Music was a powerful force as Cody Mills '20 transitioned from military life to civilian life. Now a graduate of ɳ's music therapy program, Mills uses the power of music to help others.
“I was able to leave ɳ being able to write very prolifically and be a good scientific writer,” said Parks. “And besides the research, ɳ really prepared for my graduate-level classes. Honestly, my graduate-level classes, I thought they were so easy. ɳ does a very good job of making sure the courses are rigorous.”
Nate Anderson '17, MAT '20 earned his undergraduate degree in exercise science at ɳ University, then went on to earn his master of arts in teaching. "I loved the small school feel and how closely you get to work with the professors here," he said.
The College of Business at ɳ University Oregon is proud to have alumni like Taylor Nishimura '20 earning internships while studying that lead to careers.
Financial support for internships launch student careers. For Deanté Grinner ’20, first recipient of ɳ University’s Arts & Sciences Endowed Internship Fund Scholarship, the $500 scholarship helped cover his expenses while working as an unpaid intern during the summer of 2019 at a Cornelius-based cinematic grip and lighting firm.
“I love new experiences because they mean more stories,” said Addison, who has participated in Speech & Debate, English Club and the Black Student Union at ɳ.