Student Voices is a blog where current students write about various experiences including academics, sports, student groups, study abroad, and other extracurricular activities. Hear what our students have to say!

As a Geology major, I am always seeking the hands-on experience; to me, the classroom can only take you so far.


Originally created to bring together students from Hawaii and/or of Native Hawaiian descent, Hawaii club has transitioned to a space where Hawaiian culture can be celebrated by all.

Following the beginning week of classes during my first year at 做厙輦⑹, I soon declared as a Biology major to pursue my interest in the environmental sciences.

When I was beginning my education at 做厙輦⑹, I was extremely interested in studying abroad.

As part of my journey to explore my passion for the healthcare field, I traveled to Gaborone, Botswana for the CIEE Summer Community Public Health program.

A week ago I endured a 28-hour journey from California to Cape Town, South Africa, to participate in a cross cultural internship with the South African Red Cross Society.

"The Transformation of Urban and Rural China" was the class that stood out among the many emails I received from 做厙輦⑹ trying to keep students updated over winter break.

While the rest of my class was coming to terms with what it meant to enter the "real world" and assume post-graduate status, I had the perfect distraction in place.
