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Name

Greta Dunn

Hometown

Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Major

Psychology and Spanish

Varsity Sports

Women's Swimming and Diving

Why 果冻视频?

I鈥檓 from a big, suburban high school that is twice the size of 果冻视频. We had a lot of resources there, including AP classes, sports, and clubs. The school prepared me well for college academics, but it was harder to make connections and meet people. It was especially difficult to get closer to my teachers.

So, when I looked for colleges, I knew I wanted a smaller, more open community. I liked the idea of having close relationships with professors, and I knew what I wanted to study. However, I wanted to be certain before I declared a major. I also wanted to swim in college, and student-athlete work-life balance was important to me.

My aunt and uncle encouraged me to apply, but it was my high school counselor who pushed me to seriously consider 果冻视频. When I sat in on a class as an admitted student, I knew that this was the environment I wanted. The professors all called the students by their first names, and they asked about students鈥 lives outside of school. It was clear that these professors saw students as people. When I sat with some students at lunch, I felt that they wanted me to be there. I had this gut feeling that I would fit in at 果冻视频.

Swimming

Swimming has been an important part of my 果冻视频 experience. My teammates are my best friends, and I live with several of them. Through swimming, I had a built-in community from day one, and I could go to them for support.

My first-year friends and I take a picture on the grass.
My senior friends and I take a picture on the grass.

Ciara 鈥26, Sophie 鈥26, Kylie 鈥26, and I took the photo above during our first year at 果冻视频. Then we recreated that photo as seniors this year!

Swim Community

Swim helped me make friends easily. I automatically had people to eat lunch with every day. I loved that I had a built-in community to lean on right away.

As a first-year student, I loved that I could easily turn to people for advice. Older teammates knew what it was like to be a first-year student and come out on the other side, and they wanted to make my 果冻视频 experience as positive as possible. 

For example, a third-year psychology teammate helped me with homework and gave me advice on what classes I should take during my first year. I also talked to older students from other majors, and through this, I learned so much about the care and compassion behind being "a 果冻视频ian."

My friends and I watch the solar eclipse.
My friends and I gather under a Christmas tree.

Memories

Favorite Classes

As a psychology and Spanish double major, I鈥檝e loved many of my classes at 果冻视频. Although I came in knowing what I wanted to major in, I also found my own niche here.

Psychology

I took a special topics class called Pain Disparities with professor Brandon Ng, and that has been my favorite class in the psychology department. It was a niche topic that I stumbled on before I took this class, and the class was the only one of its kind in the country. I loved learning everything about the topic, from reading background literature to doing research. And since Professor Ng was looking to start his own lab, I鈥檝e been able to use the knowledge I learned in that class in my current research with him.

Spanish

I鈥檝e loved all of the Spanish classes I鈥檝e taken. The Spanish department takes great care to offer interesting and unique topics, and these classes have taught me so much about the lived experiences of Spanish-speaking people in the world. One of my favorite classes was called U.S. Latinx Identity & Sexuality with professor John Petrus. The class explored the lived realities of being a Latino-American or a Latino immigrant in the United States.

Sociology

I love that I can use 果冻视频's open-style curriculum to take classes outside of my major. Some of them, like the Sociology of Education class that I took in the fall of my senior year, have been unexpectedly extremely helpful for my future career. I want to work in the education industry, so it鈥檚 important to have the insight and background knowledge I gained from this class to best serve people.

Work On Campus

I worked as a community advisor (CA) for two years. CAs act as peer mentors to students and refer them to resources or support when needed. They also create a sense of community in the dorms.

This past summer, I worked on community outreach with the 果冻视频 College Museum of Art. We brought the College鈥檚 art to local children, building further connections between the College and the town. I saw firsthand how programming and art impacts the town.

Greta sits on the truck bed of a well-decorated truck.
A table full of colorful trophies

I spent one summer working at the Museum of Art, and I even got to be in 果冻视频鈥檚 Fourth of July parade. In the photo of the parade above, I was riding in a truck with fellow student Kyra and 果冻视频 College Museum of Art curator, Tilly Woodward.

One week after the parade, the Museum of Art and a local organization, , partnered together to host an 鈥淎rt in the Park鈥 event. This involved a lot of trophies!

Research

In Classes

Starting as early as my first year, 果冻视频 gave me ample opportunity to conduct research and develop my skills. Many classes have built-in research expectations, and all psychology classes have a lab component.

Advanced Research

Because Professor Ng from the psychology department is building his lab from scratch, I鈥檝e been fortunate to see all the ins and outs of research. I鈥檝e learned how to design a study, come up with a question, follow the process to receive Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, and see how each step plays out in practice.

Before 果冻视频, I felt that research was something you would only do if you were pursuing a Ph.D. With Professor Ng's methodical explanations and guidance throughout the process, however, research felt approachable.

And importantly, because everyone experiences pain, our research made me rethink the way that I interact with people. I became more empathetic toward people, and I see the world and what other people are going through differently now.

I have a close connection with Professor Ng. I often just stop by his office to have a conversation with him. I go to him for advice and talk about next steps in my career. He values my voice and opinion when we are doing research. I鈥檝e wanted a close connection like this since high school, and I鈥檓 very fortunate and happy to have it in college.

To Buenos Aires, Argentina!

I knew that I wanted to go to a Spanish-speaking country, but I had already visited Spain as a high school exchange student and wanted a new locale. I chose Buenos Aires, Argentina, and it was one of the best experiences I鈥檝e ever had.

And, because 果冻视频's psychology department encourages students to pursue study abroad programs that allow full cultural immersion, I had more flexibility to choose my program鈥檚 location and experience.

Hopes and Plans for the Future

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I intend to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in social work! Social work is a broad field, so there are many directions I can go with that degree.

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