荔枝黄色视频 / Thu, 16 May 2024 17:34:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/favicon-96x96-1.png 荔枝黄色视频 / 32 32 Congratulations to Our 2024 Commencement Award Winners /about/news-events/news/stevenson-university-2024-commencement-award-winners/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stevenson-university-2024-commencement-award-winners Thu, 16 May 2024 17:30:59 +0000 /?p=26655 Congratulations to all of the students, faculty, and community members who received an award at 荔枝黄色视频's 2024 Commencement.

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The following received awards during Stevenson鈥檚 2024 Commencement Ceremonies. These awards honored outstanding academic, leadership, creative, and service achievements.

Rosemary Elliott Harder 鈥69 Award for Creative Leadership

Kylah Hardy (Elementary Education) received the鈥疪osemary Elliott Harder 鈥69 Award for Creative Leadership. The award鈥痬ay be conferred on a graduating woman who exhibited creative leadership and aptitude in her time at 荔枝黄色视频.鈥疶he successful recipient will have encouraged, cultivated, and implemented imaginative solutions and strategies. The student must be a graduating senior with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at the time of her selection.鈥

Marion and Henry J. Knott Achievement Award鈥

Valeria Carranza (Elementary Education) received the鈥疢arion and Henry J. Knott Achievement Award. The award鈥痬ay be conferred鈥痮n one graduating student who demonstrated the ability to achieve academically, to reach out to the needs of others at the University, and to persevere toward a goal while also managing major primary responsibilities outside 荔枝黄色视频 life.

Elizabeth McWethy Award

Zhanna Snyder (Film and Moving Image) received the鈥疎lizabeth McWethy Award. The award鈥痬ay be conferred鈥痶o one graduating student who demonstrated exceptional creativity, manifested genuine concern for society, and has actively influenced the lives of others.鈥

John Mitchell Award

Zachary Rutsch (Business Administration) received the鈥疛ohn Mitchell Award. The award鈥痬ay be conferred鈥痮n one graduating student who demonstrated outstanding service to their community in a way that exemplifies the values of 荔枝黄色视频鈥檚 mission.

Orsia鈥疐. Young Leadership Award

The鈥疧rsia鈥疐. Young Leadership Award鈥痬ay be conferred on鈥痮ne graduating student from each academic school of the University who performed in an outstanding manner as a leader in the University community, initiated action, motivated others to do so, and been an agent for positive change in the鈥疷niversity.鈥疶he following students received the award:

  • Jessica Reinartz, Elementary Education (School of Education)
  • Kevin Franiak, Nursing (Berman School of Nursing and Health Professions)
  • Nichlas Kobrick, Business Administration (Brown School of Business and Leadership)
  • George Campbell, Film and Moving Image (School of Design, Arts, and Communication)
  • Savannah Miller, Psychology (School of Humanities and Social Sciences)
  • Ian Sachs, Environmental Science and Biology (Fine School of the Sciences)

The Oak Award

Stephen Dombroskie (Master of Arts in Teaching) received the Oak Award. The award may be conferred on one graduating part-time student who has demonstrated commitment to higher education, the determination to succeed, a high standard of academic achievement, and who has contributed in a tangible manner to the University while balancing many other personal and professional obligations.

Provost鈥檚 Award for Exceptional Scholarship

Marissa Chappell (Legal Studies) received the Provost鈥檚 Award for Exceptional Scholarship. The award鈥痠s conferred on one graduating student who performed academically in a particularly exceptional way, has demonstrated unique intellectual ability and initiative, and has contributed to the academic pursuits of their peers.

President鈥檚 Award for Scholarly and Creative Achievement

Elias Landeros (Graphic Design) received the President鈥檚 Award for Scholarly and Creative Achievement. The award鈥痠s conferred on a graduating student whose total performance has been marked in a striking fashion by singular creativity and by the depth of their intellectual interest and performance in all subject areas.鈥

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Jaylen “JT” Tyson (Biology) received the SU Pin Award. This award鈥痠s the most comprehensive honor the University may confer on one graduating student whose total personal performance is meritorious, including academic achievement, independence and integrity of thought and action, reliability, respect for others, and involvement in University or community affairs.

