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Meet Our New Program Director!

Chien-Hsin Tsai is the new Program Director for World Languages at Washington Academy of Languages. Chien is Taiwanese American. He served in the Taiwanese Air Force for two years before moving to Seattle to pursue his undergraduate degrees in Modern Japanese Literature and Comparative Literature. Before joining City University as a Chinese instructor in August…
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The Gift

[Featured from left to right: Fiona Li, jack Liu, Kim Nguyen, Tony Zhou, and Debbie Chan (Not pictured: Yorick Yu] Forward by Debbie Chan, WAL Student Activities Coordinator Every session, we try to encourage our international students to volunteer in our community. By doing this, they meet new people, learn new skills, step out of…
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Nonprofit Leadership Skills: Building a Diverse Board

How to build a diverse board By Joel L. Domingo, Ed.D. What does it mean to have a diverse nonprofit board, and why is this important? Having diverse leadership at the board level not only ensures that more ideas are brought forth but that perspectives, experiences, and abilities can be leveraged to help the organization. …
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Supporting Educators While They Become School Leaders

At CityU, Online Field Supervisors Support Principal and School Administrator Interns Across the Nation and Around the World. Meet Gaynell Walker. She served 18 years as a school principal, dedicated to leading highly successful schools. Now Gaynell is dedicated to sharing her professional knowledge and “real-world” expertise with aspiring school leaders as she helps prepare…
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What Is a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration?

The world is changing. That’s what they say, right? Big data, artificial intelligence, jobs becoming automated. These are all part of the current fabric of the market.
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BS or BA in Business Administration?

College is a time for decisions. Decisions about your major shape the outlook of your career. A discipline like Business Administration allows for a wide range of career options from management to consultant to analyst to much more.
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Former Student, Collin Buckley, Finds Expected and Unexpected Benefits in CityU Program

By Teri Poff When Collin Buckley was in elementary and high school his experience was not always a smooth one. “I wasn’t much fun for most of my school years, but I can name distinct teachers and one administrator that saw through my behavior and saw a kid worth investing in,” Collin recalled. Collin believes…
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Leadership and the Importance of Saying Thanks

Written by Dr. Joel Domingo Of the many descriptors that people associate with good leaders—proficient, charismatic, intelligent, compassionate, etc. there is one that people rarely use—thankful. When was the last time you thought of a leader who demonstrated or even led with thankfulness. Thankfulness, which can be thought of as actions and gratitude, which is…








