Is it rational to feel like an impostor?
A philosophy graduate student investigates impostor syndrome to find out whether it's rational to feel like a fraud.
A lineage of learning
His surname is synonymous with science on campus, but Wayland Evan Noland supports the College of Letters & Science to ensure that intellectual pursuit remains strong into the future.
Study a language? Sí. Ja. Oui.
For current students and recent grads, pursuing a language major opens up the world — and opportunities for their futures.
Knowledge on display
Museums and special collections across the College of Letters & Science enhance learning and spark curiosity.
‘Research with a purpose’
For Chican@ and Latin@ Studies director Armando Ibarra, knowledge must extend far beyond campus.
Learning the languages of health
For junior Camila Hernández, studying Spanish and neurobiology are an ideal path for becoming a physician and patient advocate.
New Faculty Focus: Jacqueline-Bethel Tchouta Mougoué
She joins the Department of African Cultural Studies, focusing on how individuals in Africa construct their self-identity through political actions, religious beliefs or bodily practices.
New Faculty Focus: Steven Brooke
He joins the Department of Political Science as a comparative political scientist interested in examining “how and why governments fail their citizens.”
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