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Renaissance Year

During his year-long study abroad experience in Italy, recent La Sierra graduate Jonathan Soto studied Italian and took other general education courses at Villa Aurora, a university in Florence. Highlights of his year abroad included embracing the Italian culture, speaking Italian, and seeing his favorite soccer team—Internazionale Milano—play twice. He continues to create “delicioso” Italian cuisine with the cooking skills he picked up with in Florence.

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Clubs + Organizations + Teams + Traditions

You’ll never be board at La Sierra. There are over 70 music groups, athletics team, club and organization to choose from. Approximately 140 La Sierra students compete on our Golden Eagles teams. Our clubs and organizations range from academically oriented to special interest to culturally connected. There’s something for everyone—and most of the time multiple somethings!

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Art + Science Keep Ryan Gil Busy

La Sierra students tend to be multi-faceted and multi-talented. Take Ryan Gil, for instance. An accomplished classical musician, this music major—who’s also earning a minor in chemistry—has his eye set on medical school. Las Sierra students interested in the health sciences enjoy a strong connect with the nearby Loma Linda University and its Medical Center.

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Study Abroad: France

My time abroad can be summarized by two words: life-changing. I not only learned French, but also was able to get to know some of the greatest people I’ve ever met. Apart from school, I would spend time in Geneva (in Switzerland, only 20 minutes from campus), playing soccer with the locals, or hiking.

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