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What to Expect When You’re Expecting Grad School, Part 1

Whether you’re a newly minted college graduate, a working parent, a military veteran, an international student, a career changer, or some combination of the above, you have a lot in common with your fellow graduate students. We asked two Saint Rose graduate students to share their insights: Amy Carman G’19, who is earning her M.S. in Social Work, has nearly…

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3 Ways to Get Involved with the LGBTQ* Community at Saint Rose

At Saint Rose, we’re proud of our queer community. We march in parades, hold fundraisers, organize protests, and just get together and hang out. For Pride month, we’ve highlighted ways our LGBTQ+ students like to get involved on campus, and how you can, too. Here’s the deal: Sign up for the leadership program With our L.E.A.D. Program, we have an…

Good to know: Saint Rose literacy scholars shine.

It didn’t take Daryl Sewing long after completing her graduate degree in literacy to help elementary school students learn the basics of reading and writing that they had somehow missed. It didn’t take her long to advance. Sewing completed her master’s degree in literacy at Saint Rose last August and was hired at a district near Houston, Texas, the following…

Good to know: 10 things students should know about job searching, but probably don’t.

With the start of spring semester, many Saint Rose seniors and those completing their graduate studies are focused on – and perhaps put off by – the process of finding a job. Paul Conti, an assistant professor of communications, has devoted his career to interviewing people as former news director of WNYT-TV, the NBC affiliate in Albany. Today, he shares…

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