Humans of the U: Sammie Serrano
“I didn’t want students who are neurodivergent at the U to be subject to the same struggle that I had.”
Read More“I didn’t want students who are neurodivergent at the U to be subject to the same struggle that I had.”
Read More“College is as whimsical as it is relentless. I never thought my experience would include standing on the border of North Korea, covering a riot as a news reporter or burying my brother. Life is a gorgeous and unexpected journey.”
Read More“In navigating the mundane, rising beyond challenge, persevering, fostering fortitude and reveling in success, we entered this institution from one version of existence and transformed as we traveled through some incredibly trying times.”
Read More“Participating in undergraduate research helped me gain skills as an independent thinker and the courage to improve at public speaking after presenting at multiple conferences.”
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Read More“If I had the chance to give some advice to first-year students, I would remind them to take it all in. There is no rush. The jobs and opportunities will always be there, but you only go to college once.”
Read More“During my time as a college student, I’ve been grateful for the supportive environment that allowed me to really dive into my studies and find topics and fields of study that I’m passionate about.”
Read More“The things I have appreciated the most about my time here at the U have been the personal connections that I’ve been able to make with friends and colleagues.”
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