Learn the best ways to protect your personal information from cybercriminals.
Working is for earning, not spending! Try these small changes to keep that cash coming in rather than flowing out.
Annual LGBTQ celebrations have moved to virtual spaces amid the pandemic, offering new opportunities for deeper conversations about diversity and inclusivity in the workplace
Leading with empathy begins with listening, letting your employees know you hear them, and supporting them to strive for success.
As civil unrest spreads across the nation, we are seeing the result of people’s exhaustion with “talk.” People demand action and change. They are calling for an end to conversations and research...
In celebration of Pride Month in June, UOPX’s vice president of human resources talks about the University’s ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion.
College of Education deans suggest parents prepare for another year of distance learning if a second wave of coronavirus shutters schools in September
Alumna Rebekah Poe uses Instagram to help parents navigate the unfamiliar world of virtual education
The coronavirus pandemic changed everything K-4 resource teacher Rebekah Poe thought she knew about education.
The Center offers resources to help balance studies, work, life and social distancing.
UOPX Dean of the College of Education shares tips on ways to ease anxiety by setting expectations.
Tips to boost learning and keep minds sharp during school break
From adult learners to foster kids, one UOPX employee has a passion for helping people.
Time at home can be productive for the whole family.
Participating in the census is not only your civic duty, but it is the key to your community, city and state receiving its fair share of federal funds, political representation, public services and...
By Ruth Veloria, Chief Strategy and Customer Officer, University of Phoenix
Recording your daily accomplishments is an easy way to soothe your soul, boost your career and celebrate your wins.
Peter Cohen talks about what the University of Phoenix is doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nine University of Phoenix students share what they had to give up to get back in the classroom
Accurate census counts help Arizona’s growing population get their fair share in federal dollars and political representation
Four ways to spark your can-do spirit
Pursue your passion and reward your successes to boost your motivation.
For an adult student who works full time, each day can feel like a mini-marathon. The secret to winning? Pace yourself.
2,000 respondents reveal how their role models inspire them to pursue lifelong learning, higher education
Choose the way you streamline productivity: 25-minute concentrated blocks of time, dedicated moments to reflect on your day or Post-it Notes to visualize your to-do list.
Seven steps to productivity, all between bites
Make your lunchtime productive by understanding “urgent” vs. “important” tasks and prioritizing your afternoon to-do list.
10 questions to ask yourself before you buy
Be strict with yourself when it comes to shopping to ensure your spending supports your long-term goals.
Two surprising “don’t-dos” that might be hurting your productivity
Perfect the amount of surrounding clutter and find a window to work near before diving into your next assignment.
When it’s time for you to study, encourage the kids to build a fort, have a craft-a-thon or set them up for a little rest time on their own.
These exercises will train your brain to avoid distractions and focus on the task at hand
Six helpful tips for how to do it all (and stay sane in the process)
When you’re faced with the demands of both school and parenting, make time to plan — for studying, financial help, childcare and more.
Six ways to set yourself up for a successful week. (Try one, or tackle them all!)
For an awesome start to the week, use Sunday to tackle the laundry, tidy up, meal plan, organize your bags and relax.
Lisa Ghormley, Associate Dean in the College of Education, talks about how to keep your kids busy while they are home from school
Learn ideas and strategies on ways to educate your kids at home.
5 surprising ways you’re already using math
Identify how you crunch numbers every single day to help reduce anxiety surrounding your college-level math coursework.
Make giving a family affair by dedicating time, money and energy to it consistently
To make giving back a family value, try giving your children money to donate as they wish, and schedule volunteer events to attend as a group.
How to stay on task, even when the task is hard
Utilize tactics that make you feel pulled toward your goal, rather than pushed.
Why perfection is your enemy and failure is your friend.
Failures teach you grit and resilience — the exact skills that contribute to success.
Strange as it may seem, your helpful to-do list could be the ultimate distraction
Don’t let the pleasure of checking items off your list distract from accomplishing your long-term goals.
Put the team in teamwork with these five tips for making (and sticking to) a champion chore chart
Be proactive in keeping children learning, curious and happy while at home.
Try these eight simple and sanity-saving strategies
To achieve a better work-life-school balance, focus on what you’re doing and don’t be afraid to say “no” to a distraction or unnecessary commitment.
Is your laptop in good hands? Safeguard your work with these simple precautions
Get creative with your passwords, back up your files and save work to Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive to safeguard your hard work.
Have you ever logged onto Facebook just to check what’s going on and an hour later you’re still there? Here are a few tips to refresh your social media habits.
It may sound crazy, but experts say you just might be able to doodle and sniff your way to better test scores
Life skills and well being
Busy working parent shares time management tips