Humans of the U: Molly Sattar
“The U is very diverse and it creates this place of bonding…I always feel like I can just walk around and be myself.”
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Read More“I’ve always wanted to go to the U because that’s where I was born…when I got accepted and I had the opportunity to get the For Utah Scholarship, it honestly changed my life.”
Read More“I’ve always been interested in how people work and why people are the way that they are.”
Read MoreWe rarely ever talk about Indigenous issues in the U.S. and even in Canada, and it has come to the point where they are largely forgotten.
Read More“I want to expand the center to provide other physical spaces on campus for students to feel safe, welcomed and have that same sense of belonging that we have at the AIRC.”
Read More“As a student, people in my cohort are from all over the country. Our students are diverse. They have unique backgrounds, various family lives and different socioeconomic statuses. This experience is a great way to help you grow as a person, and it contributes to who I am today.”
Read MoreAs a recipient of the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, I want to use the opportunities I’ve received to help others.
Read More“My favorite part of doing this is the light bulb moments—it’s when you see somebody get it.”
Read MoreKids need to see themselves in literature. But we also need to give kids the chance to walk with and inhabit characters in literature that they would never meet in their day-to-day life.
Read More“I hope to complete my 83-year-old marathon this summer.”
Read More“I want to be an ally to underserved populations and help break the segregation cycle. I would like to make others’ paths easier than mine.”
Read More“I didn’t want students who are neurodivergent at the U to be subject to the same struggle that I had.”
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