Humans of the U: Emilia Nilsson Garip
“The Olympics have been a dream ever since I started diving, but I don’t know that I ever really thought I would go.”
Read More“The Olympics have been a dream ever since I started diving, but I don’t know that I ever really thought I would go.”
Read More“Getting to go to Paris this year means that my hard work has paid off.”
Read More“I have achieved my goals by focusing on taking things step-by-step, rather than worrying about the big picture.”
Read More“The learning experience in these (Osher) classes is a two-way street.”
Read More“As I was deciding where I wanted to go to school, I loved the way everyone is accepted at the U and encouraged to pursue their individual interests.”
Read More“I want to continue my education because getting my master’s degree will really allow me to specialize in my field.”
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’ve played with a lot of the music professors here. And I just love the music the city has to offer.”
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.”
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