Paula Seymour, a successful self-published author with over 250 titles under multiple pen names, answered questions regarding her life as a digital nomad.
Author: Samantha Bradsky
I discovered that the key to having less mess is to simply have less stuff. As someone who was once accustomed to living in a space of total disarray, I have become someone who can’t stand a messy room — something I truly thought would never happen to me.
People are using apps more than ever before, and Baylor has been adapting accordingly with its mobile application development course.
A marketing expert on campus explains the potential reasons behind Facebook’s name change.
Boredom can be a tool to success if used the right way.
President Linda Livingstone announced reduced COVID-19 tests for unvaccinated individuals Thursday, causing the simultaneous closing of the Hankamer/Cashion COVID-19 testing center. Some students do not approve.
In the world of consumerism and commercial technology, the spectrum impacts many consumer devices. What many fail to recognize are the other industries competing with personal devices to use the spectrum as well.
Facebook refers to children as a “valuable but untapped audience” in leaked internal documents. An expert on campus reacted to the controversy.
More often than not, technology distracts students rather than helping them learn. Here are five apps that prove technology can be helpful.
From eating cereal out of another person’s mouth to kissing your best friend to a plethora of dance routines, TikTok has created a unique realm for spreading thousands of unconventional trends.
Organize a to-do list. Note your priorities, and block off time to complete them. I’ve found timetable blocking and scheduling to be very therapeutic for an expert procrastinator like myself.
Over 95% of technology that is developed at a university never sees the marketplace.
Increasing numbers of young adults are experiencing symptoms like chronic headaches, premature arthritis and neck pain, and it has to do with the devices that a vast majority of college students own.
Only today would someone suggest that “sitting” is the new heart attack, and that’s exactly what Trish Baum, the program manager for Academic Resources at Baylor, did when discussing the damage caused by digital learning.
A college student’s worst fear is a computer crashing during final exams. Here’s how that can be avoided.