Student Story Book December 2013 | Page 28

Minori Wisti, double majoring in Interdisciplinary Humanities and Studio Art, jokes that she chose “ the major for people who can’t pick a major.” With too many interests to choose a specific major, Minori began by taking any classes that interested sor Sue Webster, she found that Interdisciplinary Humanities was a perfect fit. “What I like about my major is the variety of perspectives. Taking classes from three different areas of study challenges me to look at the world in different ways, which is something that will be helpful in the future.” Interdisciplinary Humanities majors choose two focus ar- “W hat I like about my major is the variety of perspectives. Taking classes from three different areas of study challenges me to look at the world in different ways, which is something that will be helpful in the future.” her. After meeting with College of Arts and Letters advi- eas within the College of Arts and Letters and one outside of the College. With focus ar- eas in English, Studio Art, and Horticulture, Minori is able to pursue all of her interests within one degree. Minori’s Summer internship represented how all of her areas of interest can fit together. As the Social Media Intern for the Ingham County Land Bank Garden Program, she wrote, painted, and gardened. Minori spent her summer internship sharing the stories of local farmers and designing and painting a mural on one of the garden sheds. dent Organic Farm, and joining MSU’s Dance Club. Minori plans on continuing to build her por