Student Stories
15 Bucket List Items to Spice Up Your Mohawk Summer
We’ve created this bucket list to give you a few ideas to make the most of your summer. Whether you’re a summer student or out of school for the season, there’s something on this list for everyone. Let’s dive in!
How One Mohawk Student Turned Her Disability into an International Initiative for Social Change
Emilee Schevers is a graduating student of Mohawk’s Early Childhood Education program and a lover of student advocacy. Emilee also happens to be a student with a disability – a genetic condition has caused her to have 10% remaining vision, however that has not stopped her from ‘finding the ability in her disability’.
End of Semester Burnout is Real! Here are 3 Ways to Care for Yourself During High-Stress Periods
Written by: Kait Holloway, Student Communications Coordinator It’s no wild notion to anyone who’s attended post-secondary school for any length of time: finals season can be ROUGH! Sleepless nights abound, hopped up on caffeine and low on steam, it’s natural to feel your mental, emotional, social and physical meters run low. But we have two
A Sneak Peek of What it Means to be an MSA Board Member
Written by: Kait Holloway (MSA Student Communications Coordinator) There are many benefits to being an MSA Board Member, many of which—we were shocked to find—may be unbeknownst to our dear readers. Fret not! We sat down with the MSA’s own: Ameesha, Lindylee, and Sabrina—to get the inside scoop on what it means to be part
Here’s What Two Mohawk Students Had to Say About the MSA Clubs Program
Written by: Kait Holloway (MSA Student Communications Coordinator) Attending college for the first (or sometimes the second) time can be a daunting feat, especially in the case where so many of us are learning remotely. A lot of students right now feel detached from the college experience, and that’s perfectly understandable! Regardless, at the MSA
4 Simple Ways to Feel More Comfortable in Conversations with New People
It’s been an eventful couple of years! And while it’s still too early to say if things will be going “back to normal” any time soon, it’s never a bad idea to brush up on your public etiquette. Truthfully, the pandemic has left everyone feeling a little scattered, socially. After two years’ worth of interactions
15 Bucket List Items to Spice Up Your Mohawk Summer
We’ve created this bucket list to give you a few ideas to make the most of your summer. Whether you’re a summer student or out of school for the season, there’s something on this list for everyone. Let’s dive in!
How One Mohawk Student Turned Her Disability into an International Initiative for Social Change
Emilee Schevers is a graduating student of Mohawk’s Early Childhood Education program and a lover of student advocacy. Emilee also happens to be a student with a disability – a genetic condition has caused her to have 10% remaining vision, however that has not stopped her from ‘finding the ability in her disability’.
End of Semester Burnout is Real! Here are 3 Ways to Care for Yourself During High-Stress Periods
Written by: Kait Holloway, Student Communications Coordinator It’s no wild notion to anyone who’s attended post-secondary school for any length of time: finals season can be ROUGH! Sleepless nights abound, hopped up on caffeine and low on steam, it’s natural to feel your mental, emotional, social and physical meters run low. But we have two
A Sneak Peek of What it Means to be an MSA Board Member
Written by: Kait Holloway (MSA Student Communications Coordinator) There are many benefits to being an MSA Board Member, many of which—we were shocked to find—may be unbeknownst to our dear readers. Fret not! We sat down with the MSA’s own: Ameesha, Lindylee, and Sabrina—to get the inside scoop on what it means to be part
Here’s What Two Mohawk Students Had to Say About the MSA Clubs Program
Written by: Kait Holloway (MSA Student Communications Coordinator) Attending college for the first (or sometimes the second) time can be a daunting feat, especially in the case where so many of us are learning remotely. A lot of students right now feel detached from the college experience, and that’s perfectly understandable! Regardless, at the MSA
4 Simple Ways to Feel More Comfortable in Conversations with New People
It’s been an eventful couple of years! And while it’s still too early to say if things will be going “back to normal” any time soon, it’s never a bad idea to brush up on your public etiquette. Truthfully, the pandemic has left everyone feeling a little scattered, socially. After two years’ worth of interactions