
Introduction to CapChat
03/05/19 • 16 min
CapChat hosts John Honaker, Mary Clare Kunkel and Emily Solinger introduce listeners to our new podcast, share their Cap stories and invite listeners to follow along as we introduce them to the faces, voices and stories of CapFam.
CapChat hosts John Honaker, Mary Clare Kunkel and Emily Solinger introduce listeners to our new podcast, share their Cap stories and invite listeners to follow along as we introduce them to the faces, voices and stories of CapFam.
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Choose Your Own Major Adventure
With Capital’s 60+ majors, 50+ minors and infinite combinations and possibilities, navigating the selection process can be intense. But it doesn’t have to be. In most cases, you have time to discover and explore. In Episode 1, we’ll take on the question that has most high school seniors feigning illness before their next family gathering just so they can avoid it: “What’s your major?” Don’t sweat the next birthday party or holiday. Embrace your uncertainty. It’s normal not have all the answers. It’s also normal to know exactly what you want to do.
Eric Anderson, director of Career Development, will walk us through Capital’s approach for advising students as they’re discovering how their talents and passion can translate into their major, and how their major can (but doesn’t have to) translate into their professional path. You’ll also learn how our faculty advisors guide you through the process and take the stress out of discovering and changing your major. Senior Moriah Reichert and cohosts Mary Clare Kunkel and John Honaker will share insights from their experiences as Capital students and alumni.
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