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Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding Representation as First Gen. Graduate in Isolating STEM Fields
When Matthew Culberson realized as an undergraduate at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) that he wanted to be a chemistry professor, he immediately scoured the collegeβs website to find a Black chemistry professor.
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Marching to a Healthier Tune
As a Mexican-American woman pursuing a doctorate, Nancy Uriegas often reminds herself that she does, in fact, belong in academia.
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Committed to Giving Back
Melissa Wheeler was propelled toward her doctorate by a professor once telling her that βstatistically, you are not supposed to be here,β so she pursued not only a masterβs degree in counseling psychology but is now a fourth-year doctoral candidate.
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A Difference Maker
For Bryan Jenkins, pursuing his doctorate was about broadening his horizons. He received his bachelor's degree in accounting and his masterβs degree in health administration
Community Colleges
Telehealth Gives Virginia Community College Students Mental Health Supports
Community colleges across the state are partnering with TimelyMD, a telehealth service that provides on-demand and appointment-based medical care and mental health support to 10% of all community college students in the nation.
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An Inquiring Mind
In her Ph.D. research, Rhondene Wint combines wet lab experimentation with computational methods. She points out that her current research investigates the genetic basis of neurogenesis.
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Working Toward Equitable Higher Education
Quatez Bernard Scott has been working in higher education for almost a decade, mostly in multicultural and student affairs. His current position is intercultural specialist at the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University.
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A Scholar for Our Time
Born in New York and raised in Puerto Rico, Luis Miguel Mestreβs educational trajectory was changed by Hurricane Maria in 2017.
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A Change Agent
Angie Leβs hunger for knowledge has led her across the globe, from Vietnam to South Korea, and finally to Florida International University (FIU), where she expects to receive her Ph.D. in public affairs in summer 2022.
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Studying Race and Place
Pamela Zabala has used her experiences as an undergraduate at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, to inform her research and scholarship as she pursues her Ph.D. in sociology at Duke University.
News Roundup
Law School Admission Council Offers Holistic Path to Law School
The Law School Admission Council's new program aims in the future to provide a second alternative for law school admission that will complement the LSAT exam.
Latest News
Miami Dade College Joins Movement to Increase Student Democratic Participation
The initiative, Ask Every Student, unites 20 colleges in this democratic mission across the U.S, including seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
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