In addition to the student awards, two other awards were conferred. Board of Trustees member Samuel M. Dell III received the President’s Medal in recognition of his long service to 荔枝黄色视频. And, Sharon Buchbinder RN, Ph.D., Dean of the Brown School of Business and Leadership, was conferred Professor Emeritus.

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Celebrating our Graduates: Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremonies /about/news-events/news/celebrating-our-graduates-spring-2024-commencement-ceremonies/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=celebrating-our-graduates-spring-2024-commencement-ceremonies Tue, 07 May 2024 11:32:58 +0000 /?p=21696 Join us in celebrating our Class of 2024 graduates as they receive Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees! For more information and ceremony details, visit the Commencement website. Can’t make it in-person? Tune into our livestream of each ceremony. Manuszak Center Gymnasium 鈥 Greenspring Campus1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153 Ceremony Schedule Day Date Time School […]

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Join us in celebrating our Class of 2024 graduates as they receive Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees! For more information and ceremony details, visit the Commencement website.

Can’t make it in-person? Tune into our livestream of each ceremony.

Manuszak Center Gymnasium 鈥 Greenspring Campus
1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD 21153

Ceremony Schedule

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Date

Time

School

Monday

5/13

10:00amSchool of Humanities and Social Sciences & Beverly K. Fine School of the Sciences

Monday

5/13

3:00pmBrown School of Business and Leadership & School of Design, Arts, and Communication

Monday

5/13

7:00pm

Graduate School

Tuesday

5/14

10:00amNurses’ Pinning

Tuesday

5/14

3:00pm

School of Education & Sandra R. Berman School of Nursing and Health Professions

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Student and Faculty Research On Display at the 2024 Paul D. Lack Scholars Showcase /about/news-events/news/student-research-on-display-at-the-2024-paul-d-lack-scholars-showcase/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=student-research-on-display-at-the-2024-paul-d-lack-scholars-showcase Wed, 01 May 2024 19:57:26 +0000 /?p=26534 The 2024 Paul D. Lack Scholars Showcase was held on Friday, April 26 in the Rockland Banquet Hall and featured student and faculty research presented during three breakout sessions and a poster session.

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The 2024 Paul D. Lack Scholars Showcase was held on Friday, April 26 in the Rockland Banquet Hall. This year鈥檚 showcase featured student and faculty research presented through three breakout sessions and a poster session. Click through the photos below to view scenes from this year鈥檚 event.

The Paul D. Lack Scholars Showcase was initially conceptualized and founded by Dr. Heather Harris, Professor of Communication, and fully realized by a collaboration between Dr. Harris, Dr. Deric Greene, Professor of Communication, and a committee of dedicated faculty and staff along with support from Dr. Lack and the Office of Academic Affairs. First held in 2014, this annual event is an exciting venue for presenting student and faculty research, scholarship, and creative work.

The Lack Scholars Showcase offers a campus-wide stage to highlight the mentoring and personalized support that occurs at Stevenson. These relationships between faculty and students are a critical part of the academic experience at 荔枝黄色视频, and help set our students up for career success.

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Mustang Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Advance to MAC Commonwealth Playoffs /about/news-events/news/mustang-mens-and-womens-lacrosse-advance-to-mac-commonwealth-playoffs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mustang-mens-and-womens-lacrosse-advance-to-mac-commonwealth-playoffs Tue, 30 Apr 2024 13:50:54 +0000 /?p=26497 Stevenson Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 Lacrosse teams advance to the MAC Commonwealth playoffs.

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On April 27, Stevenson Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 Lacrosse both scored victories over Widener University to advance to the MAC Commonwealth playoffs.

The Men鈥檚 Lacrosse team hosted Widener University, and ended the game with a , locking up the second seed in the MAC Commonwealth playoffs.

The Women鈥檚 Lacrosse visited Widener University and, after a 5-5 tie, in the last quarter to secure the third seed in the upcoming playoffs.

Both teams will next play Messiah University on Wednesday, May 1. The Men鈥檚 Lacrosse team will host Messiah at Mustang Stadium beginning at 7pm, while Messiah will host the Women鈥檚 Lacrosse team at 4pm.

