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Bulldog Bytes is an audio broadcast geared towards future College of Liberal Arts students at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Incoming freshmen now have the opportunity to hear from current students in the College of Liberal Arts as they discuss their personal experiences here at the UMD. (more...)


 

Episode 1 | Transitioning to UMD

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August 7, 2007

AnnMarie, Tyler and Veronica discuss what their transition from high school to college was like. How easy or difficult it was for them to adjust as well as how their families adjusted to them being away from home. The three also talk about how to meet others and develop friendships your first year here at UMD.

For more information about “Transition Issues” please visit the First Year Experience webpage http://www.d.umn.edu/fye/freshmen/transiton/index.html.

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Episode 2 | Arriving on Campus

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August 24, 2007

Rudy, Chris, Sarah, and Lauren discuss their first year away from home, living in the resident halls and on-campus apartments, roommate issues, and how to create a space that feels like home. The four students will also suggest activities to do your freshman year at UMD.

For more information on Bulldog Bash please visit the First Year Experience website, http://www.d.umn.edu/fye/freshmen/bash/index.html.

On-campus housing information can be found at the Housing and Residence Life website, http://www.d.umn.edu/housing/.

The Campus Life page on the UMD website provides students with information on activities, events, and student organizations. http://www.d.umn.edu/campus/

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Episode 3 | Classroom Expectations

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September 24, 2007

Professor Sheryl Grana and Professor John Schwetman discuss the expectations they have of students in their classroom, what makes college courses different than high school courses, and how to stay on task and prepare for exams. They also talk about why they became college professors and what they like best about their job.

For information about the Student Academic Integrity Policy and the Student Conduct Code please visit the Office of Student Behavior http://www.d.umn.edu/assl/conduct/.

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