A student’s college experience and social engagment is directly affected by whether he or she is an extroverted or introverted individual. Making friends, participating in class and being involved in on-campus activities are all part of the student experience. Some students find this to be challenging and encounter various setbacks while others adjust to this […]
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Lancer Plaza Gallery presents mobile photography exhibition
Dirk Dallas, assistant professor of graphic design and digital media, shared his photography in a feature exhibition at California Baptist University’s Lancer Plaza Gallery March 9. The gallery displayed 20 photographs Dallas captured with his iPhone. Students, faculty and Dallas’ friends and family browsed the gallery, discussed and partook in refreshments from 6:30 – 8 […]
Influence through Social Networking
The ability to be influenced and impact various publics has changed as the social networking world expands and makes things such as measuring the influence you have on others, possible. Klout is a free social-networking site that monitors the effect one person has on others and the things that might interest them, based on social […]
Google+: Are you in the Circle?
Google is taking over the Internet one creation at a time. In late June of this year, Google began slowly releasing their new social networking service, Google+. However, Google+ was not open to everyone. A user’s access to the site was purely based upon their ability to receive a Google+ invite. Current users that are […]
Freshmen Find Friends on Facebook
Facebook is not only a great way for current students to socialize, but also a fun and easy way for freshman to connect, California Baptist University found. Steve Neilsen, director of student retention, created a group entitled ‘Freshmen at California Baptist University’ on Facebook in 2010. Prior to utilizing Facebook to connect freshmen, CBU used […]