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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...

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,...

This week's editorial discusses graduation and finding a job in your field. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Editorial: So We’re Graduating, now What?

The Whit Staff April 20, 2022

For many of us, one of the greatest, yet simultaneously scariest moments of our lives is approaching—our college graduation. It’s an achievement, a time that solidifies and validates the work we’ve...

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....

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 her thoughts on deciding whether to rent her own place or move back home after graduation. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Jasek: To Rent my own Place or Move Back Home — That is the Question

Elizabeth Jasek February 22, 2022

Life after college can seem difficult to navigate. We are all eager to know where we will end up, what career we’ll have, where we will be living and, ultimately, what life will look like post-graduation.  I...

This week, senior Elizabeth Jasek shares her tips on how to best prepare for a job interview. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Jasek: Job Interview? Here’s What you Need to Know

Elizabeth Jasek November 3, 2021

Many graduating seniors will, inevitably, encounter the interview process as they attempt to secure a job in the future. Part of me wishes that Rowan offered an Interview 101 course because it can be...

Taryn Guettler opens up about her fears surrounding life after graduation and shares advice for students struggling to cope with the transition. - Photo via Pixabay.com

Graduation Anxiety: Coping With Fears of the Future

Taryn Guettler April 27, 2021

“So, what’s next?” If you’re graduating at the end of the semester, that’s probably a question you’ve been asked a lot lately. If you’re like me, you know the answer is “I’m not really...

As college students step into life after graduation, obtaining a job is critical. This week's editorial looks at job prospects in a world affected by COVID-19. - Photo via Pixabay

Editorial: Will the Class of 2021 Be Unemployable Post-Pandemic?

The Whit Staff April 7, 2021

This spring, the class of 2021 will be the first cohort of students to graduate into a (mostly) post-pandemic job market, joining the class of 2020 as beta-testers for our disrupted world. For a generation...

A group photo of The Whit staff. A few staff members share their tips on how to approach a job or internship interview. - Multimedia Editor / Alexander Rossen

Whit Editors on Their Best Tips for Interviewing for Jobs and Internships

Mohammed Fuad November 11, 2020

Almost everyone has had a job at some point in their life. Before getting a job, there is an interview, where you try your best to give your future employer a good first impression of yourself. It's...

The RCB coffee shop sits completed on the first floor of Business Hall. It will be staffed and managed by students. - Features Editor / Kalie VanDewater

Student-led coffee shop to open within Rohrer College of Business

Kalie VanDewater March 8, 2020

Need caffeine in the morning? Well, if you find yourself in Business Hall, there's good news for you: the Rohrer College of Business has recently partnered with Gourmet Dining and Sun Coffee Roasters...

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