Marlene Hollick, Ed.D.
I'm presently the Dean of the Division of Health Disciplines at ASA in New York City. Formerly, I served as a Professor for the Department of Allied Health Professions at Monroe College, also located in New York City. Additional experience includes geriatric and clinical nutrition services, distance learning, and instructional support. I hold a BS in Health Science, MA in Nutrition, MPH in Community Health Education, and EdD in Higher Education, with a specialization in Health Care Education. I am a member of the American Dietetic Association and a Registered Dietitian.
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Forever Felt: September 11, 2001One person's brief description of how the events of that day reverberate in the present
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How to Do Well in College Anatomy Laboratory CoursesPre-professional healthcare programs are among the most rigorous a college can offer. Here are some ideas about how to get on and stay on track to successfully complete anatomy laboratory requirements.
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When to Drop a College CourseToughing it out isn't always the best solution. If life's demands run counter to academic schedules and requirements, consider the options presented here.
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Dos and Don'ts for Requesting Graduate School Recommendations from Your ProfessorsProfessors are innundated with requests from students to complete letters of recommendation for graduate school programs. Here's how to make sure your request does not get lost in the shuffle.
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How to Avoid Failing in College, Part II: Electronic Textbooks Vs. Traditional TextbooksAs publishers increase the numbers of e-books available on the market, college students need to weigh the pros and cons of the newer technologies and delivery systems.
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How to Avoid Failing in College, Part I: Course SelectionDealing successfully with college coursework and degree requirements can be tricky. Here are some options to consider when you find yourself enrolled in a course section that just isn't working out.
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Study Tips for College Final ExaminationsDoing well on final examinations at the college level involves more than just studying your textbook. Here are some tips and suggestions to help you ace those exams!
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Employee Health and Wellness TipsAlthough some employers will pay for sick time off, gym memberships, health insurance plans, and others will not, it remains the responsiblity of each individual to apply primary preventative methods to promote better health and wellness outcomes.
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Ten Worst Ways to Lose WeightThere are thousands of diets, pills, potions, and methods designed to promote weight loss. The trick is to do it safely without sabotoging your efforts. Here are a few examples of what not to do when you are trying to lose weight.
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Combating Cancer without Health InsuranceIf you lack health care coverage and suddenly face a major illness, there are several sources of support available to you.
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Doing More with Less During an Economic DownturnInstitutions of higher learning are finding ways to cope with today's unprecedented fiscal crisis.
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How to Study for Open-Book ExaminationsFor numerous college-level courses and online learning in particular, instructors will administer open-book examinations. Counterintuitively, the student may have to increase their amount of preparation.
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Proofreading Your Assignments for College SuccessCarefully proofreading written assignments for compliance with instructions, as well as for spelling and grammar, can help college students earn the highest possible scores.
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How to Study for Opened-Book ExaminationsEven the brightest students can stumble when faced with the task of completing an opened-book exam. Here are some tips to help keep you at the top of your academic game!
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How to Reduce the Costs of College TextbooksOptions exist for legitimately reducing college textbook expenses while complying with course requirements. -
Planning Holiday Gifts for Adult College StudentsAdults pursuing college degrees lead busy lives, and appreciate gifts that reflect usefullness, style, and convenience. Here are a few examples of gifts that will fit the bill.
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So, You Think You Can Teach Online?:Teaching online is neither as easy nor as convenient as it may appear. Knowledge of specific technologies, pedagogy, and instructional design are necessary for your students to excel; your deficits in these areas can lead to poorer student outcomes.
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The College Student Attrition PhenomenonCollege freshman may never make it to graduation due to several factors. These include poor high school prep for college, low motivation, inadequate career orientation, and the inability of the college to meet the needs of older, non-traditional students.

