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  • 30. Sustainability, Cannabis, and Plant Sciences

    13:42||Season 1, Ep. 30
    In this episode, Amira Shatara explains how she created an individualized major in "Sustainability, Cannabis, and Plant Sciences" by combining courses in Sustainable Plant and Soil Systems; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Natural Resources and the Environment; Sociology; Business Administration; and more. She describes her passion for sustainable agriculture and circular economy as well as her hands-on experience with community-supported agriculture and local floriculture. More info:Plant Sciences at UConnOff Center Farm, Woodbridge, CTEpisode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/

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  • 29. Reproduction and Youth Health

    14:45||Season 1, Ep. 29
    In this episode, Izzy Rubin explains how she created an individualized major in "Reproduction and Youth Health" by combining courses in Human Development and Family Sciences; Psychology; and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She describes her passion for public health, advocacy, and issues of equity in healthcare.Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
  • 28. Religion

    15:56||Season 1, Ep. 28
    Alexis Cordone explains how she created an individualized major in "Religion" by combining courses in English, Anthropology, Sociology, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and more. She graduated from UConn in 2014 and is now an Emergency Physician at Dartmouth Health. She describes her motivation for studying religion as a way to prepare herself to be a more supportive and compassionate doctor in the face of human suffering.Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
  • 27. Disability Studies in Media and Food Culture

    16:19||Season 1, Ep. 27
    Gabby DiSalvo explains how she created an individualized major in "Disability Studies in Media and Food Culture" by combining courses in Journalism, English, Human Rights, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Sociology, Human Development and Family Sciences, Digital Media and Design, and more. She describes her passion for cooking, media, and disability studies, all of which inform her entrepreneurial project Cooking on Wheels.Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
  • 26. The Science of Sales & Social Capital

    14:59||Season 1, Ep. 26
    Luca Lloyd explains how he created an individualized major in "The Science of Sales & Social Capital" by combining courses in Communications, Business, Accounting, and more. He describes his longtime entrepreneurial spirit and his involvement the Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at UConn. Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
  • 25. Krithika Santhanam Revisited!

    14:23||Season 1, Ep. 25
    Krithika Santhanam created an individualized major called "Health Policy and Racial Disparities" as a double major with "Molecular and Cell Biology," She plans to pursue medical school and become a physician. In this episode, Krithika describes her Honors thesis project, which entailed traveling to India and producing a documentary entitled Beyond Society's Labels: A Foundation on Disability Advocacy in South India. This interview was recorded about two weeks before Krithika graduated.Listen to Krithika's first appearance on Indie Major.Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/
  • 24. Fashion Business Inclusivity Studies

    14:23||Season 1, Ep. 24
    Ahmya McCoy created an individualized major in "Fashion Business Inclusivity Studies" by combining courses in Business Administration, History, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and by participating in a semester-long Experiential Global Learning Program in Florence, Italy to take specific courses in Fashion.Episode transcript available at our website: iisp.uconn.edu/indie-major/