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Alumni Voices "My academic experience was shaped by the relationships I was able to build with my professors. I was given many opportunities for hands-on experience in my fields, even as early as my freshman year." Michelle Onofrio Class of 2020 Ideal Bonaventure Woman, double major in music & psychology Learn more about Michelle
"My academic experience was shaped by the relationships I was able to build with my professors. I was given many opportunities for hands-on experience in my fields, even as early as my freshman year."