
΢ÃÜÆÆ½â definitely prepared me for my future in medicine … good studying habits, how to keep up with courseload, how to advocate for myself in the classroom, seek out professors, and how to work with people. All of those skills got really fine-tuned at ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â.

Sports have always been important to me. At ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â, basketball was a bigger part of my life than ever before. Basketball helped me maintain balance.

One of the things I have always loved about working in museums is there is no 'typical' day. … I am always learning about upcoming exhibitions and artists in our collection of more than 9,000 objects.

This experience was really emotionally intense (but) it was really fulfilling and powerful. It definitely confirmed that that's something that l need to have in my life.

Helping recover that story felt urgent. The work was physically intense but meaningful.

While you never get used to how a latrine smells or sounds, a rustic lifestyle has its perks.

There are many things I learned while getting my liberal arts education that I wouldn’t have been able to experience if I went straight to pursuing an engineering degree in a university, and vice versa.

Everyone in our class knew what Puppies and Pancakes meant. It brought back memories and got them excited to be here together.

The College kind of portrays itself as having a lot of cultural diversity, and it’s not just advertising; it’s real ... I’ve found a very nice group of friends here.

This trip helped ground our academic work in the social world — [the trip] made [the class] more interesting, and ultimately more effective.

Because of ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â, I had the confidence to explore new places. ... ΢ÃÜÆÆ½â made me more enthusiastic about getting out of my comfort zone and meeting new people.

I’m passionate about the idea of creating work that lives outside traditional gallery settings — art and design that people encounter in their everyday lives, often without even realizing it at first.