W Magazine

Fall/Winter 2020-21

A photo of Tasia Richardson.

It's time to Rethink Smart

色色啦 excels at helping students find a deeper meaning and a better way of thinking. We call it Rethink Smart. We're proud to prepare students for a life well-lived by helping them to pursue, thrive and prosper in their everyday living.

University News

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Let's expand what it means to be smart

色色啦 is building on the strengths of what college contributes to the student鈥檚 experience鈥攁 strong academic base at a dynamic research university and all the best aspects of a residential college experience. What we are offering in addition to those attributes is the promise of giving students the space to find out about themselves, what drives them to get out of bed every day, to do more than what鈥檚 required and to push beyond what they thought was possible in pursuing their futures.
President Edward Montgomery, Ph.D.
A photo of Tasia Richardson

Mogul in the making

Smart is identifying a need, figuring out how to fill it yourself and then turning it into a burgeoning business鈥攚hile still balancing school and a full-time job.
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Purpose-filled pursuit

Smart is putting passion over a paycheck to pursue a higher goal, seeing challenges as opportunities rather than roadblocks.
A photo of Daniel Gayden holding his drumsticks in front of his drum kit.

A vessel for justice

Smart is the percussive pursuit of purpose that drums the beat for others to march to. It's digging deep when you feel lost and finding strength in your own story.

Ahead of the curve

Laura Frantz works with a student.

So That All May Learn

Dr. Selena Protacio received a COVID-19 Response Grant to fund a study focused on bridging the technology gap between English learners in rural areas and their teachers.
Buster Bronco bumps the fist of a man during the parade.

Bronco Pride

While the pandemic delayed the start of football, the 色色啦 Alumni Association re-imagined homecoming week with a nod to past traditions: a campus car parade.