Can Positive Psychology Provide Relief for Cancer Patients?

Around 25,000 Americans are diagnosed with a brain tumor each year.  Of those, over 15,000 will pass due to their diagnosis, with the 5-year-survival rate at barely over a third of all patients.  Treatment of these tumors is often limited to chemotherapy or radiation in where the patient is literally bolted to a table byContinue reading “Can Positive Psychology Provide Relief for Cancer Patients?”

Borders and Walls

“Borders and Walls: What Separates and Divides Us.” Upon first reading this topic I thought about two main tracks of thought: Physical and Psychological borders.  It is important to note that they are both different but also both can feed into each other in a way. Physical borders are ones we can see and touch and interactContinue reading “Borders and Walls”

College Consortium Project

MCO Survey of Public Relations  Client: College Consortium Amanda Roach Location: Texas Wesleyan University and Online Audience: Students and faculty at Texas Wesleyan University Goal: To inform more students and faculty about College Consortium and the resources available to them. Overview:  The College Consortium (CC) brings the sharing economy to higher education so colleges canContinue reading “College Consortium Project”

Art Gallery hoping to grow in upcoming months

Kit Hall is looking forward to retirement at the end of the Spring 2019 semester, but that has not slowed her down in running the Bernice Coulter Templeton Art Studio as a team of one. Hall, who has been teaching at Texas Wesleyan for over twenty years, says that she’s hoping the work she isContinue reading “Art Gallery hoping to grow in upcoming months”

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