I interviewed Professor Lucas Stromberg on what he did during Spring Break. He went up to Schenectady, New York, where his twin brother Matt is the rector of St. George’s Episcopal Church. He arrived in New York with his wife, Laura and his mother to visit Matt and […]
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Love for Eastern Professors: Students reflect on the instructors that helped them during their college careers.
A Letter to Dr. Gramby-Sobuwke Dear Dr. Gramby-Sobuwke, The most wonderful part of being your student is the way you facilitate our conversation. When you catch a person’s eye across the room, it encourages them to speak up and say what is on their […]
Love for Eastern Professors: Students reflect on the instructors that helped them during their college careers.
An Appreciation for Professor Gidjunis I love Professor Rebecca Gidjunis because she was really the first professor here at Eastern that made me feel excited to be here! Before even meeting her, I was immediately drawn to her course description for Intro to Creative Writing. I am an […]
Love for Eastern Professors: Students reflect on the instructors that helped them during their college careers.
Growing with Dr. Putnam Many of you have maybe seen Dr. Frederic Putnam getting around campus by scooter. Dr. Putnam, or Mr. P as his students like to call him, has taught graduate, post and under-graduate courses in biblical language and interpretation since 1984. He has given […]
Love for Eastern Professors: Students reflect on the instructors that helped them during their college careers.
A Letter to Dr. Hatch: How this professor impacted an Eastern student. Dear Dr. Hatch, To begin, I just wanted to say thank you for being my professor. Each time I take one of your classes, I look forward to learning more from you and hearing the […]
Why Political Science?
If you are looking for a major which will match your passion for inspiring change, a political science major is the one for you. This major offers a community of people who work together toward a better America and a better world, no matter what that looks […]
The Power of an English Degree
Every English major’s least favorite question is “What are you going to do with that degree after college, teach?” I say least favorite because not everyone who decides to be an English major wants to be a teacher, rather most of us don’t. English, […]
The Importance of Entrepreneurship
Rebecca Richards is a sophomore Marketing and Entrepreneurship major and while some may criticize her major as being generic or “easy,” she would vehemently disagree. For Richards, the biggest appeal to the the major is that the skills used to succeed in classwork and […]
A Passion for Sociology: How junior Suzi Staherski found a home in the Sociology Department.
Suzi Staherski, a junior at Eastern, is an advocate for Sociology– a major she fell in love with while attending college. After developing this love, Staherski also picked up a Political Science concentration, making her a double major. Kelsey Fiander-Carr: In your own words, […]
Visiting Close Family Friends Down Under
When I was a kid, our family had a few au pairs, or nannies from another country that stayed with us for a year. Two of them were from Australia, and I became especially close to them. Over Christmas break, I had the opportunity to go visit […]