Web-Enhanced Courses Versus Hybrid Courses
At ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ, we offer both web-enhanced courses and hybrid courses. Wondering what the difference is? Read on to learn more and find out which format is right for you.
At ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ, we offer both web-enhanced courses and hybrid courses. Wondering what the difference is? Read on to learn more and find out which format is right for you.
Considering taking a hybrid course? Before enrolling, be sure to compare the pros and cons of hybrid courses to help decide if hybrid learning is right for you. Read on to learn more.
This weekend, Lily Jeswald ’22 and Jackie O’Keefe ’18 will be taking part in the Miss Massachusetts competition. We caught up with them to learn more about their pageant experiences, their social impact initiatives and how their time at Dean has impacted both. Read on to find out their answers.
Selecting your degree program - and whether you want to take in-person, online or hybrid classes - is a big decision. Here are a few questions to ask yourself when choosing a hybrid course. Read on to learn more.
Are you getting ready to start a hybrid course? Whether it's your first hybrid course or you've taken a few before, it's normal to feel overwhelmed or unsure how to adjust to the hybrid format. Check out these tips to make sure you're prepared and getting the most out of your hybrid courses.
Planning a visit to ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ or getting excited for the new semester? Check out our guide for things to do around Franklin - all within walking distance of campus. Read on to learn more.
This week officially kicks off our New Student Orientation (NSO) program! Whether you’re participating in a virtual orientation or an in-person one, we’ve got some tips to help you make the most of your experience and kickstart your time at Dean. Read on to learn more.
Esports are not only one of the newest (and most popular) teams to appear on college campuses around the country, but professional online gaming has become quite a hot career choice as well. There are plenty of well-known professional e-sports players out there, as well as many people supporting them, such as sports agents and broadcasters. Read on to learn more.
Sports broadcasting is a popular field that includes more than just hosting a show or asking questions to professional athletes. It entails knowing how to do game play-by-play announcements, often while the game is in progress, describing the action so that those watching or listening from home know what’s going on. If your high school student wants to get into the sports broadcasting field, here’s what they can do.
Forensic science. The words mean a lot to those high school students who spend their days watching fictional shows like Bones, CSI, and NCIS, as well as non-fiction ones on Investigation Discovery. No matter what their favorite shows are, one thing is for certain – they want to someday work in the field and would love to know more. This is where pre-college summer programs, like the one offered by ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ in forensic science, come in handy. Not only do students get a chance to experience college life, but they also get invaluable hands-on experience in the field. Read on to learn more.