Cooper Memorial College opened in 1887. The original name honored a revered former leader of the Presbyterian denomination which founded the College. The original curriculum offered four majors, and a preparatory department offering high school courses for those students unable to attend such institutions in their home communities. The major included a “Classical Course”, a general liberal arts emphasis, a “Normal Course” for prospective teachers, an “English Course” for future school administrators, and a business course. These original curriculum choices remain the primary focus of Sterling College (renamed in 1920) into this new millennium. Few other colleges in the United States have been able to retain their original focus while continually updating the content of courses and the techniques of teaching them.
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My loud thought...
Communications and communicating best tells of behavior that results to a corresponding reward system or feedback mechanism. If you have behavior you don't want, by doing or saying nothing, you send the message to this person or group that this behavior is acceptable. Therefore, it is naïve to be surprised when you get more of it. By now as a communications major and specialist, it is my duty to encode, decode and broadcast innovative information with sound interest and good will for my audience for Advertising, Marketing and or media. Feel free to leave your views and come again.
-Godfrey Miheso