
Through the CHSS Residential Learning Community you will explore the social sciences and humanities to discover how CHSS disciplinary and interdisciplinary degrees can be used to think broadly, creatively, and analytically about a range of issues ––from social justice and social media to ancient art, anime, and film. You will connect with CHSS faculty, alumni, and current students, attend events, and even look for “CHSS in the news” to learn how the toolkits we are assembling through CHSS degrees are helping you ask as well as answer the questions that matter the most––to society as to you, personally.
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CHSS 101: First Year Experience: “Global Challenges: Rights and Resilience”
In this course you will explore differences and similarities among ideas, individuals, and cultures; apply content knowledge across multiple settings, and engage in enrichment activities supported by a faculty fellow. CHSS 101 will not only provide you with a wealth of resources to better understand your academic options, but you will also gain insight in setting personal learning, career, and life goals and a better understanding of university and campus resources.
Campus Partner
For more information about the CHSS RLC and CHSS 101: Global Challenges: Rights and Resilience, please contact the Coordinator of Student Success Initiatives at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Eleana Velasco, at evelasc2@gmu.edu.
