for a career and future beyond graduation. It
Make It Your Own: College Decorating for Beginners
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students are living on campus for the first time while attending classes in person. I know quite a few people who
VLOG: What's to Love About L.O.V.E.?
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring (CTLM) runs the L.O.V.E. (Living Our Values Experience) program here at Arcadia. A lot of the
Handshake™️ is the New Handshake - and a Lot More
A handshake–or should I say these days, elbow bump–is the perfect way to introduce yourself to new people. It is a key part of networking,
On Air: Restarting the ARC
There’s a hidden room in the Dining Hall Complex. Well, not so much hidden as forgotten, tucked away behind lecture halls and cafeteria tables. It
What’s Happening in HAPS
Arcadia is well-known for its science programs, but I recently went on a trip with the Historical and Political Studies (HAPS) Department—the
ESAs on Campus: Cats Can Be Knights, Too
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think about living on a college campus? A dorm room, tapestries on the walls, an extra-long
SGO: An Evolution from Passive to Active Voice
When I first began at Arcadia, I was content to keep my head down. I was there for one thing and one thing only: to get my degree, and get out.