Tuesday, December 17, 2013

PODCAST!



Don't forget to follow Washburn on FB!
But there are a lot of things you need to watch out for while maintaining a FB account both personally and in the professional world (as we discussed in Mass Media Bootcamp).

Check out this podcast I created about the negative side effects of FB!

UMAPS

The University Mail and Printing Services provide a wide variety of printing and mailing solutions for all Washburn University departments and us students. So you don't have to leave campus, just visit Morgan Hall room 113 and let the professional staff know what you need! They accept cash, credit cards, and even iCard Bod Bucks! I have even used their services to send my mom mail all the way to England! Washburn has everything we need right here on campus  :-)


SLIDESHOW

Slideshow

Here are some pictures from Washburn University, enjoy!

WASHBURN ROCKS!


I LOVE WASHBURN!


WU RESIDENTIAL LIVING


An interview with Mindy Rendon and Kate McCown on Washburn Residential Living

At the WU Residential Living office you can visit about housing options and choose from five of the residential facilities that are available: Living and Learning Center, The Village, West & Kuehne Halls, and The Phi Delta Theta house. Speaking from experience, I would definitely recommend living on campus to all current and future Washburn students as it is a very fulfilling experience and has so many benefits.

http://www.washburn.edu/campus-life/housing-dining/index.html




MABEE LIBRARY

Mabee Library is the official library of Washburn University. Here you can find books, articles and databases, choose from three different study floors, ask librarians questions, ask about inter library loans, check in/out books and videos, check in/out laptops, use printers/copy machines and so much more...
Center for Student Success is also located here which includes academic advising, WU first-year experience, and tutoring on various subjects.

Check out : http://www.washburn.edu/mabee/ for additional information


INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

You can visit WU International Programs if you would like to talk to someone about studying abroad! You can also get involved by joining the International Club and its activities to get a chance to meet many international students from all over the World like myself :-)

More information at: http://www.washburn.edu/academics/international-programs/index.html

This is a very cool page you should visit (It includes interviews with some of the WU international students on what they think about Washburn) :
http://www.washburn.edu/academics/international-programs/international-students/Washburn%20University%20International%20Programs.pdf

I am the girl in the pink sweater, wearing sunglasses :-)