Though it may seem outdated, a professionally written business letter can make all the difference ... Contractions or colloquialisms such as “lol” can also distract from the message you ...
Guest: Corey Brettschneider is a professor of constitutional law and politics at Brown University. He is the author of The Oath and the Office and his latest, The Presidents and the People: Five ...
Career Advisors offer personalized feedback on content, grammar, format and more. Call 937-229-2045 to schedule an appointment with a Career Advisor. Resume Template- Refer to this outline to begin ...
Business school admissions can be competitive, and one way applicants can stand out is through strong recommendations. These endorsements can help humanize applicants and provide further context ...
There is a new temporary statue attracting attention near the U.S. Capitol: a brass-colored desk with poop on top of it. The ...
A diary handed down through three generations has helped find the wreck of a German U-boat sunk by a secret Royal Navy Q-ship ...
Other royals are stepping up to shake hands and cut ribbons. Prince Harry flew in from California. Visitors to Buckingham Palace wonder what comes next.
The Office of the Registrar will provide a Letter of Invitation to assist graduates whose guests need to apply for a visa in order to attend their student’s commencement ceremony. The Letter of ...
Letters must include the writer’s first and last names as well as the writer’s address (including city of residence) and telephone number. (Addresses and phone numbers are not published.
Each show always features a completely different array of performers, reading engaging letters written over the centuries and from around the world. And each audience for Letters Live doesn’t ...
That’s just sad. Two Nov. 3 letters to the editor deserve a supportive thumbs-up for their statements regarding Mayor Donna Deegan’s recent (and widely criticized) “concentration camp ...
With its electoral college, the United States no longer responds to the will of the people. (“The U.S. alone is saddled with an electoral college. How did that happen?” Opinion, Oct. 29 ...