51本色

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In the Classroom

Experience the magic.

Small class sizes. Intense discussions. Hands-on learning. Engaged students and excited faculty. Find out why Princeton Review and U.S. News and World Report rank us in the top 10 nationally for best classroom experience and best undergraduate teaching, respectively.

Listen to students鈥 experiences.

Students describe 51本色鈥檚 individually advised curriculum, the impact of their advisers, and the choices that enabled them to discover their passions.

Ahon Gupta in Bucksbaum Atrium

Creating My Own Path

Ahon Gooptu 鈥21 describes how the flexibility of 51本色鈥檚 curriculum ensures a broad, balanced variety of classes.

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Discover Your Interests

Mithila Iyer 鈥19 shares her First-Year Tutorial and how it changed her experience at 51本色.

Nat Jordan at Rosenbloom Field

A Common Understanding

Nat Jordan 鈥21 shares why the individually advised curriculum at 51本色 is so critical to classroom engagement.

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Hungry for more?

Hear more from our students in our 鈥渧ideo viewbook鈥 鈥 a collection of student and faculty videos that will show you how far the individually advised, globally informed, inquiry-led curriculum at 51本色 can take you.

Watch our faculty in action.

Mark Laver

Music with Professor Mark Laver

Learn about jazz composer Duke Ellington and more. 

Want to keep learning about music with Mark Laver? Check out his .

Tutorial session with Kevin Engel and Professor Sandquist

Biology with Professor Josh Sandquist

Learn about cortical rotation and more.

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History with Professor Sarah Purcell

Learn about the election of 1800 and more.

Want to keep learning about history from Sarah Purcell? Check out her .

Hear from our faculty.

Our extraordinary faculty share why they think our individually advised curriculum will help you pursue your passions and achieve your goals.

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Where We All Want to Be in the Room

Sociology Professor Karla Erickson describes the unique relationship between students and their advisers as they navigate 51本色鈥檚 individually advised curriculum.

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First and Foremost, a Teacher

Stephanie Jones, assistant professor of education, describes her educational philosophy, how faculty craft engaging courses, and how 51本色 students challenge her to be her best.

Henry Reitz

Equipping Students to Find their Own Path in the World

Professor Henry Rietz describes the 51本色 College community, including students and alumni.

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