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How to Increase Time-Management Skills – Allison Young

For college students, a common struggle that many endure is developing time-management strategies. Between school, work, and social activities, students are constantly bombarded with new challenges and tasks that build up. It is their responsibility for maintaining all aspects of life to create a healthy balance. Many students are required to take 15 credit hours … Continue reading How to Increase Time-Management Skills – Allison Young

April 3 – Molly McKnight, U.S. Bank

Molly McKnight is Vice President, Marketing Manager at U.S. Bank. She received her bachelor's degree from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in 2011. Outside her career at U.S. Bank, she is board chair for Montgomery Nursery School and advisory board member for Camp Kesem at the University of Cincinnati. She is … Continue reading April 3 – Molly McKnight, U.S. Bank

My Experience As a Senior in The Peer Mentorship Program – Hunter Farno

Walking into my career coaching appointment senior year, I never would’ve expected to walk out with hopes of joining a new organization, let alone finding a new mentor and friend. I mean, who joins a new organization as a senior? I was nervous about not knowing anyone, and I wasn’t sure how I was going … Continue reading My Experience As a Senior in The Peer Mentorship Program – Hunter Farno

March 27 – Caroline Burleson, Buffalo Wild Wings

Caroline is PR and Influencer Lead for Buffalo Wild Wings. Before joining Inspire Brands in 2020, she spent 10+ years in professional sports with various teams in the NBA and MLB. Some career moments at BWW she is most proud of include: an Overtime merch collaboration, a Ryan Reynolds Twitter exchange, and a Jack Harlow … Continue reading March 27 – Caroline Burleson, Buffalo Wild Wings

Finding Your Passions – Maxwell Burton

Before coming to college, I was told to follow my passions. I didn’t take this serious enough. I’m not sure I knew what my desires truly were. I still don’t. Maybe I had too many passions, maybe, I didn’t have enough, maybe I didn’t know where they could lead me, or maybe I followed a … Continue reading Finding Your Passions – Maxwell Burton

March 20 – Women in the Workforce Panel

This week, Scripps PRSSA is hosting a women in the workforce panel. This panel is designed and run by our Diversity Committee. The purpose of the panel is to empower women to overcome adversity in the corporate world. Notoriously, the workforce has paid women less for the same work as men. Women hold fewer high-level … Continue reading March 20 – Women in the Workforce Panel

Spring Semester Lifestyle – Anna Hinkle

Wondering how to navigate through the Spring semester with extracurriculars, employment, classes and personal matters? Well, from the second this semester began, I was buried in work. I remember thinking to myself that accomplishing all of it would be impossible, but after 8 weeks, it was not as bad as it seemed. Currently, as a … Continue reading Spring Semester Lifestyle – Anna Hinkle

Behind the Scenes of the Special Events Committee – Maggie Noll

Have you ever been a part of an organization but don’t know how to get involved? That was me, last year, as a sophomore hoping to join an organization I would love. It can be hard trying to navigate your passions and apply them to an organization, but thankfully, I got lucky finding the Special … Continue reading Behind the Scenes of the Special Events Committee – Maggie Noll

March 6 – Amanda Goodenow, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

Amanda graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, majoring in Entrepreneurship and minoring in Sustainability. She is a Wholesale Account Manager for The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company where she virtually manages 400 customers across 15 states in the Eastern US to best leverage the Goodyear, Cooper and Mastercraft portfolio … Continue reading March 6 – Amanda Goodenow, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company

Second Semester of Senior Year – Laine Dannemiller

(Art by Grace Cho @yoooookyung)          When I was 18 years old, I thought I knew exactly what I wanted. Then, I came to college. My dreams of being a fashion designer changed to being a buyer, then changed to being a fashion writer, and lastly, took its final form as wanting to be a … Continue reading Second Semester of Senior Year – Laine Dannemiller