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Business
Twisha Mohapatra says her experiences in the River Hawk Scholars Academy and the Honors College have boosted her confidence, taught her leadership skills and set her up for academic success.
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Management
Ryan Jubb applies his management education to his work as a student EMT and his hobby of flying planes.
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Biological Sciences
Between UML’s rigorous coursework and vast extracurricular activities, Sara Aldahabi feels ready to take on dental school.
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Plastics Engineering
Greg Reimonn found a faculty mentor to help him research microplastics in waterways, thanks to an honors fellowship.
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Nutritional Sciences and Master of Public Health
Knowing how cultural differences make an impact on health, Rabia Haider is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree.
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Public Administration
Erin Monahan finds value in learning principles applicable to a wide range of arts and humanities-based organizations. She is getting professional experience as an archivist through an internship at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods.
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Marine Sciences & Technology
Software engineer Laurie Agel was looking for a career change in her 40s. Fifteen years later, she has her Ph.D. in marine sciences and technology from UML and is working as a post-doctoral research assistant, studying extreme precipitation and flooding in the Charles and Mystic river basins.
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Criminal Justice
It took Lisa teDuits 27 years to earn her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. She pursued the paralegal option for better job opportunities – and to set a good example for her sons.