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With the help of her professors, CONNOR MORRISON designed her own major in sustainable energy. Her work on a NASA-funded fuel cell research project is giving her the experience to achieve her ultimate goal: making sustainable energy more viable in the future.


Eastern mathematics and sociology students walk 100 feet above the jungle floor on Africa’s only canopy walkway in Ghana’s Kakum National Park.


Eastern accounting students consistently score high on the Connecticut CPA exam.


Global perspectives, unlimited possibilities


A visual arts class may inspire a future scientist to approach a problem from a new perspective. An ethics class may help a future doctor understand both sides of the health care debate. Everything you learn in the liberal arts environment—from global and cultural awareness to effective communication—helps you become a more complete, well-rounded person and better prepared for any (and every) career you choose.


Examining ideas from multiple perspectives is essential to the liberal arts experience. In 2010, Eastern students who studied abroad explored everything from


biology to theatre in: • Australia • Costa Rica • Ghana • Great Britain • Italy • New Zealand • Spain


“ It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” Aristotle


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