Rebecca Hallman’s “Hero’s Welcome”
This article is from guest writer, Rebecca Hallman. She is a recent graduate of the Citizen Scholars program, where she majored in English with a focus on education, and a…
This article is from guest writer, Rebecca Hallman. She is a recent graduate of the Citizen Scholars program, where she majored in English with a focus on education, and a…
Marissa Ogea is a Humanities Pre-law major with a minor in Women and Gender Studies and a part of the Citizen Scholars program in the College of Arts and Letters.…
This week’s article is from Kayla Wikaryasz. She is a second year transfer student graduating in the fall of 2023 with a degree in Interdisciplinary Humanities. Her degree cognates are…
This weeks guest post is from senior Kara Mackenzie. MacKenzie is currently a senior studying Professional & Public Writing and Women’s & Gender Studies. She is interested in the intersections between…
This spring and summer, 13 more MSU College of Arts & Letters students will graduate from the Citizen Scholars program while earning their undergraduate degrees. These 13 Citizen Scholar graduates join 32…
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and because of this, we will be offering information about resources for survivors on MSU's campus. Center for Survivors The Center for Survivors provides…
About a year ago, I wrote a blog post about my experience in the Disney College Program. As you might recall, I was sent home early due to the COVID-19…
There are so many women making a difference in our world right now. Women are doing big things to help make a change. In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s…
Across the nation currently, there has been a wave of book bannings and control of classroom content taking place. Many of these books depict stories of Black Lives Matter, LGBTQIA+,…
Hello! My name is Maria Chodnicki, and I am a sophomore BFA Graphic Design major. During my junior year of high school, I didn’t have a definite plan of what…