Posts From Matthew C. Keegan
Six Steps to Prepare for Your Career While in College
Your time in college will fly by fast. Before you know it you will be on stage, collecting your degree and turning your tassel. Hopefully, you’ll have a job offer in hand too and ready to launch your career.
Healthful Eating and the College Student
You were raised to eat a certain way while at home. Hopefully, that way incorporated a lot of sound eating habits, what can contribute to good health overall.
Big Football: Largest College Stadiums by Capacity
There is nothing that easily compares to a football stadium filled with cheering fans. The emotions, the unity of colors and the connection to more than 100 years of gridiron history is something that every fan should take in.
Successful College Mergers: A Blueprint for Future Consolidation?
With more than 4,000 accredited colleges and universities in the United States, the likelihood of consolidation remains strong. Indeed, higher education is facing disruption, not unlike what businesses have faced over the past few decades as the Internet has taken hold.
7 Reasons Why You Should Transfer Colleges
Your college years will go by quickly, especially if you intend to complete your undergraduate studies within four years.
Charlie Weis is Gone: Who is Next?
College football coaches get hired and they get fired. Often, they’ll get hired again, but if they do not succeed in their roles, then they’re just as likely to get fired again.
Career Choice: Choreographers
The fine arts plays an important role in society. We have movies, plays, dances and other forms of entertainment that can inspire and uplift the world.
Yik Yak App Stirs Controversy
Ever since the advent of social media and networking, people have been flocking to various websites and making use of a variety of sources to connect with others.
It is Transition Time for the College Football Season
After weeks of playing non conference games, the college football season is transitioning to what everyone has been waiting for: the conference schedule.
UCDavis, IDTP Study Proffer $100 Trillion Transportation Savings
The University of California, Davis (UCDavis) and the Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP) recently released a joint study on climate change to coincide with a UN climate summit held in New York on Sept. 23.
Key Indications Your College is in Trouble
Earlier this month SayCampusLife reported that a small college in New Hampshire suddenly canceled classes just before the start of the current academic year.
Big Ten Likely to Sit Out of Initial Playoff
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. This year, the Big Ten Conference was supposed to compete with the other four Big 5 conferences, but through the first three weeks of the season, the conference stands 1-10 against its chief rivals.


