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Senior Meraj Husen and two of his friends and classmates, Camilly Shrestha and Dikshya Upadhyaya, let their curiosity about credit cards lead them to development of an app that helps credit card users shop smarter. As international students, they had never experienced credit cards until they came to the U.S. Read about how they brought their idea to reality.
Students Mike DeJoseph and Rianna Bottger are champions of reducing food insecurity on campus and in our local community. They are spearheading the efforts of the College’s Food Recovery Network (FRN) to recover surplus food from Cheney Dining Hall to provide to our students facing food insecurity and to a local agency also fighting hunger.
Joanne Farias loves her experiences so far as a graduate student in the Athletic Training (AT) master’s program.
Springfield College Giving Day 2020 will be held on Wednesday, March 4. Current student Natalie Arroyo explains why she chooses to donate each year.
Ed Lizotte, Director of Enrollment Management at Springfield College, has had experience as both an online learner and an online educator. He shares his experience with online programs and important things to consider when deciding on what type of continuing education is best for you.
Katerina T. Valentin (G'19) is not new to Springfield College, but she recently began in her new role as Program Liaison with the Division of Inclusion and Community Engagement. Katerina talks about her journey, including how her Puerto Rican background shaped her academic drive and why being hearing-impaired and "a little different" has never stopped her from achieving her goals.
Scott Dranka, Director of the Career Center at Springfield College, shares information about this valuable resource and how he and his colleagues can help prepare you for the next step in your journey, whether it’s graduate school or pursuing your career.
In part II and III of the Biol: 320 International Tropical Field Research, the students and faculty travel through Costa Rica to La Selva Biological Station, followed by Palo Verde National Park. The group wraps up their research and takes in some sights before heading back to the United States.
Led by Assistant Professor of Biology Melinda Fowler and Associate Professor Environmental Biology Justin Compton, Biol 320: International Tropical Field Research is an upper division biology course where students travel to Costa Rica and carry out independent research.
Marianna Newman (‘85) knew from the moment she stepped on campus that her life was about to change forever. Newman describes how Springfield College empowered her to follow her dreams and how her “Springfield DNA” continues to be incorporated into every aspect of her life, including her work as a therapeutic recreation specialist and clinician.