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Jody Dittenber
Ghosts in the Library! Stories of libraries with ghosts, Cairo Public Library, Illinois; New Hanover County Public Library in Wilmington, North Carolina; Houston, Texas Public Library’s Julia Ideson Building; Sweetwater County Library in Green River, Wyoming; Willard Public Library in Evansville, Indiana.
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Kelsey Whing
We’ve put together a list of 12 tips for selecting a college major that will help you make an informed decision that aligns with your passions, skills, interests and career goals.
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The decision of whether to go to college or get a job depends on many factors, and it is important to learn about your options and the impact your decision will have on your future.
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Jan Rendleman
When you're ready to transfer to a four-year college or university, planning ahead can save you time, money and get you the most out of your transfer credits. Here's a list of 15 tips to keep you on track when you transfer.
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Jan Rendleman
Have you made your list of campuses you want to visit? It's an important part of choosing what college you want to attend. Here's a great list of things to think about before your college campus visit so you know what to look for when you get there.
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Jan Rendleman
In your senior year of high school before winter break, you can complete several important tasks to make your college application journey a success. Here is a handy list of 15 things to do now so you're ready to complete your college search and apply when you get back.
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Jan Rendleman
Campus safety should be top of mind when picking a college. Your safety is fundamental to achieving academic success and enjoying a fulfilling college experience.
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Jan Rendleman
Your junior year of high school is the perfect time to start planning for college applications. Here are 12 points to help you get organized.
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It’s a great time to be a first-generation college student! Many colleges offer special scholarships, mentoring programs, networking organizations and other services to help first-gen students achieve their academic goals.
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First-gen students can experience unique challenges applying, enrolling and succeeding in college. Here are 13 things every first-gen student should know about making a smooth transition from high school to college.
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Kelsey Whing
Applying to college can be stressful, but it doesn't have to. We've put together a list of 15 ways you can manage stress during the college application process.
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Jan Rendleman
Understanding the basics of financial aid will prepare you for managing your college expenses. Learn 12 important things you should know about college financial aid before you apply.
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Jody Dittenber
This year, the CMU Libraries is celebrating its 65th anniversary as a United States Federal documents depository library. CMU officially joined the Federal Depository Library Program on January 3, 1958.
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Jan Rendleman
Wondering what the difference is between AP courses and dual enrollment? Find out where you take your courses, who teaches them, how much they cost and how you earn college credit while you're in high school.
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Kelsey Whing
October's website updates focused on improving existing widgets and features of the site.
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Kelsey Whing
September's website updates focused on improving user experience.
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Alexis Hart
Transferring to a new college or university? Get tips on how to make the process smooth, from choosing the right school to adjusting to your new campus environment.
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Kelsey Whing
Curious about majoring in engineering? Read on to learn more about the different types of engineering, engineering degrees and finding the right one for you.
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Explore what pre-professional programs are and how you can maximize your undergraduate experience to increase your chances of success in graduate school.
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Jan Rendleman
Yes, you can balance a full-time job and earn your degree with strategic planning, digital tools, and good communication at home, work and college.
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