From the Dean of Students
Welcome to the third issue of the 2007-08 academic year for Staying Connected, a newsletter for parents of first-year students.

The Campus Link
November Issue

The Campus Link
December Issue

Last Lecture Series
By Katie McComb, Graduate Assistant for the University Center and Student Activities

Home for the Holidays
Dr. Patrick Stack, Director of Counseling/Life Development

Men’s Basketball Team Kicks Off Season in Help the Homeless Classic
By Luke A Rinne, Sports Information Coordinator

Women’s Basketball Team Home Opener
By Luke A Rinne, Sports Information Coordinator

 

From the Dean of Students

Welcome to the third issue of the 2007-08 academic year for Staying Connected, a newsletter for parents of first-year students.
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The Campus Link
December Issue
A newsletter for parents and family prepared for Webster by PaperClip Communications

This issue includes...

  • Having the Academic Performance Conversation
  • Helping Students Stay Healthy
  • What Will My Student Choose to Do*
  • Holiday Gifts for College Students
*In the article entitled “What Will My Student Choose to Do” there is a mention of a new website for career advice. We encourage students to visit our Career Services office prior to utilizing this site. Our professional career counselors can put this general information into the appropriate context for each student given the individual’s interests and experiences.
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The Campus Link
November Issue
A newsletter for parents and family prepared for Webster by PaperClip Communications

This issue includes...

  • The Credit Card Conundrum
  • When Students Choose to Become Vegetarian or Vegan
  • The Problem Procrastinator
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Last Lecture Series
By Katie McComb, Graduate Assistant for the University Center and Student Activities

Webster’s first ever Last Lecture Series is up and running. Campus Activities planned this speaker series to give faculty members at Webster University the opportunity to lecture an audience of students, staff, and faculty as if it were the “last lecture” of their career. The professors were selected by student vote, and one lecture takes place each month. The professors pick their topic.
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