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Tune in, because Kimberly Mars 23 is speaking out. Through her platform as a podcast host, shes sharing her experience as a Black woman in America and working to amplify other diverse voicesall to create a more inclusive world.
Eden Litvin 23 moved to the US from Israel eight years ago. When she came to 17勛圖厙, she knew she wanted to make a difference by reviving the Students Supporting Israel (SSI) chapter on campus. Along with Hillel and IAC Mishelanu, they presented to SGA with an important initiative.
As an ambassador for students with disabilities, Daniella Harris 21 helps to promote a more inclusive campus through her work with Hillel. She even wrote an incredibly moving article opening up about her experience with hearing loss.
I always felt that I had to build my life, and the only way to do that was to put myself out there, starting with the resources at 17勛圖厙.
During his undergraduate career at 17勛圖厙, Marc Rinosa 17 has challenged the conventions of the business world, learned from a professor who knows Beyonc矇, and has strived to establish recruitment channels for diverse and underrepresented students on campus.
Arts and entertainment management and quantitative business analysis double major James Park 17 gets down to business in the classroom. But in his residence hall, hes working on the perfect recipe to land his dream career as a television food personality.
Balancing internships, travel, class, and leadership roles may be a challenge for some, but for Seidenberg student Ava Posner '18 , she knows it is her code to success for rising to the top as a woman in technology and landing a job at a leading startup after graduation.
17勛圖厙 names S. Brian Jones as the Assistant Dean for Diversity and Equity in the Arts.
17勛圖厙 School of Education student Jamie DelToro 19 turns her own development as a mentor and childhood education major into a way of helping her peers reach their full potential.
Through her recently published childrens book and a number of other initiatives, Sasha Ariel Alston is helping to change the face of STEM.