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Rowan's clinical psychology program has received full accreditation by the American Psychological Association. - Graphics Editor / Julia Quennessen

APA gives full accreditation to Rowan’s Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program

Maryela Gallardo January 31, 2024

The Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program at Rowan University has achieved full accreditation by the American Psychological Association (APA), after a meeting in late October 2023.  The program’s initial...

NJ State Police Officers Krzaczkowski and Donahue riding their horses, Pepe and Phantom, at the 2023 Law & Justice Day at Bunce Green Circle. - News Intern / Abigail Twiford

Rowan’s Law & Justice Day brings law enforcement opportunities to campus

Abigail Twiford April 26, 2023

Law enforcement, dogs, horses and Rowan students were drawn out to the Bunce Green on a windy Wednesday morning. Students around the green talked with state troopers, SWAT team members, transit officers...

Marketing senior Ryan Collins speaks with Kayla Beckman at the Walgreens table. - News Intern / Abigail Twiford

RU hosts business career fair

Abigail Twiford March 1, 2023

The second annual Business Career and Internship Fair was held in the Eynon Ballroom at the Chamberlain Student Center on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 11 a.m.  There were around 65 employers at the event,...

RTN’s sports team live-streamed Rowan Mens Hockey’s home opener on Sept. 23. - Photo via Rowan Television Network

Rowan RTN Provides TV and Film Students With Real-World Experience

Chelsea Valcourt October 12, 2022

Rowan's Radio, Television & Film program has produced Emmy-award-winning professionals and successful, freelancing content creators through its vigorous curriculum and ability to provide students...

This week's editorial discusses the importance of getting involved and making connections in college. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: Getting Involved as a Student Prepares you as a Professional

The Whit Staff March 30, 2022

The profession you hope to be in the future starts with the student you are right now.  College students juggle quite a bit, from their course work to extracurriculars, to jobs and social life....

Senior Elizabeth Jasek discusses falling into patterns of senioritis and looking toward the future. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Jasek: Senioritis and Anticipating What’s to Come

Elizabeth Jasek March 28, 2022

“Senioritis” is a disease of laziness, hopelessness, stress and a serious lack of motivation. You see, I was under the impression that it only affected high school seniors but, clearly, I was wrong.  I...

This week's editorial discusses why internships need to be paid. - Pixabay.com

Editorial: Should Internships be Paid?

The Whit Staff March 23, 2022

As college students, we juggle a lot of responsibilities. Classes, work and a personal life all while trying to mature into young adults in this ever changing world.  On top of that, students...

Features Editor Jennifer McGraw says farewell to fellow graduating colleagues and two organizations that felt like home in her final edition of "Her PROFspective." - Photo via Pixabay.com

Her PROFspective: The Power of Manifestations and Hard Work

Jennifer McGraw March 8, 2022

I remember making a vision board in the summer of 2021.  On this board, I put goals I wanted to achieve before the end of the year. Specifically, I set a lot of goals that I was not confident...

This week's editorial discusses the difference between living to work and working to live and valuing a work-life balance. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: Will you Work to Live or Live to Work

The Whit Staff March 2, 2022

It’s 11 p.m. The clock is ticking its detestable rhythm while the computer screen’s glow has burned application sites into your brain for hours, leaving behind nothing more than anxious thoughts...

Senior Elizabeth Jasek discusses the topic of tattoos and their link to unprofessionalism in the workplace. - Photo via Pixababy.com

Jasek: Ink or no ink — the Professional Dilemma

Elizabeth Jasek October 4, 2021

I laid in the cheap, leather lounge chair with sweaty palms and rosy cheeks, wincing at every pinch of pain that the tattoo gun shot. Only one thought was running around in my mind: “Will I be able...

Senior Helena Perray discusses her position on greatness and redefining its meaning in her life. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Perray: Maybe I Don’t Want to be Great

Helena Perray September 29, 2021

If it has ever been recommended to me – human services, marketing, psychology – I have more than likely tried to major in it. “You would be great, Helena.” Great. There was never a need for my...

Careers look far more different these days than ever before. This week's Editorial discusses the many layers of social media fame and what success looks like today. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: Social Media is Fooling you – There’s Nothing Wrong With Following a Traditional Career Path

The Whit Staff September 22, 2021

Since its creation in 2010, Instagram has evolved from a space where users could keep up with friends and local acquaintances in their free time, to a platform where million-dollar careers have been born....

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