Evan Timme

How has being a graduate student at UConn changed you? I have been fortunate to be a part of an organization that has fostered, encouraged, and challenged the ways I perceive and interact within a community. Mutually beneficial positive-relationships are underrated. Was there a defining moment during your UConn career? Working for Husky Sport. If […]

How has being a graduate student at UConn changed you?

I have been fortunate to be a part of an organization that has fostered, encouraged, and challenged the ways I perceive and interact within a community. Mutually beneficial positive-relationships are underrated.

Was there a defining moment during your UConn career?

Working for Husky Sport. If you don’t know Husky Sport you should: @UConnHuskySport. (www.huskysport.uconn.edu)

Where are you headed after graduation?

I am headed down south to continue growing through another year of AmeriCorps service.

What would you tell someone who is considering graduate studies at UConn?

Place importance in learning through the process. Gain and hone transferable life skills. Be genuine and authentic in whatever you do.

Write your memoir in six words.

Listen more; radiate positivity; thank you.