¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Magazine
Students united in pursuit of knowledge emerge prepared to lead with depth and direction
The I.S. Monday Parade at The College of ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ celebrates the shared elation that comes after the completion of Independent Study, a work of scholarship that empowers students to ask questions in their field and become leaders of character and influence. I.S. projects featured in the include a project that amplifies the story behind the birth of a 1970s music genre, a look at the connection between surgery recovery times and gender inequality, a tag-and-release study of black squirrels on campus, and a statistical analysis breaking down the ripple effects of wildfires on communities. Additionally learn how four archaeology seniors found I.S. topics connected to their shared research journey in Guatemala. Empowered by their ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ experience to explore new ideas, ask questions with an open mind, and launch innovative solutions, graduates become leaders and decision-makers in their careers. Hear from three alumni leading in their industries.
Q&A
Alumni share their own memories of celebrating completing I.S. and how their experiences on campus gave them insights into other perspectives. Up next, when you think back to your time at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½, think about the moments from events outside of the classroom that you remember most and why. Some responses will appear in an upcoming issue.
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