By Lily Stuart
Students at CWRU have been informally studying within this major for years, however. Over the past five years, the number of students double-majoring across the two areas (Humanities and STEM) increased by 20%. Now, students who would typically spend double the time to pursue both their ethical and scientific passions will have the ability to do both in a more timely and supportive environment. This grant funding and new major will allow greater opportunities for students who care simultaneously about technological advancement and sustainability within a world that never seems to slow its pace.
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