Archive for November, 2009
« Previous EntriesSince entering the Physical Education Graduate program I have heard the importance of attending both the New York State AAHPERD and national AAHPERD conferences. Now we all know as students money can be tight and you have to ask yourself is it really worth the money to go. Well, I am here to tell you [...]
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This week in the CSPA program was a very short week because we only had one day of classes! This allowed for an extra long break and gave me the time to start more of my papers. This is not exactly how I hoped to start my break but my goal was to relieve some [...]
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Midterms may have ended a couple of weeks ago, but I have several more assignments that need to be completed before the semester ends, one of which is a group assignment. I must say, this group assignment on multicultural literature has been quite enjoyable in terms of the learning experience from researching the subject matter, [...]
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What a week! Monday in our Intro class, we worked in groups on a case study we had been assigned. The case studies we have been working on involve a particular problem or dilemma in higher education that we have to analyze and solve. These case studies are a great way to practice problem-solving techniques [...]
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Hi everyone! I’m so excited to be writing my first blog! I guess I should start out by telling you a little bit about myself. This past fall, I started the Health and Human Performance graduate program here at Canisius. Although I was very familiar with the school, having come here for undergrad, I couldn’t [...]
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With November coming to an end, and December fast approaching, I feel like the semester has gone as swiftly as the leaves from the trees. I look back at the pieces of the semester that have impacted me the most so far. Although I’m enrolled in an online class, I have encountered some great friendships [...]
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It is the time in the semester when you are no longer able to put off the inevitable work that you must accomplish, thinking that you still have plenty of time to finish all of your assignments. This time of the year reminds me of sleeping 15 minutes past your alarm clock wake-up time, thinking it is going to give you all the more energy in the world. When you finally awake, you are rushing around in a panic so that you are not late. I cannot push the snooze button anymore; we have 3 more weeks left in the semester (including this one and finals).
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The theory paper is DONE! One paper down, plenty more to go! As the semester comes to an end it seems as if everything that I had plenty of time to start is now due in a week. Pretty soon it will be all over and then after a few nice weeks of relaxing over [...]
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This past week in my Introduction to Counseling and Ethics course, we learned about grief and loss and how to treat clients that may come to you as professional counselor, seeking help on these issues. It was a particular interesting class because we had a guest speaker, Mrs. Lori Pusateri, who graduated from the school [...]
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The first year students of the CSPA program are very busy as deadlines continue to approach. It seems like there is something new due each week, which is a bit overwhelming. I guess I should be grateful that all this work is not due at the same time, but I cannot help but avoid my [...]
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