Where am I going to live next year?
By Holland Saltsman and Karen Rasure

Study Abroad
By Kim Alt

Ways to Spend Quality Time with Your Student During Break

Agree to Disagree
You and your student...

A Full Mailbox
A few days before your student heads back...

Seasonal Student Issues
There's a seasonal ebb and flow...

'Tis the Season for Thieving
Many campuses experience an influx of thefts...

Drowsy Driving Among College Students
As winter break approaches, many students...

Drowsy Drivin Basics for College Students
Cornell University also has a drowsy driving...

FERPA Facts
Parents often want more information than school officials...

A Web of Support
On campus, your student will find many folks who are there...

Students Who Self-Injure
Self-injury is an increasing issue among high school and college students...

Cold vs. Flu
Susan Daily, RN-BC, COHN, BS - Director of Health Services

Spreading the News
By Kim Alt

Here Are Some Ways for Students to Save Money While Eating on Campus
By Kim Alt

From the Dean of Students' Desk
Welcome to the second issue of the 2005-06 academic year...

Learning to Lead
by John Buck, Assistant Dean of Students

 

Where am I going to live next year?
By Holland Saltsman and Karen Rasure

Where am I going to live next year? This thought may be foremost in your student's mind right now or the furthest away. While we are getting information to students in the next few weeks regarding their living options, we thought we'd clue parents in as well.[more]

Study Abroad
By Kim Alt

Studying abroad can be one of the most diverse experiences in a lifetime. It's an opportunity to discover different cultures and lifestyles and to forge relationships with people from distant lands. Webster has six campuses in other countries around the world, plus arrangements with partner institutions in Japan and Mexico.[more]

Ways to Spend Quality Time with Your Student During Break

  • Volunteer together to help with a local holiday meal, gift-wrapping booth or adoption days at the local animal shelter
  • Take an elderly neighbor or relative out to do something she likes that will get her in the holiday spirit


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    Agree to Disagree


    You and your student may not always see eye-to-eye on certain things. Politics, diversity, religion? there are any number of hot-button topics that can start a verbal tussle. With Election Day coming around this month, it's a good reminder that these disagreements can actually be good for your parent/student relationship.[more]

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