Fall Break Tips
by Patrick Stack

Getting Involved
by John Ginsburg

Living On-Campus Next Year
by Holland Saltsman

Learning to Lead
by John Buck

My Child is 18, Now What?
by Purcell & Amen, L.L.C.

Multicultural Events

by Shalon Malone

“Leaves Aren’t the Only Things That Change in the Fall”
by John Buck


Career Fair 2004 Coming to Campus
by Ray Angle


Connecting Off-Campus Freshmen
by John Buck


From the Dean of Students
by Ted Hoef


Orientation Makes Big Splash!
by Colette Cummings

Student Reaction to Marletto's
by Melissa Anderson


Athletics Status Report
by Merry Graf


From Not to Hot...
by Joe Harvey

Cold vs. Flu
by Susan Daily

 

Fall Break Tips
by Patrick Stack, Director of Counseling and Life Development

Where does the time go? October 18-22 is Fall Break Week. By then, your daughters and sons will have completed eight weeks of university classes. This is the time to relax, catch up on school work, see old friends, and for some students return home for the first time since school began.
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Living On-Campus Next Year
Holland Saltsman, Managing Director

Maria and Loretto Halls are reserved for first-year students. Therefore, students interested in living on-campus as sophomores should apply to live at the Webster Village Apartments (WVA) on campus. If your son or daughter is planning on applying to live at the Webster Village Apartments for the 2005-06 school year, then you will want to be aware of the following process.
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Getting Involved
by John Ginsburg, Director, University Center and Student Activities

There are many ways for students to get involved on campus, with nearly 50 student organizations, and dozens of departmental activities occurring throughout the year. Many of these groups and activities were highlighted at the annual Involvement Fair on September 1st. The afternoon featured over 70 tables of sign-up sheets, free giveaways, and friendly students, faculty, and staff to greet inquiring students.
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Learning to Lead
by John Buck, Assistant Dean of Students

As students begin the formal pursuit of their degrees at Webster, it is also important to begin developing the leadership skills necessary to thrive in a workforce that becomes more diverse and globally-oriented everyday. For the past nine years, WebsterLEADS has provided opportunities to combine the study of leadership with practical leadership experience...
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