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“Pre-Ӱ̳ Nina versus the postgrad version has grown so much because of this College’s supportive community where people truly want you to thrive.”
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Nina Fulmer ’24she/her
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“Pre-Ӱ̳ Nina versus the postgrad version has grown so much because of this College’s supportive community where people truly want you to thrive.”
“Being part of the dance team, I get so immersed that I just let all of my stress and anxiety go away because you have to move and jump so much from one part of the room to another, and you work with amazing dancers that go along with it.”
“Active learning is specifically learning which is more hands-on, you could say, and which involves more student participation. The student takes an active position in their own learning.”
“Being immersed in the language helped me to develop my skills. I felt much more confident not only in my Spanish speaking, but in my self-confidence as well.”
“Ӱ̳ has challenged me to think about leadership and this all-encompassing thought of how to be a leader with others from so many different backgrounds and levels of leadership knowledge.”
“I cannot imagine what my life could have been like without Ӱ̳,” she said. “Be it academics, internships, extracurricular activities, community, friendships and interests, Ӱ̳ beautifully helped me tie a lot of these things together and become a better and more confident person.”
“I’m thankful for how Ӱ̳ has taught me to be confident in what I already know. I’ve always been eager to learn, but the College has shaped how I learn and how I approach learning and problem solving.”
“I've only spent two years on the Ӱ̳ campus. But looking back, it's been a really incredible experience because some of the opportunities that came from the challenges I faced, I did not anticipate one bit.”
“Being an English major taught me how to choose my words, learn to know which words to use and which words will make a more empathetic listener. That skill was something I needed.”
“It's pretty hard to get a job as a philosophy professor, but I would like to try. I feel like that would be ideal for me, to have a career doing what my professors do.”