Rasmussen and the Blogosphere
Blogs are important tools that provide helpful insight into the Rasmussen culture, employee innovation and shared viewpoints. Blogs allow our employees to connect with one another, as well as other students and partners. Blogs guarantee transparency and encourage discourse and dialogue. Rasmussen's philosophy is by encouraging others to talk about issues that matter, we all end up benefiting from the diversity and texture of unique viewpoints.
At Rasmussen, our schools have taken advantage of this technology with great enthusiasm. Our programmatic blogs have been active for more than a year, and are a reflection of the voice we give to our organization. By encouraging this open discussion, we see contributions and innovation occur that are normally unrealized without blogs. Here are a few blogs to provide helpful insight into our culture and the overall Rasmussen experience:
- Healthy Communication —Director of Nursing Bradley Moore and other faculty discuss Allied Health and Nursing. Discover the latest heath care career trends, such as why massage therapy is an attractive career, or learn more about specialized areas such as surgical technology.
- Justice Jargon —School of Justice Studies Director CarieAnn Potenza and other faculty discuss Justice Studies. Read how criminal justice issues, legislation and current event topics are seen through the School of Justice's insightful perspectives and gain greater awareness to the issues that affect you.
- Of Mice and Robots —Hap Aziz, Director of the School of Technology and Design, discusses anything and everything related to technology. Offering discussion about network security, gaming, viruses and hacks, hardware or robotics, this blog will have you both entertained and educated in the endless arenas of information technology and computing.
- smallTalk —School of Education Director CeCe Westby and others discuss early childhood education careers. This blog covers an array of topics, from your child's first teacher experience to valuable parenting resources you can really use. Each is provided by insightful professionals who are actively involved in current childhood education issues.
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