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A Summer of Experiential Learning in Shakespeare’s England
“This was the best class I've ever taken. I highly recommend it for the theatre lover, the English scholar and those seeking an adventure."
Business-IT Field Study in Portugal
How many students get the chance to work for a megacorporation? Our students were offered that opportunity.
Service Learning in Ecuador
Sociology professor creates service-learning project at orphanage in Ecuador.
SMIF Experiential Learning, a Smart Investment in the Future
These students aren’t waiting to become traders on Wall Street, they’re investing now, using their own capital from the Student-Managed Investment Fund.
New M.A. in Justice Studies Program
“With a master’s degree, you will be able to compete for positions that influence the shape of the justice system and that make the world a better place, not just one person at a time but in a more systematic way,” said Chair Mikaila Arthur.
Coastal Geography – A Study in History
Geography faculty member Jennifer Bonin ’04 is a GIS specialist and disaster analyst. Her classes take place in the classroom and in the field.
Filmmaker Jay Heyman Lectures on the Making of a Documentary
“Jay’s visit was an opportunity for our students, who are at the beginning of their filmmaking careers, to see and hear how challenging, unpredictable and, above all, rewarding this kind of work can be,” said Adjunct Professor Soren Sorensen.
MTV Scouts Potential Screenwriters Among Ȧ Communication Students
From left, Jordan Duke, executive assistant to the president of Synchronous Media, asks students for a pitch (storyline); students review their storylines before making their presentation; and Tobias Yoshimura, Ȧ assistant professor, facilitates the discussion.