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American Stories: Place, Power, & Imagination

    Bed Time: Knowing the World Through Objects

      Biotech Explorers Pathway

        Democracy and Myth in Ancient Greece

          Gateway Expeditions into Exoplanets & Black Holes

            Global Citizenship Program

              History, Memory, & Representation of the Holocaust

                Literary Culture of Modern Ireland

                  Medicine & Society

                    Mind, Brain, Behavior

                      Modern Media: The Good, the Bad, & the Future

                        Pathfinder Fellows in Environmental Leadership

                          Phage Hunters

                            Safe Asylum: Refugee Politics & Pathways

                              Text & Traditions

                                The Hallmarks of Cancer & Patient Care

                                  The Mind-Body Connection: What Makes Us & Moves Us

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                                    Anthropology student Naina Muvva smiles for a photo.

                                    I'm currently enrolled in Medicine & Society, a four-year Ampersand program that dives deep into medical anthropology. There are just 19 students in my cohort, so I’ve gotten to know everyone well and it has been great to have this immediate community. We’re all super interested in the field and the small class size enables us to have productive discussions.

                                    ―Naina MuvvaAnthropology: Global Health & Environment, Class of 2027