Humans of the U: Abigail Márquez-González
“Working in an apprenticeship has enhanced my confidence and performance as a substance use disorder counseling professional.”
Read More“Working in an apprenticeship has enhanced my confidence and performance as a substance use disorder counseling professional.”
Read More“Whether in the classroom or outside of the classroom, allowing students to share ideas, to listen and learn from each other, and to create a collaborative community helps learning advance.”
Read More“I was drawn to this position…because the folks in the Pacific Island Studies Program are doing things that are really rare to find in any ethnic studies program.”
Read More“I wanted to create a way to help myself and my peers in the biomedical, life science and biotech fields make more connections with industry.”
Read More“I’m a deeply religious person, and that has impacted every aspect of my life. In fact, it was part of the reason I decided to pursue a law degree.”
Read More“If the world lasts long enough, there will be people writing our history, and I really hope that they’re kind.”
Read More“The U really gives people the tools to do whatever they want, and it is up to individuals to take those tools and run with it.”
Read More“I love that in college I feel challenged, but not in an overwhelming way. I feel pushed and encouraged to do better.”
Read More“If you are a parent wondering whether to go to school, my advice to you is to build up your support system.”
Read More“There are a lot of experiences you can only have in college and I want to take advantage of all the exciting opportunities offered at the U.”
Read More“I would not have found the work I am passionate about without the resources we have at the U.”
Read More“Some advice I would give to incoming students is to get involved and explore.”
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