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荔枝黄色视频 Students Partner with Civic Works to Develop Maryland Emancipation Day Celebration /about/news-events/news/stevenson-university-students-partner-with-civic-works-to-develop-maryland-emancipation-day-celebration/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stevenson-university-students-partner-with-civic-works-to-develop-maryland-emancipation-day-celebration Wed, 24 Apr 2024 20:55:03 +0000 /?p=26460 On Tuesday, April 23, students from The Mill Agency at 荔枝黄色视频 presented their final vision for a Maryland Emancipation Day celebration to the non-profit organization Civic Works. Maryland Emancipation Day marks November 1, 1864, the day Maryland鈥檚 newly adopted constitution ended slavery in the state. Since then, Emancipation Day events commemorating that day have […]

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On Tuesday, April 23, students from The Mill Agency at 荔枝黄色视频 presented their final vision for a Maryland Emancipation Day celebration to the non-profit organization Civic Works.

Maryland Emancipation Day marks November 1, 1864, the day Maryland鈥檚 newly adopted constitution ended slavery in the state. Since then, Emancipation Day events commemorating that day have been held around the state. In August 2023, Stevenson students presented Civic Works with the idea of holding a similar event in Baltimore City鈥攚hich, to their knowledge, had yet to hold its annual Emancipation Day celebration. Now, After nearly nine months of collaboration between the students and faculty of The Mill Agency and Civic Works, a celebration is slated to take place later this year at Baltimore鈥檚 historic Clifton Mansion.

鈥淚 am so proud of what the students and faculty of the Mill Agency have accomplished,鈥 said Meghan Marx, Associate Professor of Arts and Graphic Design at Stevenson. 鈥淪tudents in The Mill Agency designed and planned a full event for Civic Works that takes complex history, the non-profit鈥檚 mission, and the community into account. The Mill Agency is a great example to experience in a student-driven, client-focused interdisciplinary applied learning environment. The work done for Civic Works would not have been possible without Stevenson鈥檚 support of interdisciplinary collaboration and the generous support of PNC.鈥

Stevenson Communications and Design students鈥 final proposal included design assets, activity demonstrations, and logistics details to help Civic Works execute the event. The goal of the event is to highlight the historical and social significance of Emancipation Day in Maryland and its relevance today.

鈥淚t was amazing,鈥 said Natrina Lee, Venue Events Manager at Clifton Mansion for Civic Works. 鈥淓verything is beautiful, and I appreciate how I can see some of the things we suggested throughout the process. The focus and attention to detail is amazing.鈥

Part of Stevenson鈥檚 School of Design, Arts, and Communication, The Mill Agency is a student-run advertising, communications, and design agency. Their partnership with Civic Works was made possible through support from PNC and has provided Stevenson students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience while creating solutions to real-world problems.

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Stevenson Nursing Student Joined Medical Mission Trip to Dominican Republic /about/news-events/news/stevenson-nursing-student-joined-medical-mission-trip-to-dominican-republic/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stevenson-nursing-student-joined-medical-mission-trip-to-dominican-republic Thu, 11 Apr 2024 13:46:24 +0000 /?p=26365 Junior Stevenson Nursing student Moriah Sauls spent her Spring Break providing medical care in the Dominican Republic as part of the Salud Primero Reading-Samana Medical Mission Trip.

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Junior Stevenson Nursing student Moriah Sauls spent her Spring Break providing medical care in the Dominican Republic as part of the Salud Primero Reading-Samana Medical Mission Trip.

鈥淧articipating in a medical mission in an underdeveloped area like Samana was truly inspiring,鈥 said Moriah. 鈥淧roviding healthcare services and patient education to communities lacking access to basic medical care was the driving force behind my decision to join this mission. Being able to contribute to educating individuals on diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and basic infections, and witnessing the potential impact it has on their lives, was immensely rewarding.鈥

As part of the trip, Moriah traveled to different parts of the country and helped the team provide the communities of La Pascuala, Las Terrenas, Sanchez, and Samana with vital healthcare services.

鈥淲orking alongside a dedicated medical team, including family medicine doctors, a pediatrician, and University of Maryland dental residents, I was able to gain valuable learning opportunities,鈥 said Moriah. 鈥淚 gained a deeper understanding of the holistic approach to healthcare and the importance of personalized patient care. From conducting basic assessments and vital signs to administering medications, I could apply the knowledge and skills acquired during my studies at 荔枝黄色视频. The seamless integration of theory into practice was truly fulfilling and has undoubtedly enriched my journey as a nursing student.鈥

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Stevenson Fashion Design Majors Receive Summer Grant to Explore Sustainable Fashion /about/news-events/news/stevenson-fashion-design-majors-win-summer-grant-to-explore-sustainable-fashion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stevenson-fashion-design-majors-win-summer-grant-to-explore-sustainable-fashion Thu, 04 Apr 2024 16:05:25 +0000 /?p=26292 荔枝黄色视频 Fashion Design majors Richard Carranza and Emily Pickett received the Stevenson Student Scholarly and Creative Works Summer Grants to research and develop a sustainable fashion line and textiles.

