Ferris campus still houses buildings that were constructed dating back to 1929. Have you ever wondered where the buildings on campus got their names? This information is courtesy of the […]
Posts by Harley Harrison
Obama-scare
One of the biggest promises of President Donald Trump’s campaign was the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare. While congress is hoping to replace the ACA, there […]
Community‑based learning
Classroom communities can play a huge factor in a student’s ability to learn and feel confident in class. However, they are not always formed in many of our classes on […]
Sent from my iPhone
Communicating with professors outside of class does not have to be a painful chore or an awkward encounter like many students fear. Every professor is different, but many agree that […]
What do I say?
Writing a resume is one of the most difficult responsibilities that students have to go through. However, AMA is here to help. The Ferris American Marketing Association hosted a Resume […]
Diplomas served on a silver platter
Grade inflation no longer comes as a surprise to college campuses, yet experts are still debating the cause of this 30-year-old trend. According to gradeinflation.com, the average GPA at four-year […]
Strong is the new pretty
Kate Parker, a professional photographer, is changing the way we define beauty in her new exhibit at the FSU Art Gallery. Wednesday, Jan. 18, marks the opening of the new […]
What is beauty anyway?
The term “beauty” has an ever-changing definition set in place by society, a definition we—both men and women—strive for. Right now, we live in a culture that tells us we […]
Business in Germany
Ferris business administration students will soon have the opportunity to spend two semesters in Kleve, Germany, obtaining a dual degree while immersing in the German culture. “The dual degree applies […]
Honoring Dr. King
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is quickly approaching and students should remember that the day represents more than a day off from school. “It is important for students to attend […]