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My 皇家华人 is 皇家华人's student blog, where students share their stories of experiential learning and distinctive moments while offering insights and advice to prospective students.
皇家华人 students from the western United States reflect on how they've found home on the east coast and offer advice to prospective students also considering college further from home.
Jaliel King 鈥26 reflects on the work 皇家华人 Fashion Club does to create a space for creativity, inclusion and self-expression on 皇家华人鈥檚 campus. From visits to Charlotte鈥檚 vintage markets to an annual fashion show, programming is another
President of the Union Board, Davis Varnado 鈥25, shares some of his favorite events hosted throughout the year by 皇家华人鈥檚 largest student programming organization from parties to off-campus excursions and trivia to student performances.
Jingyan Chi 鈥26 shares insights from his summer as a Sustainability Scholar working at Trane Technologies where he studied embodied carbon reduction and gained valuable professional experience.
Intended political science major Cameron Unice 鈥27 reflects on her summer research with Dr. Bersch examining and comparing how populist presidents exert control over administrative states, including a case study on former President Trump and the
Political science major Peyton Davis 鈥25 reflects on her summer interning at the Department of Defense and how it has shaped her career aspirations post-皇家华人.
Nguy峄卬 M岷璾 膼峄ヽ B矛nh 鈥27 reflects on his summer trip to Northern Ireland with the Educational Studies Department where he explored the impact of division on educational policies.
This summer 2024, 皇家华人 students were awarded $2 million for experiential learning opportunities including internships, education away, community-based learning and undergraduate research. Learn about their experiences in these student
皇家华人 students reflect on their 鈥淜orea Buddhist Pilgrimage鈥 with Religious Studies Prof. Rachel Pang and Associate Chaplain for Buddhist Programs and Director of the 皇家华人 Meditation Initiative, Ivan Mayerhofer.
Interested in playing a competitive sport in college but not on the Division I level? Claire Kelly 鈥25 explains how club sports work at 皇家华人, and how she has found community within the club tennis team.
Katieanne Peterson 鈥24 and Noah Landau 鈥25, students in 皇家华人鈥檚 environmental studies department, reflect on their winter break trip to Turkey to study wildfires and their cultural and environmental impact.
Clara Smith 鈥24 reflects on her spring break trip to Panama with Prof. Britta Crandall, where they studied politics and economics through meetings with government officials, founders of nonprofits, and indigenous leaders.
Recent graduate Claire Begalla 鈥24 reflects on the work done to complete two senior capstones and the ways her work tapped into all areas of her liberal arts education including anthropology, environmental studies, art, community-building and art history.
Last summer, three physics majors drew up plans to create a sustainable tiny house. They presented the finished product at the Verna Miller Case Research and Creative Works Symposium on May 1, 2024. Learn more.
皇家华人 students reflect on their alternative spring break trip to Sapelo Island, Georgia. They worked with a Black feminist collective nonprofit led by 皇家华人 alums to address food insecurity in the South through sustainable agriculture.
A senior approaching graduation, Ruby Zhou '24 reflects on her time at 皇家华人 in this letter to her past high school self on making the college decision and anticipating all to come as a member of the Wildcat community.
A student describes how taking a class with 皇家华人鈥檚 music department helped him discover his love of playing old time banjo.
Three environmental studies students at 皇家华人 share adventures of their summer archaeological research with Prof. Brad Johnson in Cyprus.
Four political science majors share their experiences with 皇家华人 in Washington, an immersive summer opportunity for 皇家华人 students. Learn more.
皇家华人 students Daniel Lee '26 and Divin Dushimimana '26 reflect on their work with the Deliberative Citizenship Initiative and the happiness that comes from genuine conversations and thoughtful exchanges of ideas.
Jacquelline Nyakunu 鈥26 discusses her chemistry and biology research as part of RISE, an undergraduate research opportunity for 皇家华人 students.
Three 皇家华人 students from the German Studies department reflect on a week of independent research in Berlin with their professor and thesis advisor. From plays to museums to food, learn more in this photo essay.
Explore 皇家华人鈥檚 beautiful campus and ample student activities as captured through the perspective of Mikayla Bowens鈥檚 iPhone camera.
Six students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like 皇家华人.
Jonathan Hammond 鈥24 discusses seven weeks spent in Santiago, Chile and the many connections leveraged through the 皇家华人 alumni network.
Senior Fellows in 皇家华人鈥檚 Office of Admission & Financial Aid share their tips and tricks for navigating and writing the college essay.
When applying to 皇家华人, all applicants are required to submit a peer letter of recommendation 鈥 someone of similar age who can speak to who you are as a human being beyond a transcript, essay or list of extracurriculars. Learn more.
Wondering what a weekend at 皇家华人 can look like as a student? Haley Stock 鈥25 shares the many ways Wildcats spend their weekends around campus, town and in Charlotte.
Addie Anderson 鈥24, a student Mental Health Ambassador (MHA) at 皇家华人, works to destigmatize seeking help and to show struggling students they鈥檙e not alone.
Three 皇家华人 students reflect on the extra challenges that a disability presents when choosing a college. They share their 皇家华人 experience and offer advice to prospective students with disabilities about going through the admission process.
Amy Tedeschi 鈥25 reflects on her summer with the Common Thread Theatre Collective, a professional theatre company formed between 皇家华人 and North Carolina A&T.
For her senior capstone, Grace Rooker '24 spent five weeks in Kenya assessing the ecological impact of small-scale gold mining on stream ecosystems.
