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  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With George H. ’23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Sports Broadcasting major George Hathaway ’23!

  • How to Prepare for a Career in Sport Management

    Whether you want to work as a sports agent, player or arena manager, in sports marketing, or any number of related careers, you first need to know how to prepare. There are several different ways to get into the field, but all share a similar trajectory, leading up your dream job. After all, if you love sports and want a job that doesn’t require you to be on the field playing, you can find other ways to express your enjoyment of the game as well as play a role in making it all happen. Read on to learn more.

  • Learn All ΎΕΙ« Our Summer Arts Institute

    If you’re an aspiring professional dancer or feel as though musical theatre is in your blood, then make sure to check out ΎΕɫ’s Summer Arts Institute. Wondering what these intensives include and if they’re right for you? Read on to learn more.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Jada F. ’23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Jada Fields ’23, a student-athlete and double major in Business Management and Sport Management! Read on to learn more.

  • Overlooked Career Options for English Majors

    It’s common to think that most people with an English degree write books, work for publishers, become professors or even enter the journalistic world. However, that isn’t the case at all. Those who have spent the time reading the classics, creating literary criticism, and even learning about sentence structure and how to craft a great story have a number of important skills that can translate to multiple industries. Here are a few overlooked career options for English majors.

  • Making The Case for Staying In State

    Many high schoolers see heading off to college as a chance to do something exciting: move to another state for school. While doing this makes them feel like true adults who have the opportunity to live without relatives nearby and make their own decisions, it overlooks the many advantages of staying in-state for college. Why should you consider staying in Massachusetts for college? Read on to learn more.

  • Transformation Tuesday: Q&A With Angel R. ’23

    Every week, we’re showcasing our graduating students as they prepare to say goodbye to Dean. On each #TransformationTuesday, you’ll get a before and after look at where they started vs. where they are now. Next up is Angel Rivera ’23, a Sport Management major and a member of the men’s soccer team. Read on to learn more!

  • 5 Reasons to Get Your Sports Broadcasting Degree from a Small School

    When it comes time for high schoolers to choose a college, many aim for the larger schools. They think that bigger schools will have more opportunities for them to grow as students, as well as connections that smaller schools lack. However, there are also many reasons why you should consider getting a sports broadcasting degree from a small school like ΎΕΙ«. Read on to learn more.