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I said, "we'd lose". You said, "We'll do that together too." And guess what, Cap? We lost. And you weren't there. But that's what we do, right? Our best work after the fact? We're the Avengers, we're the Avengers. Not the Preventers.  No, this was a gift. And you're going to be the man you're meant to be.  No, no, no. There's no other options. There's no do-overs. We're not going anywhere else. We have one particle left. Each. That's it, alright? We use that... Bye, bye. You're not going home. 

But it's now dead in the water. We're 1000 light years from the nearest 7-11. Oxygen will run out tomorrow. And that'll be it. And Pep, I ... I know I said no more surprises, but I was really hoping to pull off one last one. But it looks like... well you know what it looks like. Don't feel bad about this. I mean, if you grovel for a couple of weeks, and then move on with enormous guilt. I should probably lie down. Please know that... when I drift off, I will think about you. Because it's always you.  Yeah, we boarded that highly suspect warship Danvers pinged.  You know, if you're about to tell me to look on the bright side. Um... I'm about you to hit you in the head with a peanut butter sandwich. I have no idea. We're talking about time travel here. Either it's all a joke, or none of it is.  

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Testimonial

Hannah St. Germain

Hannah St. Germain ’21

Neuroscience

I had selective mutism as a child, a very rare childhood anxiety disorder. There are not a lot of doctors that specialize in that. I was fortunate enough to get help when I was young but most people don't get that opportunity so it’s common to get misdiagnosed and then develop more problems later. I want to give back what I was able to receive.

I am hopefully going to become a doctor. Anything that I can do to help people who struggle with what I’ve struggled with — that’s what I want to do. I want to make positive change.

The Neuroscience program at UNE is great because it offers a completely different perspective. Being on the pre-med track, I knew I wanted to study medical, but specifically, I am able to already hone in on what I want to do later on down the line by studying neuroscience and the brain. Being more specialized now, focusing on the brain and neuroscience, will help me later on in my work.

It is a smaller major in comparison to others at UNE, so you get a one-on-one style — because my class sizes are small, so I get a good look at things and the chance to chat directly with my professors. Neuroscience allows me to bring together subjects that I care about and see topics from a larger, combined perspective.

Welcoming Community

My favorite thing about UNE is the community — it gives people the ability to be themselves. Coming to UNE was a breath of fresh air. Everyone wants you to be yourself and lifts you up as you are. It’s a very positive environment. People want you to succeed here.

My first year, I went on an orientation trailblazer trip to Cow Island, and I absolutely loved it. I ended up staying pretty good friends with one of my Orientation Leaders (OLs), and they kept prompting me to get involved. So I applied to be an OL myself. It was really cool to be able to meet the incoming class of students and be able to see them grow and make the transition into college here.

After that summer, I knew I loved orientation, but I also knew that I love being on the inside of things somewhat — doing the backend stuff. So this year I was an Orientation Advisor. From the feedback that we’ve received, it seems like students loved orientation this summer, and that is so nice for me to see since it’s because of my hard work and the hard work of my peers. It was one of the smoothest sessions that’s ever happened with one of the largest incoming classes. It was just such a great dynamic.

I am able to already hone in on what I want to do later on down the line by studying neuroscience and the brain. Being more specialized now, focusing on the brain and neuroscience, will help me later on in my work.

Neuroscience

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The [neuroscience] major is smaller here, which is really cool because we can develop strong relationships with our professors.

Applied Social and Cultural Studies, Neuroscience
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[The opportunity to work in the Burman Collaborative] provided invaluable scientific, professional, and life experience before graduating with an undergraduate degree.

Neuroscience, Philosophy
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My English professors challenged me to back up my arguments, sharpening my research and writing skills, and gave me the space to safely experiment with both formal and colloquial forms of communication.
English, Neuroscience
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As a future physician, I believe my special combination of science and English will benefit my patients and colleagues as I am able to translate complex topics into familiar concepts.

Neuroscience, Writing
Hannah St. Germain

I am able to already hone in on what I want to do later on down the line by studying neuroscience and the brain. Being more specialized now, focusing on the brain and neuroscience, will help me later on in my work.

Neuroscience
Michael Burman

Being in a place that’s growing, improving, and on a mission to get better is inspiring.

U N E alum Leonard Tan

Working in the research setting taught me how to think critically and how to apply all the theories and knowledge learned in class to the real world.

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What I like most about being a Neuroscience major is all the different courses I am able to take. I have the opportunity to take psychology, biology, and chemistry courses, in addition to the core neuroscience courses.

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UNE Neuroscience alumni Jordan Faloon works in the Center for Excellence in Neuroscience

When the new Neuroscience major was developed, I was immediately interested. This program is the perfect fit for me.

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[Working as a lab assistant] allowed me to combine all of my lab research, work semi-independently within a laboratory setting, and explore one of my own interests while still furthering the research of the lab.

Neuroscience
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[The Neuroscience] program stuck out to me because it offered unique experience on the cutting edge in the classroom and in the laboratory.

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One of the reasons I love my major so much is because all my professors have brought their real life experiences into each of their classes, which shows the students how much they love their work and want to share their experiences with the students.

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