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being busy | the brohan show | Student Vlog |

In this episode, I talk about being too busy these days, and what I want to do about it (a lesson learned from last semester). Join me as I talk about taking breaks, what I cherish the most being here at Juniata, and watch a cool drone shot of Daniel and I riding our bikes into the sunset – thanks Jared 😉

Stay Warm with Daniel Muleady ’22 | Student Vlog |

Lawn Man Dan is back at it making us laugh (and composing music)! Keep out the cold this winter with warm smiles and strong friendships. This week, Daniel Muleady ’22 shares some of his most treasured memories during his time on campus.

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An MBA with a Healthcare Administration Concentration is a Solid “Now” Decision

In Pennsylvania, we recently saw Alison Beam succeed Dr. Rachel Levine at the Pennsylvania Health Department. Beam holds a Bachelor of Science in Health Policy and Administration and is just one example of the pathways available to those exploring a healthcare administration career.

The truth is the need for healthcare administration professionals exists across the nation, making it one of the upward trending career decisions in the United States. 

Why all this growth and will it last? 

The complications in healthcare, data, and artificial intelligence to drive decisions and an aging yet long-living population have driven the demands. Add to that all that we have learned during COVID-19, the expectations for growth are expected to continue well past 2030. People with a passion for healthcare administration and the right education are sought out by hospital systems, physician networks, nursing homes, home health agencies, and governmental positions. Consider compliance alone. As national administration changes every 4-8 years, so does the regulatory environment. Healthcare systems rely on administrators to ensure that they remain compliant while driving up quality care. 

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My First Week of Classes with Anna | Student Vlog

Take a glance into student life on campus with Integrated Media Arts student Anna Sule ’22 as she takes you along with her on her first week of the spring 2021 semester. Juniata College. Think about who you are. Learn more by visiting: https://www.juniata.edu#StudentVlog#JuniataCollege

Adult Students Seek Options. Graduate Programs Grow.

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Options. That’s one of the most popular themes for 2020. As we work to figure out our futures, we look for options in our careers and training/education. People across the United States are being faced with making the best of a bad situation. For potential students, this can include taking on new job responsibilities due to corporate downsizing, rethinking recent career decisions, and starting over completely. For adults who already hold their bachelor’s degree, graduate programs can seem promising. That has meant a noticeable increase in first-generation graduate students.

Like any continuing education, graduate programs require some preliminary research and strategy, by the student, to best figure out which path to take and which school is the best match for them and their wallet. Because some job markets have gone from bad to worse during COVID, universities have had to revisit and reallocate resources into programs that are needed now. Dealing with that delicate balance, they still must address the new needs of their students, what’s happening now, and preparing them for the dramatic changes taking place in business and across industries.

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