Published on March 2, 2021 at 12:55 am
UT Senate started their Interdisciplinary Studies Week with a virtual meeting Feb. 15, where mentors and mentees were paired together for the week.
Interdisciplinary Studies Week is a program where undeclared UT students apply to be paired with students who major in a field of their interest. The mentorship lasts one week, during which mentors take their mentees to classes and discuss the benefits of their majors.
Rafael Sanchez, Academic Enrichment Committee co-chair, said while this program has been going on for years, the pandemic made it even more important to keep the program running.
“I often think about, if I was a freshman coming into COVID times, would I know where I want to be?” Sanchez, a public health and urban studies junior, said. “So this year is the most important year for this program yet.”
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Panelists and keynote speaker Peniel Joseph addressed action the UT community can take to make the University equitable and inclusive for Black students during the third day of State of Black UT.
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