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Category: Student Success

Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Engineering & Technology, Student Success

I am interested in…technology.

If you are interested in technology, odds are you are someone who likes to know how stuff works. You want to see the code, the storyboard, or the blueprint that led to the awesome product — like the latest smart tech or video game — that others think is magic. You understand that technology is only as good as the great minds behind it and the creators who use it, the people who have put in hard work to bring the magic to life and use it to help, entertain, or inform the audience. You know there are real people pulling the strings behind the curtain.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Health & Medical Sciences , Student Success

I am interested in…health care.

For those who are interested in health care, the right profession can be incredibly rewarding. By considering the curriculum you want to study, the type of care you want to offer, and the path you want to take to become a certified or licensed professional, you can narrow down your options to the major that will suit your interests, gifts, and goals the best.
Admissions Process, Business, Career Opportunities, Student Success

I am interested in…business.

In this “I am interested in…” series, we are exploring ways you can translate your interests into college majors. When you are narrowing down your options for a business major, remember that double-majoring is also a possibility. You do not have to limit yourself to one path — in fact, a combination of multiple majors is often an asset in business.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Natural Sciences, Student Success

I am interested in…nature and sustainability.

In this “I am interested in…” series, we are exploring ways you can translate your interests into college majors. With all of this in mind, does a major in agriculture, biology, or chemistry pique your interest? Although there are other ways to study nature and sustainability beyond the sciences, these majors are great for considering what our world is like now and what it can be in the future. Any of these majors can be exciting ways to explore your interests in nature and sustainability further and launch a career.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Student Success

I am interested in…teaching.

In this “I am interested in…” series, we are exploring ways you can translate your interests into college majors. There is even more to explore! If you are someone who is interested in teaching, check out our Department of Education webpage for a list of education majors available at Huntington University.
Admissions Process, Career Opportunities, Student Success

I am interested in…people and justice.

In this “I am interested in…” series, we are exploring ways you can translate your interests into college majors. Whatever you choose, you will have the tools you need to launch a career with impact!
Alumni, Student Success

To the Class of 2023

Everything that happened (good and bad) during my four years as an HU student led to the moment I could finally say with joy that I am an HU graduate. A proud member of the Forester Nation. And soon, Class of 2023, you will be able to say the same.
Performing & Digital Arts, Student Success, Student Life

An Animation Major’s Self-Indulgence

For as long as I can remember, I have always been an art kid. Any unimportant paper to come near me would most likely be snatched for future doodling. At some point, however, I wanted to do more with my art. I wanted to tell stories. I do occasionally work on comics, but those lack something else I wanted to incorporate — movement, and that is where my interest in animation started.
Student Success

Finish Well During Finals Week

Finals week. A phrase that causes a shudder to ripple through every college student. If finals week had a theme song, it would be the sinister sound of the monster shark from the movie Jaws darting toward its prey: da DAH, da DAH, da DAH da DAH da DAH…   From a freshman finishing their first year of college to a senior who is desperate to survive until graduation and everyone in between, finals week is a daunting finish line. If we think of the spring semester as a race, we are currently in the second leg of our run, with the finish line in sight. We don’t want to run out of energy and crawl to the finish line, right?
Student Success

RichLyn Library: More than Books

RichLyn Library is a vital resource for academic success at Huntington University. When I asked several of my peers what the first word that came into their mind was when they heard the word “library,” many of them said “books.” While this response is accurate, the Library has much more to offer the students at HU, and that often goes unnoticed. Check out (no pun intended) some of the Library’s services.