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Two Stevenson Fashion Design majors鈥攋unior Richard Carranza and senior Emily Pickett鈥攈ave received the Stevenson Student Scholarly and Creative Works Summer Grants. The grants will allow the two students to continue to work on their projects this summer under the mentorship of Professor Leslie Simpson and Min Cheung, Artist-in-Residence in Fashion Design.

鈥淏oth fashion design students want to develop textiles and garments with a focus on sustainability,鈥 said Professor Simpson. 鈥淭hey want to bring awareness to the fashion industry and consumers that there are eco-friendly alternatives in apparel.鈥

A New Line of Bamboo Fiber T-Shirts

Richard Carranza鈥檚 goal is to produce a line of originally designed, T-shirts made of 100% bamboo fiber. The grant will enable him to buy fabric, construct the T-shirts, take photos for a marketing campaign, and host a pop-up event to release his shirts.

鈥淲hen I got the email, it was like a weight was lifted off my shoulders at first, and then came the excitement of envisioning the process and outcome possibilities of my project,鈥 Richard said. 鈥淭he grant will give me the opportunity to work with a local manufacturer to produce these shirts after developing the sample myself. We will be producing about 100 of these, which is the most garments I will ever have had produced in one release. My products are usually very limited so this will help me make the release more available to a wider audience.鈥

Richard鈥檚 line of T-shirts will be made from a natural bamboo jersey knit fabric. Bamboo is abundant, fast-growing, and uses requires less water, fertilizer, and pesticides than other commonly-used fabrics, which makes it a more sustainable option.

Richard has entrepreneurial aspirations. After graduating, he plans to establish a design studio and community maker’s space in the Baltimore area focused on slow fashion using sustainable methods.

鈥淚 hope to use my degree to get a corporate job designing and developing clothing and similar products. I also plan to rent a studio so I can form a team and work on my own design house and projects.鈥

Developing a Sustainable New Material

Emily Pickett is a senior Fashion Design major with a minor in Fashion Merchandising. Her goal is to continue to explore and refine the development of a sustainable biomaterial fabric made from a bacterial mat known as a SCOBY that鈥檚 also a byproduct of kombucha production. She plans to use this material鈥斺淪COBY leather鈥濃攖o create a wearable garment and accessory.

鈥淲hen I learned I got the grant I was really excited,鈥 Emily said. 鈥淚 was already experimenting with SCOBY leather on my own time and had applied as a shot in the dark. Vegan leather is traditionally made from polyurethane or plastic which are arguably worse for the environment than regular leather. Since SCOBY is a regenerative and biodegradable material, and uses less water and other resources, it鈥檚 a more sustainable material.鈥

The grant will enable Emily to buy new materials and equipment, and use lab space to develop the textile. She plans to document the entire process, present samples of the leather, accessory and garments on campus to faculty and students and submit the project at a design competition in 2025.

鈥淔ashion is one of the most polluting industries,鈥 Emily said. 鈥淒r. Simpson has a real passion for sustainability, I鈥檓 excited to continue this project and work alongside her this summer.鈥 For more news from Stevenson鈥檚 Fashion Design program, follow the program on and . For the latest news from around campus, follow 荔枝黄色视频 on and .

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Stevenson Biomedical Engineering Senior Accepted to University of Florida Ph.D. Program /about/news-events/news/stevenson-biomedical-engineering-senior-accepted-to-university-of-florida-ph-d-program/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stevenson-biomedical-engineering-senior-accepted-to-university-of-florida-ph-d-program Tue, 02 Apr 2024 17:14:03 +0000 /?p=26284 荔枝黄色视频 senior Jai Raccioppi was recently accepted to the Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program at the University of Florida.

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Jai Raccioppi, a senior in 荔枝黄色视频鈥檚 Biomedical Engineering program, was recently accepted to the Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program at the University of Florida.

