Humans of the U: Joshua Lewis
“I’ve played with a lot of the music professors here. And I just love the music the city has to offer.”
Read More“I’ve played with a lot of the music professors here. And I just love the music the city has to offer.”
Read More“I’m a third-generation librarian. My father was an academic librarian. His mother was a children’s librarian. So I grew up in libraries.”
Read More“I am grateful that I was able to come back and live, work and serve in my community.”
Read More“I feel like I’ve become a better person from what I’ve learned both in and outside of my classes.”
Read More“I hope when students from similar communities and backgrounds as me see where I am at, it will help them imagine bigger futures for themselves.”
Read More“When we talk about environmental humanities, we are giving a voice and rights to the environment to have a say in its future.”
Read More“I have had so much fun participating in student leadership. At the end of the day, I think everyone ought to be having fun and enjoying their experience in college.”
Read More“The classes I’ve taken have taught me so much and really helped me become a better person.”
Read More“I love meeting new people and bringing them into a circle where they feel like they can belong.”
Read More“I learned during my internship how to work through something failing for months and not give up.”
Read More“If you are an aspiring entrepreneur at the U, my advice is to find a problem that affects you or someone in your community and see what you can do.”
Read More“Community-based research works by acknowledging the different power structures at play and working to empower people who are marginalized.”
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