Humans of the U: Bergen Meyer
“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read More“My younger self would be very shocked to see me here, finishing my degree and walking at graduation, and I am so proud to be here.”
Read More“As I enter this new phase of life, I am proud of what I did despite the impossible. I am proud to be the first.”
Read More“When there are people present who want to make a change in another person’s college experiences then, even if it’s hard, you can get through it.”
Read More“I don’t find community all too easily. As a multiracial person, it’s sometimes hard to find that acceptance, even within my own communities. So I really like to find a place where I fully feel like I belong. I really feel like I have that in Transform.”
Read MoreThe proposed center will serve as a national hub for defining critical evidence gaps and advancing rigorous research to inform the design, evaluation and improvement of postsecondary education programs for incarcerated learners.
Read More“What I really want to do is be an advocate for immigrants and for my community.”
Read MoreThe Sustainability Office and the American Indian Resource Center are bringing Earth Week to the U.
Read MoreChloe Carr learned her most important life lessons at the ballpark with her dad.
Read More“There are so many unanswered questions in this world. I just want to see if I can help answer those questions in any way.”
Read More“It was really awesome to have someone believe in me and help me realize that I am capable of tackling difficult challenges and concepts.”
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