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Making a Scene

Combine art and theater in the middle of a pandemic? Professor of Theatre Studies Robin Vest tackled this seemingly impossible task with her innovative scene-painting course.

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Driving Advocacy Forward

© 2020 Annalee-Durland Jones '22 Students in Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Zulfiya Tursunova’s introductory course gained hands-on experience in community activation while volunteering…

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Voice for the Voiceless

My name is Mariam Sheriff ’23, and I am a transfer student at Guilford College majoring in Community and Justice Studies with a double minor in Spanish Language and Peace and Conflict Studies.

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Mulling Over Microorganisms

Associate Professor of Biology Bryan Brendley and Professor of Biology Melanie Lee-Brown gave students the opportunity to become active observers of life around them and to connect with the natural…

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Programming the Future

When COVID-19 paused plans for a hands-on machine learning laboratory, Professor of Physics Don Smith quickly pivoted to give students an innovative, experiential online course.

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Journeying Through Japan

Hello my name is Chelsea Sosa '21. I am a double major in Sociology and East Asian studies with a minor in Japanese language.

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Freedom Fellow

Criminal Justice and International Studies double major Nema Kodio ’22 is one of only 30 people worldwide who recently received the Freedom Builders Fellowship.

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An Affirmative Future

As a Charlotte native who attended a large high school, Margaret Brown ’20 was looking forward to attending a small college close to home.

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3 Tips for Landing a Virtual Internship

Internships are the epitome of experiential learning. They allow students to put classroom theory to practice while experiencing day-to-day functions of the area they’re interested in.

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