Apr 25, 2019 by Philip F. Johndrow
I have a birthday tradition – one that may cause some of my family to chuckle – where I run at least one minute for every year I have lived. Since I have just reached 60 this year’s run was more of a challenge, but I was more worried about the number than how I...
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Apr 12, 2019 by Chaunte Hall
In today’s technology-based society, our image and our brand is available for all to see whether in person or by the click of a mouse. Does this statement concern you? As a college student, think about if Company X searches your name and the immediate judgment that will either entice or steer them away from...
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Apr 11, 2019 by Daniel Sloan
There’s no stopping someone who is curious, hungry for knowledge, and determined to succeed. Among graduates through the University’s nearly 21-year history, Jonathan occupies a unique place unmatched by any other alum – he holds four masters degrees from Trident.
It wasn’t just a love of learning that drove Jonathan, it was a mix of timing...
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Apr 10, 2019 by Daniel Sloan
The military experience stretches far beyond the soldier in uniform – it encompasses his/her spouse, children, friends, families, and local communities. Each TDY, deployment, and temporary duty assignment has ripple effects that shifts a greater burden onto those at home, which presents challenges for the military spouse hoping to make strides in his or her...
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Apr 4, 2019 by Cindy Wiley
To see the advantages of earning your Master of Science in Leadership (MSL) at Trident, look first at the three Trident differentiators:
EdActive™ Learning Approach, which is case-based learning that enhances the students’ ability to think, to learn, and to solve problems. This has been proven to be a more efficient and effective learning...
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