Student Blog Post My name is Brian McDonell and I have been a Webster University student for almost a year now. I am also an active duty military service member, and have been for over 16 years. I am pursuing
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Student Post: Tips From a Current Student

Student Blog Post by Shannon O’Guinn, Freshman pursing a Bachelor of Arts in Games & Game Design How did you select your area of study and how will you utilize your degree? I was born into a family of hidden
Featured Career Resource: Resume Bullet Point Worksheet

By John Link Developing a targeted resume for employment opportunities is a great way to stand out among a crowded applicant pool. The manner in which one develops experience bullet points to showcase their skills related to the position they’re
Living Overseas Is a Life-Long Classroom

By Robyn Kriesel, graduate student in the Advertising and Marketing Communications graduate program. As a “military brat”, meaning one or both of my parents were in the military, I grew up in Europe. Both of my parents served in the military; my
Tips for New Online Students

Karen Carlson is a current MBA student here at Webster. She shared this, in our Online Student Commons, to students taking online class for the first time: “This is my second online class. I have a full time job, two
Get Organized and Get your Online Degree

By Marguerite Epps, Webster University MBA Student When I first started working on my MBA degree at Webster University, I was somewhat hesitant about the journey because it had been some time since completing my bachelor’s degree. I believe that
5 Tips for the Traditional Face-to-Face Student Taking Online Courses

By Alyssa Potter, Webster University BA-Public Relations student Oftentimes online classes are preferred by non-traditional students, such as parents looking to boost their income by earning a degree or busy professionals hoping to advance his or her career by acquiring
All of the Weathers

By Dr. Michael Cottam A few months ago, a colleague from Phoenix, Arizona came to visit St. Louis for a couple of weeks in February. Near the end of his visit he observed “Over the past 10 days I have
Judged at First Sight – How Important is Fashion & First Impressions Part I

by Marsha Alejandro Face it, we live in a world where we are constantly being critiqued from the very grain of our hairs all the way to the soles of our feet. As much as we are constantly told and taught
What I Learned in My Online Program

What I learned in My Online Program by Angela Whitlow, M.A. Media Communications ‘14 Webster University’s Online Learning Center (OLC) reached out to me about feedback from my experience as a December 2014 graduate of the online Master of Arts