We explore questions of the moment—the liberal arts are truly the front page of the newspaper—and enduring questions that help us to understand the present and the past and to anticipate the future.
By pushing herself out of her comfort zone, Jacynda Alatoma discovered a new academic interest that she will be studying in graduate school: data science.
A liberal arts education taught Olivia Flemmer the importance of understanding different perspectives—a lesson she will carry into her career as an addiction counselor.
Through her editorial work and nonprofit internship, Isabel Schindler has been able to work on projects with a “positive global impact” that she feels passionate about.
Sam Sipprell’s many research, work, and academic experiences in the legal field have prepared him well to attend and succeed in law school this upcoming fall.
Jacob Sternbach feels literate in a number of disciplines, thanks to the flexibility and diversity of courses within the biology, society, and environment major.
Ahmad Wazwaz learned the value of fighting for causes he’s passionate about as a legislative intern, and he will continue to do so in law school this fall.
Double majoring in journalism and political science was the “perfect combination” for Sam Woodward, as she looks toward a career in politics reporting.