We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Inaugural CAS Student Research Symposium. This will be a unique and exciting opportunity for our students in their final year of study to share their research, scholarship, and creative activities with …
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ML/IDS/AN 215. Introduction to Language Studies.3 Credits. (Please note that this class does not fulfill the 200-level science requirement for the major, as it is predominantly a social science class.)
Human language involves much more than vocabulary and grammar. …
There is a new and exciting class CAS will be offering this upcoming semester, join us in PHY105, to explore the science behind sound, instruments, and voice work.
Class – MWF, 2pm
Lab – Thursday, 12-2pm
For any questions …
Hands of Hope House Parents provide direct childcare and supervision to children in placement in the Casa de Esperanza Neighborhood. These passionate individuals have a desire to help abused, neglected and HIV positive children by making a 12-month commitment to …
Consider taking American Sign Language 101 and 102 this summer or this Fall!
These UC Breadth Electives are online and can be taken consecutively in the same semester. You will widen your perspectives in many new and exciting ways!
ASL …
Travel to France this Summer ’23 by taking FR 210 – DA French Culture & Society!
WEB, synchronous zoom: T TH 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. with travel to France from Saturday, June 3rd – Saturday, June 11th.
This course is taught …
We are delighted to be offering Spanish for Healthcare with travel to Chile in July 2023 (see attached flyer below). This course will be asynchronous and online except for the travel component.
Want to make a difference in the lives of young children?
House Parents in our program gain valuable experience that is relevant to their future career goals while simultaneously making a meaningful difference in the lives of a vulnerable group …
Emma Poirier, a graduate student in the 3+1 Biology/MCB dual-degree program (Biology BS ’22) and Daniel Lenchner, an alumnus of the same program (Biology BS ’21, MCB ’22), presented their research at the poster session of the Sixth Northeast Glenn …
On March 21st, 2022, Game Design and Development major Tyler Gorman (2023) presented his narrative analysis of Little Nightmares at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Game Developers Conference is the world’s largest professional game industry event. Gorman …