Ruzzle is a game for the ages that is very fun. You can play this game with friends or against some complete stranger for three rounds of finding words on a scramble like board. Available for both iPhone and Android phones, Ruzzle is a game that can keep you occupied […]
Author: James Crawford
UCBA Career Fair Set for March 13
On Wednesday, March 13, UCBA will hold a Career Fair open to all students from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The fair will be held on the first floor of Walters Hall. In order to prepare for the Fair, students are advised by the Career Services office to print an updated copy […]
Writing Center Now Offers Skype Tutoring
If you are looking for a tutor in writing but are lacking in time, the UCBA Writing Center has a solution. Through Skype tutoring, students have the option to get the same help they originally receive in the Writing Center directly from home. Skype tutoring is beneficial to those who […]
The Erotic Success of “50 Shades of Grey”
Have you ever read a book that was so addicting you couldn’t put it down? British author E.L James has a trilogy of books that will have you reading on the edge of your seat. “Fifty Shades of Grey,” “Fifty Shades Darker,” and “Fifty Shades Freed” are all installments in […]
A True Story of the 2004 Tsunami
The new movie “The Impossible,” starring Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor, depicts the true story of the Bennett family during the tsunami of 2004. Henry, Maria, Lucas, Thomas, and Simon Bennett were vacationing on the coast of Thailand during Christmastime 2004. Christmas morning, after opening presents, the family decided they […]
Celtics and Bulls Cope with Injuries
The Boston Celtics aren’t just surviving without Rajon Rondo right now; they are thriving. Since Rondo was diagnosed with a torn ACL, which will keep him out for the remainder of the season, the Celtics haven’t lost a game. With their 106-104 home victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on […]
Resource Fair February 13
UCBA will be holding a Resource Fair on Wednesday, February 13, from 12-2 p.m. in the Muntz Hall Lobby, located in front of the OneStop office. At the fair, students will be able to obtain informational materials regarding all forms of assistance provided by the University, as well as answers […]
Poetry Month Adjusts to Semesters
Normally National Poetry Month is celebrated on UCBA campus during April, which is National Poetry Month. This year and hereafter, however, since the semester schedule ends in April, and half of April is taken up with ending, National Poetry Month will start celebrations and deadlines in March, and finish up […]
Bachelor’s Degree Open House
Have you heard about the new Applied Administration Bachelor’s Program? UCBA is hosting three open house events this month to provide information about the new program to be offered on campus. These open houses will provide information about the course requirements and schedules as well as time for any questions […]
Professor Forest Explores France as Fulbright Scholar
Dr. Tim Forest, UCBA Assistant Professor of History specializing in French and British history, is currently researching in Alsace, France, as a Fulbright Faculty Research Scholar. Alsace is in northeastern France and has been a contested battleground several times in recent history due to the mix of both German and […]