Reflection from a Graduating Scholar – Carla Simone
Carla Simone, class of 2021, is graduating with a major in Spanish. Next year, she will continue with her internship year to earn her teacher certification in secondary Spanish. In…
Carla Simone, class of 2021, is graduating with a major in Spanish. Next year, she will continue with her internship year to earn her teacher certification in secondary Spanish. In…
This spring, 16 more MSU College of Arts & Letters students will graduate from the Citizen Scholars program while earning their undergraduate degrees. “Graduation is a moment in time –…
Scheduling can be a touch tricky at times, but luckily there are plenty of people here to help you at Michigan State University. This semester we are switching over to…
I remember in October 2019 walking onto MSU’s campus for the first time. My whole life was surrounded with green and white, thanks to my dad and my grandparents being…
Are you still looking for that perfect summer job? What if this summer you tried an internship? Internships are typically jobs that relate to your chosen field, but many people…
During March, which is Women’s History Month, we at Citizen Scholars are proud to celebrate the work of females, our female Citizen Scholars, and community organizations that support female empowerment.…
If you would have told me two years ago that I was going to get into my dream program on a complete whim and have it end due to a…
It’s the month for celebrating women! Although females have made great strides toward equality, there are still constant factors like the wage gap and pink tax to remind women that…
Hi, my name is Armani Johnson, and I’m an Interdisciplinary Humanities major. I like to refer to the Interdisciplinary Humanities major as a “build-a-major” because of its incredible flexibility and…
The College of Arts and Letters strives to be at the forefront of education in every aspect, and part of that is recognizing that there is much more to education…