Undergraduate
What is a Brady Scholar?
Several years ago, Weinberg College alumna Deborah Brady was concerned about the ethics of leaders in politics, business, law, science
The Brady Program is an intellectual community of curious and engaged students who accept the challenge to approach ideas in a new way, using strong, vigorous analysis. It is a three-year course of study and practical experience. The sophomore year is a series of quarterly seminars in philosophy; in the junior year students study abroad or participate in a city immersion program; in the senior year, students work together to implement a project that benefits the local Evanston community.
Why Become a Brady Scholar?
"Being part of the Brady Scholars program is
-Isabel Garcia ‘15
“When I look at my Brady admissions essay, I notice that my definition of a good act was very broad. I only considered the interaction between the self and the
Natalie Noble ‘11
“For me, our Brady Scholars class has become a kind of diverse academic family. We all come from different backgrounds and
Rachel Park ‘14
“Being a Brady Scholar has opened my eyes to the issues of the Evanston community. I realize now that changing the world begins with helping the people around you and living honestly with yourself. Brady is a marvelous ethics program that has allowed me to get close with various professors and grow close to an amazing group of fellow scholars.”
-Connor Tatooles ‘15