Journey for justice

Child and Youth Care instructor Carys Cragg talks about her book, ‘Dead Reckoning: How I Came to Meet the Man Who Murdered My Father’, why she wrote it and how the experience informs her work.

Why are we afraid to talk about death?

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Learn how can an End-of-Life Doula help someone at the end of their life.

Want to work in the music biz? Here are five reasons Douglas should be your starting point.

. 1. Find your crew. Connections are important in any industry. Make friends, network or just jam out with fellow music-loving students. Who knows? You may find your future bandmates in one of your classes. 2. Get schooled. You have the passion, all you need is the training. From the fundamentals of music to professional training, explore your passion for music with help from the pros. It doesn’t hurt that many of our programs easily transfer to university. 3. Broaden your horizons. You’re trained in piano, but have always loved the look of a saxophone…. Read More

Humans of DC: Road to anthropology

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“Once I took my first class in Anthropology, I became enchanted by the great diversity of cultures in the world. I had literally no idea where it was going to lead me.”