Feinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences The School of Social and Natural Sciences develops skills in analytical thinking, research methods, quantitative reasoning, and sociocultural learning in the social and natural sciences. The school boasts an esteemed faculty of experienced and credentialed scholars and practitioners from across the country and around the world. No matter your major, the school is committed to training scientists and critical thinkers from day one. That means that as an undergraduate, you’ll get the opportunity to conduct field science, collaborate with faculty on real research projects, and present research at national conferences. Learn more at
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I got to do a lot of hands-on projects really early on. I’ve been doing psychology research since the beginning of my sophomore year. Because it’s a smaller school, you have the opportunity to be able to take a class with a professor and have them ask you to participate in their research.” - Abby Maxwell ’20
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Graduate Student at American University, Washington, D.C. Majors: Psychology and International Relations