Category: Humans of the U
Humans of the U: Alex Rose
“For me, supporting students in making their voices heard would be the best thing I could accomplish this year.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Abigail Bruzual
“Research not only allows me to explore the questions that drive my curiosity but also equips me with the tools to work toward real-world solutions.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Anthony Bradley
“My advice is to accept the assistance or comfort people are offering you.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Caedon Cuello
“There’s something about being here in Korea, while still experiencing the opportunities of an American university, that makes me feel both comfortable and excited.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Hyeonji An
“Beginning my journey in Songdo, Incheon, and then continuing at the Salt Lake City campus later, feels like the best of both worlds.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Hattie Poole
“I intend to use my lawyering skills to advocate for those without the resources to advocate for themselves.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Erica Gebbia
“I want to be the person I needed when I was younger—the role model I didn’t have.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Kenneth Holland
“The Fulbright program gives American professors the chance to go to a country they may not normally visit, interact with the local people and be ambassadors of the U.S.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Jeremiah Adejube
“My long-term dream is to start a civil engineering consultancy focused on low-carbon and climate-resilient materials.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Dalyana Guerra
“Teaching itself is performative: engaging students requires creativity and a willingness to embrace other parts of myself beyond math.”
Read MoreHumans of the U: Heidi Herrick
“I have my dream job here. I get to see these phenomenal women actually fulfill some of their goals or dreams, find their voice and that’s pretty amazing to be a part of.”
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