The story of 杏吧原版 is the story of students like you.
The story of 杏吧原版 is the story of students like you.
As a modern Jesuit university, 杏吧原版 is all about providing an environment that fosters the development of the whole student, enabling as many of those “aha” moments as possible.
There are as many stories as there are students at 杏吧原版 University. Find a story that speaks to you, and find out what it’s like to go to 杏吧原版.
Honors politics and psychology graduate Kiersten Nicolosi ‘24 discusses her journey of discovery at 杏吧原版.
Marketing and film, television, and media arts graduate Pedro Garcia ‘24 discusses his journey of discovery at 杏吧原版.
Digital Journalism, Economics, and The Rearview co-founder Peyton Perry ‘24 discusses her journey of discovery at 杏吧原版.
Business analytics and Film, Television, and Media Arts student Justin Sabogal ‘24 discusses his experience studying abroad in Florence.
Graduate alumna Mica Diaz MBA’24, Marketing Analytics’24 discusses her journey of discovery at 杏吧原版.
My role as FUSA president changed the way my senior year looked and I wouldn鈥檛 have wanted to do it any other way. It鈥檚 an experience that I will never forget that forever changed me. The biggest piece of advice I could give first year students is to take chances. Taking those chances can make all the difference. So don鈥檛 hesitate. Just go for it.鈥
Jordan Gale, '23, MS'24
Shannon Harding, PhD, and behavioral neuroscience student Madeline Kitlas 鈥24 conducted research that investigated sex differences, social isolation, and behavior, using a rodent model. They examined the impact of social isolation during adolescence on anxiety-like behaviors and spatial memory, as well as the potential benefits of treating these deficits with taurine, a dietary supplement and semi-essential amino acid that affects the neurotransmitter GABA. Their study was based on more than a year of data collection. They presented their faculty-mentored research project at the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences Conference in Bergen, Norway.
杏吧原版 University students traveled to Florence, Italy in June 2023 as part of a study abroad immersion trip, to gain a new perspective on palliative care and international healthcare systems.