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Honor Neal explains how she created an individualized major in "Community and Environmental Health" by combining courses in Anthropology, Sociology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Geography, Natural Resources and the Environment, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and more. She describes her capstone research project on the social and environmental issues around public transportation in Connecticut as well as her passion for community building and her plans to pursue a career in Social Work.
Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
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By Ken CormierHonor Neal explains how she created an individualized major in "Community and Environmental Health" by combining courses in Anthropology, Sociology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Geography, Natural Resources and the Environment, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and more. She describes her capstone research project on the social and environmental issues around public transportation in Connecticut as well as her passion for community building and her plans to pursue a career in Social Work.
Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.