Brandon Collins '23, a neuroscience and global health double major, chose »¨¼¾´«Ã½ because of the small…
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What I find impressive about »¨¼¾´«Ã½ is its smaller size and breadth of opportunities. In the classroom…
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Throughout my journey at »¨¼¾´«Ã½, there are many questions that I ask myself every day. Despite many classroom…
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My time in the Bonner Scholar Program was the most meaningful experience I had at »¨¼¾´«Ã½. I met a lot…
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Success and accomplishment flow from the challenging work done in the classroom and studio at »¨¼¾´«Ã½…
For domestic students, going to college is a new and exciting thing. But for international students,…
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My heritage impacts my daily life in almost every way, from the way I interact with people and how I…
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As an international student keen on medicine and research, I chose »¨¼¾´«Ã½ after careful examination…
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Growing up in Brooklyn, Elisha Amadasu ’26 identified his intellectual passion at a young age. “Math…
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What excites me about teaching? Everything! The magic that happens in the classroom is completely dependent…
What excites me about teaching is the opportunity to discuss and learn about the pressing issues that…
For Maria Barrios ’27, the journey to »¨¼¾´«Ã½ has been anything but conventional. Yet despite the difficulty…
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I am a »¨¼¾´«Ã½ professor but also a 1995 »¨¼¾´«Ã½ alumnus. I started my first-year at »¨¼¾´«Ã½ a would-be…
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I wanted to work in media when I came to »¨¼¾´«Ã½, so I took advantage of WGRE, the campus radio station…
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When an opportunity arose to advance in his career within General Motors, Tyson Becker ’04 knew it was…
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When Chi Nguyen ’25 found out that she had won first place and the Museum Purchase Prize at the Putnam…
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Since I recognize that each student brings a unique dimension to the collective, it is problematic to…
The biggest part of my teaching is building connections with my students and creating a community in…
While I was growing up in Argentina, I dreamed of becoming a big-city banker in the United States — the…
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Ainsley Boras ’25 is no stranger to the »¨¼¾´«Ã½ family. Visiting campus as a child with her parents Amy…
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I’ve always been fascinated by the ability to turn a string of seemingly meaningless words into a master-crafted…
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I love that our students come to classes and rehearsals hungry to learn and, when challenged, respond…
For over 30 years I’ve taught literature at »¨¼¾´«Ã½ and welcomed the chance to serve not only as teacher…
“Art is a great place to start a conversation,” says Gerard Pannekoek ’11. “It’s a place to build trust…
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I chose »¨¼¾´«Ã½ because of its rigorous academics, amazing opportunities to get experience in media and…
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Professor Sharon Crary has studied the devastating effects of the Ebola virus for 15 years. Since the…
I chose »¨¼¾´«Ã½ because I wanted to be somewhere where I felt at home. As a student, I was exposed to…
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“Why International Student Orientation is Essentially a Taylor Swift Concert.” Eliana Jolanda Alzate…
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Out of graduate school, I worked for 3.5 years gaining invaluable experience with Exxon Production Research…
“A big part of my identity is my pan-African upbringing,” says Kandafula (Kay) Sikana ’25. Born in Zambia…
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