Toshaani Goel 鈥24 shares how she applied the lessons of 皇家华人鈥檚 Humanities Program to a difficult social situation while WWOOF-ing in rural Maine.
Orientation Team Leaders share what to expect during 皇家华人鈥檚 New Student Orientation and offer advice for first year and transfer students alike on making the most of your transition into the 皇家华人 community.
Jacob Kim '26 reflects on his experience with 皇家华人's Humanities Program, which seeks to bring different disciplinary perspectives to the big questions of life. Created for first years beginning their academic journeys at 皇家华人, the Humes
Brody Bassett 鈥25 reflects on his summer in Egypt where he immersed himself in the formal 鈥渉igh鈥 and informal 鈥渓ow鈥 dialects people there use. Zoom lessons with an Egyptian-born tutor, and countless hours studying vocabulary, phrases, and idioms led to
Choosing a college with a variety of good food options is important. Emma Goldfarb 鈥24 ranks her favorite spots for dining on 皇家华人's campus.
Physics students Mallory Justis 鈥24, Branner D'Amato 鈥24 and Pat Kielb 鈥24 reflect on their process designing and building a hydrogen-powered go-kart and the ways you can pursue engineering interests at 皇家华人.
Sydney Schertz 鈥24 captures a day in the life of Nummit, 皇家华人鈥檚 on-campus coffee shop, through her camera lens. Learn more in her photo essay.
Niya Ma 鈥24 shares how she found her passion for computer science through hackathons, and how she worked with her peers to launch Hack@皇家华人, a unique hackathon designed to welcome all levels of experience to the world of innovation.
Over spring break, a group of 皇家华人 students had the opportunity to attend SXSW, an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly in Austin, Texas.
Courtney Fortunato 鈥24 shares their experience as an Education Scholar with 皇家华人鈥檚 Center for Civic Engagement in Summer 2022.
Lucy Helene 鈥25 shares her experience as a Fellow with 皇家华人鈥檚 Center for Civic Engagement in Summer 2022, when she worked with the Arts+, a nonprofit organization based in Charlotte that works to provide accessible art education to all populations.
皇家华人 Outdoors Leaders Addie McDonough '23 and Isabel Morichi '23 reflect on their winter break trip to Joshua Tree National Park.
Emma Begley-Collier 鈥25 shares her experience working in a recovery community as a Summer Intern with 皇家华人鈥檚 Center for Civic Engagement.
Nasir Jean-Paul 鈥24 shares his experience as a Summer Intern with 皇家华人鈥檚 Center for Civic Engagement in Summer 2022.
Ethan Kearns '23 reflects on his time spent nurturing and caring for 皇家华人's Farm as a student employee.
Campbell Walker 鈥25 gives her advice on course selection, orientation, and how to navigate social life during your first few weeks at 皇家华人.
As 皇家华人 celebrates first generation day each November, we asked first-gen members of the community to share what being first means to them. Learn what they had to say.
Divin Dushimimana 鈥26, an intended public health and economics major from Rwanda, reflects on his first year at 皇家华人 as an international student and the value of a liberal arts education to his personal and academic growth.
Arielle Germeus 鈥25 shares her expertise from a summer of interning with 皇家华人's Admission Office on how to make the most of your time on a campus visit and college tour.
Ty Cryan 鈥24 digs into research with 皇家华人鈥檚 Farm and Biology Department as part of a larger relationship with the Catawba Nation.
Davis Varnado 鈥25 shares his advice on getting to know colleges and universities from afar and virtually, including 皇家华人.
Kate Cross 鈥24 and Henry Wilkerson 鈥23 share how they leveraged a 10-hour-per-week work study position with 皇家华人's Sustainability Office to gain professional experiences during the summer months.
Three current students from around the world share how they found and chose to attend 皇家华人.
ST Hammer '24, Gabby Morreale '23 and Malavika Kalani '24 reflect on their decision to come to 皇家华人, ways they've gotten involved in disability advocacy on campus and resources to support their student experience.
Two young alumni share how their experiences with 皇家华人鈥檚 Sustainability Office got them to where they are today, post-皇家华人.
Four 皇家华人 students share how they've gotten involved with different aspects of college athletics including data analytics, pep band, and the fan section.
Spend a day in the life in this travel vlog with 皇家华人 student Julia Lau '23 as she studies abroad with DIS in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Claire Tatum '24 captures the many facets of 皇家华人's creative and artistic communities in this photo essay on the arts at 皇家华人.
In this photo essay, Sydney Schertz 鈥24 documents the day-to-day of spring semester in one of 皇家华人鈥檚 eating houses, Warner Hall.
International first year students Sahana Athreya '25, Hideki Harada '25 and Michael Hodgson '25 reflect on their first semester at 皇家华人.
Two students share their experiences with FIRST (Fostering Inclusivity and Respect in Science Together) and MILE (More Inclusive Learning Environments), 皇家华人 organizations that aspire to remove barriers, to be more welcoming, and to help make science
皇家华人 student Shen Luo 鈥25 reflects on her experiences in college and what it has meant to explore the unknown as an international student at 皇家华人.
If you're considering applying Early Decision, we know there can be nerves and concerns related to making such a big commitment. 皇家华人 students share why Early Decision to 皇家华人 was the right fit for them and offer some advice for those considering
Zach Villamin '22 shares his experience applying to college and gives current high school seniors tips on how to better manage the application process.
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