David Lyon

How has being at UConn changed you? For the better. The time I have spent at the University of Connecticut has been critical to my intellectual and philosophical growth. In the past four years, I have developed a much greater sense of the person I would like to become, and I am appreciative of the […]

How has being at UConn changed you?

For the better. The time I have spent at the University of Connecticut has been critical to my intellectual and philosophical growth. In the past four years, I have developed a much greater sense of the person I would like to become, and I am appreciative of the University of Connecticut and its wonderful faculty for their role in my development.

Where are you headed after graduation?

I will be heading to graduate school to continue my philosophical studies. This would not have been possible without all the help I received along the way from my professors; I am very thankful to all of them not just for helping me to understand the material, but for doing so in such a way as to foster my love of wisdom.

What would you tell someone who is considering UConn?

I would tell them that the University of Connecticut is what you make it. My focus has been for the most part on academics, and in this regard I feel the University of Connecticut has served me well. But whatever your intent, the University of Connecticut has something to offer.

Write your memoir in six words.

My memoir? But I’m only twenty-one!