Core Curriculum at Colgate (#1)
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I'm a rising sophomore here at Colgate University and a hopeful double major in international relations and asian studies. My favorite core class would have to be challenges of modernity. What was your favorite thing about challenges for me? You would honestly have to be the perspective the professor brought to the class. You know, he had a background in both political science and english literature and being able to read text with a critical analysis of a particular political lens, helped me understand them a lot more as well as the time period in which we're in Hi, my name is Rebecca Landry and I'm a molecular biology major in the class of 2024. What did you take for core scientific perspectives? I took it's a dog's life. What was one thing that sort of stuck with you from that class? We had to work with partners on our final project and so teamwork and time management for big things. Hi, I'm Sophia Public and I'm in environmental biology major and art and art history Minor Equity. So Sophie out of the four core classes that we have here at the university, which one is your favorite and why? Um, I think my favorite that I've taken so far has been legacies of the ancient world. Um, I was able to study a lot of art in our history in that class because my professor who is Professor Kyle, which I thought was really, really interesting and it made me want to pursue our friday. So first of all, my name is Hannah, I'm a rising junior here. I would say my most interesting class, it's probably legacies of the ancient world and I would say I really enjoyed that class just because there were like a lot of sophomores in there. So it's a really interesting cost, lots of discussion and then probably the biggest thing that I learned also, it was really interesting to read integrity just because for our summer reading coming into freshman year that was like the book that we read was based off of integrity. I've never actually read the original text, so it was really nice to sort of see that and see parallels, but also getting like a deeper delve into some of the bigger themes and topics of that.