Academics
- Students from across disciplines can hone their writing skills, something most employers have been calling for in recent years, through the new Interdisciplinary Certificate in Writing.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç's Tom Cech won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1989 but firmly believes his place is still in the classroom. Here, he discusses how teaching adds meaning to his life and how he still works to become a better teacher.
- Family Weekend is a great opportunity to show parents, guardians or friends around and to update them on how school is going. Here are some questions and talking points you might expect.
- Emma Simmerman, a senior in physics, has been awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation.
- From jazz in New Orleans, to horror writing at the Stanley Hotel and ecology in Yellowstone National Park, for-credit courses are available on diverse topics in fascinating locales.
- As a new student, you probably took the CliftonStrengths assessment over the summer. Here are a few ways to learn more about your strengths and how to apply them throughout your college journey.
- Earn credit toward your degree, visit amazing places and gain extraordinary field experience this winter break in a Winter Session class.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç has a number of programs and offices in place to help support your academic needs.
- A handful of academic units, along with the Office of Information Technology, are partnering to identify students at risk of struggling in classes—early enough to provide resources and support.
- Education Abroad has nearly 400 programs in 70 countries, and opportunities are added all the time. Among the most recent additions: fashion in Paris, sunny Caribbean port cities and top universities.