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Category Archives: Civic Issues
Civic Issues #4: The benefits of experiencing new cultures
As I wrote in my last post, every college student should consider studying abroad. Whether it be for 2 weeks or an entire semester, doing this would give the student a better opportunity to expose themselves to diversity. There are … Continue reading
Civic Issues #3: Study Abroad
I have brought up in my other Civic Issues blogs how diversity is important to have on a college campus and backed up my claim with statistics and examples. With this, I think that an important step a college student … Continue reading
Civic Issues #2
In my last post, I discussed how colleges look for diversity when accepting students to their school and a little bit about diversity on Penn State’s campus. For this post, I will be focusing on the percentages of diversity at … Continue reading
Civic Issues Post #1 – Diversity
Have you ever been to a school where there was little to no diversity present? This sort of situation has become a huge topic of discussion among schools around the world. This is due to the fact that the world … Continue reading
Civic Issues Ideas
I have found a couple issues that I will narrow down to one once I look more into them. The issues I am interested in are “diversity” and “college sports on campus”. Race: Diversity. Pro: I could talk about … Continue reading