The learning encompassed by a baccalaureate degree is not a collection of discrete parts linked to specific classes but rather the cumulative consequence and judgments for all aspects of the learning environment…. Learning takes place from the curriculum and classroom but also through personal development, cocurricular activities, and community activities.
—from the president's 2003 convocation address
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