Humans of the U: Aaron Bia
“It’s a rewarding experience to go from having a dream as a little boy to be a doctor to having now gone through college and medical school.”
Read More“It’s a rewarding experience to go from having a dream as a little boy to be a doctor to having now gone through college and medical school.”
Read More“While any practice in the fine arts can be so formative, I think dance specifically allows you to see things from a different perspective.”
Read More“Leadership is something I would do for fun even if there weren’t resume perks to it.”
Read More“When I approach the trumpet, it’s not about getting to a certain point because you can always move past that.”
Read MoreThere are some people on campus who are obsessed with me, but I try not to let it go to my head.
Read More“My friends and I have been part of a wide variety of research efforts at the U.”
Read More“All of us—young or old— can find excitement in learning new things. The more we learn the more we have to give to one another.”
Read More“To all the other Native kids, I want you to know it’s important for our stories to be told.”
Read More“Intentionally adds a new depth of expression to the art I am creating. It’s about how I can communicate with different communities.”
Read More“I have loved seeing the tangible changes we are making happen.”
Read More“For me, film is the medium that best engages with my sense of awe.”
Read More“The skills that I’ve gained in student leadership have given me a unique perspective and tons of transferrable skills that I use in my master’s program.”
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