Humans of the U: Sergio Vasquez
“The U really gives people the tools to do whatever they want, and it is up to individuals to take those tools and run with it.”
Read More“The U really gives people the tools to do whatever they want, and it is up to individuals to take those tools and run with it.”
Read More“I love that in college I feel challenged, but not in an overwhelming way. I feel pushed and encouraged to do better.”
Read More“If you are a parent wondering whether to go to school, my advice to you is to build up your support system.”
Read More“There are a lot of experiences you can only have in college and I want to take advantage of all the exciting opportunities offered at the U.”
Read More“I would not have found the work I am passionate about without the resources we have at the U.”
Read More“Some advice I would give to incoming students is to get involved and explore.”
Read More“There is an infectious energy that comes from being in an art class. It makes entering a creative flow state so much easier than when creating alone.”
Read More“Choosing a major where my classes are held outdoors in the foothills and national parks definitely adds to the excitement. Being hands-on is how I learn best.”
Read More“My advice for balancing being a student and a parent is to prioritize your mental health over everything. You’ve got to make time for yourself.”
Read More“Meeting all the new people here has been one of my favorite parts of my first semester. I’ve met a lot of people from all different walks of life.”
Read More“It is really special to be at the U and be a part of creating events that celebrate Native people.”
Read More“The decision to emphasize in this field wasn’t just strategic; it was a conscious effort to stand out.”
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