Recently, a guest speaker visited my Administration, Staff Supervision and Budget class to talk about how copyright laws affect our practices as college students and administrators- whether we realize it or not. The laws truly impact everyone who uses any kind of media and it’s important to be aware of them. It was an extremely eye opening experience that will now…
Author: Allison Villeneuve
Coming to Saint Rose: The Dream Share Project!
What is your passion? Your definition of success? Your roadmap for navigating your “post-graduation” years? Your plan for managing obstacles that may emerge along the way? Chip and Alexis, two recent college graduates, wrestled with similar questions as many of us do as college students and emerging adults. They traveled the country speaking with professionals from all kinds of backgrounds about how they reached their personal definitions of success and advice they have…
Graduate School Growing Pains
One of my favorite quotes is this: “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” This has literally been my mantra for the past four weeks, reciting it in my head when I start to feel uncomfortable or stressed. Which, if I may confess, is fairly often. As a student in the College Student Service Administration program, I am…
The Homework Cafe Series- Tierra Coffee Roasters
Posts from bloggers about businesses are not to be perceived as an endorsement or promotion from The College of Saint Rose. Opinions expressed are from bloggers themselves and meant to offer insight into life in the Capital District. Enjoy! I tend to get really distracted when trying to get research and writing done in my apartment. With my home being…
Fall Harvest Craft Fair/Autumn in Albany
This past weekend, I got really caught up in the autumn spirit when I visited the Shaker Historic Society Fall Harvest Craft Fair. It was pure coincidence that I discovered this Sunday afternoon event, since I had only headed out this morning to drop a friend off at the Albany airport. I live for anything and everything autumn, so there…