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The Center for Student Success and the Center for Career and Calling are co-sponsoring the First-Generation Career Panel on Wednesday, April 23, 3–4 p.m. in the Emerson Hall lounge. This inspiring event is designed to empower and connect all students with first-generation professionals as they share how they landed their first jobs and how they navigate the professional world.
USRowing announced its annual awards as selected by its Board of Directors with ɬÀï·¬ women's rowing head coach Caitlin McClain being named the recipient of the Ernestine Bayer Award. The Ernestine Bayer Award recognizes outstanding contributions to women's rowing and/or to an outstanding woman in rowing. McClain certainly fits the criteria after incredible accomplishments with the Falcons and the USRowing U19 national team in 2024.
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Dr. Christopher Jones ’94 hopes the families in his medical practice never need to ask: “Is my kid sick enough that I should pay for a doctor’s visit?” Medical director of HopeCentral, a nonprofit health center, he and his team have adapted the concept of concierge medicine to a diverse ɬÀï·¬ neighborhood.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Leland Saunders earned a $10,100 Graves Award in Humanities for his research project, “The Structure of Moral Judgement: Philosophical Perspectives.” His research responds to recent arguments that human beings’ concepts of morality are just a quirk of evolution and don't connect to anything deeper.