Humans of the U: Kebba Kah
“It has been rewarding to pursue my passion and help with the pandemic response at the same time.”
Read More“It has been rewarding to pursue my passion and help with the pandemic response at the same time.”
Read More“I seek to become a new healer, bridging the traditional knowledge of my community with the knowledge pioneered by investigating glucose metabolism.”
Read More“Some things, the good and bad, never change wherever you live.”
Read More“Becoming an officer for me is leading, teaching, training and mentoring a platoon, as well as taking care of your Marines, something that was done for me.”
Read More“There is a direct relationship between the surrounding built environment and our individual health and well-being.”
Read More“I’ve learned how important a well-rounded education and broader life experiences are to draw inspiration into my work.”
Read More“At the end of the day, I truly believe in the power of our community to change the world.”
Read More“A common thread through these five decades: capturing and preserving individuals’ stories, especially those people with little ability to do so on their own.”
Read More“It’s such a great feeling being able to connect people with resources and see them really doing well on their own.”
Read More“We have stayed connected to the university because three of our oldest sons have attended the U.”
Read More“Getting my degree from a Western education system like the University of Utah at the U Asia Campus has allowed me to become a global citizen while allowing me to continue my studies close to home.”
Read More“To be honest with you, I just don’t like to be retired…I don’t like golf, I don’t go hunting…I wanted to do something different.”
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