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History • Political Science • Economics

Julia Rode '27

Julia Rode '27
History • Political Science • Economics

Julia Rode '27

  • Hometown: Ohio
  • Class: 2027
  • Major(s): Political Science
  • Minor(s): Economics and History
  • Other Activities, Honors, and Awards:
    • Honors College
    • Government Relations Network
    • Photographer for ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ Athletics
    • Student Representative for Climate Action and Sustainability Council
    • Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for POL 261
    • Gamma Phi Beta Sorority
    • Deans List (2023, 2024)
    • Presidents List (2024)
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¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ has everything. From amazing professors and small classes to great students and things to do outside of the classroom, I couldn’t imagine a better university.
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Julia Rode, Advice to Prospective Students

Why ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ?

I loved how pretty the red brick buildings were and how the campus felt like home.


How did you choose your major?

I have always been really interested in history and government, so I declared Political Science coming into ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ. During my time at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ I have fallen in love with my major; I look forward to learning more in my Political Science classes every day.


Key Moment at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ

Dr. Matthew Arbuckle has helped me in so many ways. He helped me get involved with the Government Relations Network and numerous other organizations. He has made my experience at ¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ so much better and opened doors to so many organizations and career opportunities. He is a fantastic professor!


Other Notable Experience

I did a study abroad experience in Spain over the summer, which was fantastic, and I plan on doing a J-Term study abroad next year!


Advice to Prospective Students

¾Ã¾ÃË®ÃÛÌÒ has everything. From amazing professors and small classes to great students and things to do outside of the classroom, I couldn’t imagine a better university.


What are your career goals?  

I plan to go to law school and eventually go into public administration and work in DC.