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Waseda’s message to prospective students: “Change the world with your words.”
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Waseda’s message to prospective students: “Change the world with your words.”

Wed, Feb 10, 2016
Waseda’s message to prospective students: “Change the world with your words.”
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If you visit Waseda within the next couple of weeks, you will probably notice a series of new large posters on campus. Centered on the motif, “Change the world with your words,” the posters encourage prospective students to imagine the endless possibilities and opportunities available to them at Waseda.

Featured on the posters are alumni who have gone on to become world-class athletes, respected journalists, CEOs, artists, and more. Using these alumni as role models, we hope prospective students will be inspired to forge their own paths and visions for the future.

Waseda students have boundless learning opportunities. We believe that for the next generation to engage with the world, a place of learning where students can foster an entrepreneurial spirit, form friendships, and cultivate character is invaluable.

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The current posters will be up until February 22 and another series will take their place from April 1 to commemorate the university’s entrance ceremony.

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81 81% of undergraduate classes have a classroom size of 50 students or less

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