You’ve opened the heavily anticipated acceptance letters and now it’s time to decide — where are you going to go to college? You may have your eyes set on a certain school, but there is another party that you should include in your college decision — your parents. Our parents do a pretty good […]
Month: January 2022
Marymount partners with Curative to provide no-cost COVID-19 testing
For the second consecutive year, Marymount University is providing both its own community members and the general public with access to COVID-19 tests on campus at no out-of-pocket cost, this time through a partnership with public health service leader Curative. As the DMV region and the nation as a whole are mired in a […]
Arlington Magazine: The Year Ahead: Voices from Arlington
Photo by Moritz Knöringer on Unsplash The past two years have been riddled with monumental challenges, from a global pandemic, to the ongoing fight for racial justice, to an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. So, we recognize that adopting a positive outlook toward 2022 is no easy task. And yet, we’re surrounded by individuals—small business […]
3 New Year’s resolutions for high school seniors in 2022
A new year, a new you! It’s a cliché we’ve all heard before, but it’s true if you’re graduating in 2022 — life as you know it is about to change. In a few months, high school will become a memory as you embark on the exciting new journey into higher education. A new […]
Washington Business Journal: Business leaders share their reflections on an up-and-down 2021
Every year has its highs and lows. But at this point, we’ve entered hair-raising roller-coaster territory, and no one really knows when this ride is going to stop. We bid farewell to 2021 with your reflections on another year of playing it by ear, rolling with the punches — simply staying healthy and safe. […]
WTOP: Marymount University to start spring semester virtually
Marymount University students will begin their spring semester classes virtually due to COVID-19 concerns, the school announced Wednesday. The school will readopt a remote learning format for the first two weeks of the spring 2022 semester “in order to reduce the potential spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 on campus,” the school said […]