BBB warns students of spring break scams By Bill Loellke - March 8, 2017 0 717 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp With spring break right around the corner, the Better Business Bureau is working to make sure college students are aware of the risk that comes with booking a trip through untrustworthy resources. Share this post Bill Loellke+ postsBioBill Loellkehttps://websterjournal.com/author/bill-loellke/Alumnus Cody Renard Richard takes Webster lessons to the Hamilton stageBill Loellkehttps://websterjournal.com/author/bill-loellke/Drag performers bring story time to Emerson LibraryBill Loellkehttps://websterjournal.com/author/bill-loellke/Workshop teaches women how to navigate the gender pay gapBill Loellkehttps://websterjournal.com/author/bill-loellke/Webster alumna and author Patricia McKissack dies at 72 Related Related Posts Haley's House - Don't be afraid to try something new this spring breakHumans naturally like the safety net of things that are familiar and comfortable. This Spring… Webster Ghana campus to open in springWebster's newest campus in Accra, Ghana will open in spring and will offer an MBA,… Webster students and faculty celebrate the Chinese New YearWebster’s Confucius Institute hosted a celebration of Chinese culture for the seventh year in Sunnen…