Queens
University is a small (very small) private school located in a residential
neighborhood in beautiful Charlotte, NC. You may never have heard about it
before, but I can tell you that it truly is a gem among the rubble. Our motto
“Non ministrari sed ministrare” means “Not to be served but to serve”. After
being a student of Queens University for two and a half years, I can safely say
that our motto is not just talk.
I could go on
and on about the statistics and courses available at Queens, but this post (and
the corresponding video) are going to go beyond that and give you an insiders
look at what it is like to go to Queens.
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Let’s begin with
the Academics. Since the student body is so small, most classes will have at
maximum of about 32 students. I love this aspect. Small classes allow me to
connect with my fellow classmates as well as with my professors. The course
work is strenuous but worth it. Students and professors are dedicated to the
advancement of knowledge in every department. The essays, projects, exams and
readings are all worth it when you think about the incredible education you are
being given.
Next, I want to
talk about the School itself. Queens is beautiful. The campus is small, but
rich with history; extraordinary architecture and plenty of lovely landscaping
make it a breath taking location. Our faculty work to make the school as
appealing to students as possible. Sometimes I’m shocked at how involved our
faculty and student government are in ensuring our happiness. There is always
some event going on, a movie playing in Rex’s Lair, a surprise on the cafeteria
tables etc. It is clear that traditions (like our Boar’s Head Dinner) are
important at Queens and it is refreshing to see that the traditions established
in 1857 are still seen today. With just as much enthusiasm, I might add.
Finally, I want
to talk about the student body. At whatever University you attend you will make
friends, go out and party and have those late night study sessions. But at
Queens, you not only do these things, but also create true bonds with the
people around you. I have met so many interesting and unique people at Queens
that I hardly know where to begin. The fact is, that everyone here embodies the
values of the University. It is wonderful to find such a close-knit student
body and I truly look forward to the next year and a half at this prestigious
University. THRIVE.
I hope you have
enjoyed this Blog series and I wish you all the best. Merry Christmas!
Xoxo
-Jenna Buthman