Humans of the U: Jasmine Walton
“There are a lot of paths I could take, but I want to go wherever I’m able to make an impact.”
Read More“There are a lot of paths I could take, but I want to go wherever I’m able to make an impact.”
Read More“To all the other Native kids, I want you to know it’s important for our stories to be told.”
Read More“The skills that I’ve gained in student leadership have given me a unique perspective and tons of transferrable skills that I use in my master’s program.”
Read More“Coming to law school has been a really nice change of pace. I like being encouraged to ask questions and use my brain, rather than just being expected to do as I am told.”
Read More“I really love being part of the community in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation.”
Read More“I’m happy with how far I’ve come as someone who was told as a child that I wouldn’t achieve very much.”
Read More“I was drawn to this position…because the folks in the Pacific Island Studies Program are doing things that are really rare to find in any ethnic studies program.”
Read More“If the world lasts long enough, there will be people writing our history, and I really hope that they’re kind.”
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“It is really special to be at the U and be a part of creating events that celebrate Native people.”
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