VOICES of ROSE

At Rose-Hulman we know that creativity is an integral part of problem-solving. Humanities, Social Sciences and the Arts are as important as the Pythagorym Theorem (just ask Pythagoras).

In RH131 Rhetoric and Composition, which is our first-year writing course, Dr. Sarah Summers' final assignment for her students was to take a topic they wrote about during the class and give it a new spin.

Creating a podcast involves script writing, interviews, music and sound effects to tell a story in a new and inventive way. Much like engineering and scientific pursuits, taking one thing and creating another adds value, depth and meaning to the world around us. These are the Voices of Rose.

Every campus has their haunts, and Rose-Hulman is no exception. Explore the story of the haunting of Blumberg Hall.

What is the perfect study space? Research and students on campus agree on a few of the elements that make for the best surroundings to study.

Is it beneficial to join extracurricular clubs? Spoiler alert: there are many benefits.

How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected socialization on campus? For first-year students this year, college life is not quite the same.

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