鈥淛ai is a great example of what we expect from all of the students in Stevenson鈥檚 Biomedical Engineering program,鈥 said Neil Rothman, Biomedical Engineering Professor and Program Coordinator. 鈥淗e excels academically, is a curious researcher, and is motivated to pursue experiences that enhance his education and prepare him for a successful career. It has been a pleasure having him in our program and we expect great things from him as he pursues his Ph.D.and beyond.鈥

At the University of Florida, Jai will be conducting research in the Tissue Mechanics, Microstructure, and Modeling Laboratory (TM3) under Dr. Lakiesha Williams, as well as working in collaboration with the neurosurgeons at Shands Hospital for pre-clinical studies. His first topic of research will examine how neurofibrillary tangles spread throughout the brain, and the effects of traumatic brain injury on this process.

鈥淏efore my grandfather passed away, he received treatment and imaging for potential neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer鈥檚 at Shands Hospital,鈥 Jai said. 鈥淚n that same building, I hope to advance the knowledge on how these neurodegenerative disorders develop and discover a new measure to prevent them. I have spent all four years as a Stevenson student athlete heavily involved with many extra curriculars to perfect my time management skill. Stevenson has prepared me perfectly for this next step.鈥

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View the 2024 Solar Eclipse and Discover the Fun of STEM at the School of the Sciences鈥 Spring Spectacular /about/news-events/news/view-the-2024-solar-eclipse-and-discover-the-fun-of-stem-at-the-school-of-the-sciences-spring-spectacular/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=view-the-2024-solar-eclipse-and-discover-the-fun-of-stem-at-the-school-of-the-sciences-spring-spectacular Mon, 25 Mar 2024 20:17:45 +0000 /?p=26185 Stevenson鈥檚 Fine School of the Sciences is presenting its Spring Spectacular on Monday, April 8, 2pm-4pm on the lawn outside the Manning Academic Center鈥檚 north entrance. Eclipse glasses will be provided at this year's event so participants can safely view the solar eclipse.

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Stevenson鈥檚 Fine School of the Sciences is presenting its Spring Spectacular on Monday, April 8, 2pm-4pm on the lawn outside the Manning Academic Center鈥檚 north entrance. The 8th annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) will feature interactive math, science, and engineering games, live demonstrations鈥攊ncluding glass blowing鈥攁s well as free ice cream and popcorn.

In addition, participants this year will have an opportunity to experience a special viewing of the solar eclipse. Eclipse glasses will be provided for free for safe viewing of the eclipse.

鈥淢ost of the time students interact with math and science inside the classroom and a lot of the beauty of STEM is left to the imagination,鈥 said Benjamin Wilson, Associate Professor of Mathematics. 鈥淭he Spring Spectacular allows us to showcase the wonders of STEM in fun and engaging hands-on activities. It is an event for all students regardless of their major or comfort level with STEM. This year’s event is extra special because participants will get a chance to view the total solar eclipse with provided eclipse glasses on top of all of the usual exciting STEM games and demonstrations.鈥

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Two Stevenson Student Journalists Receive Highly Selective 鈥淏est of SNO鈥 Award /about/news-events/news/two-stevenson-student-journalists-receive-highly-selective-best-of-sno-award/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=two-stevenson-student-journalists-receive-highly-selective-best-of-sno-award Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:20:57 +0000 /?p=26149 For the first time in its history, Stevenson鈥檚 student newspaper, The Stevenson Villager, has had two articles featured in Best of SNO.

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For the first time in its history, Stevenson鈥檚 student newspaper, The Stevenson Villager, had two articles featured in , a showcase of the best student journalism created by the more than 400 university and college newspapers that use SNO Sites software. Only 15 percent of submitted stories are published. 听

鈥淭his is a great honor,鈥 said Jeff Browne, Senior Lecturer in Communication and the newspaper’s Faculty Adviser. 鈥The Stevenson Villager is a student news source: written and edited by students. Having two articles featured in Best of SNO is a recognition of Grant and Maya鈥檚 hard work, and a positive reflection on our staff and the strong community we鈥檝e built.鈥澨

Grant DeVivo, senior Business Communication major and Sports Editor of The Stevenson Villager.

Grant DeVivo, senior Business Communication major and The Stevenson Villager Sports Editor, was recognized for his article, “,” a profile of Stevenson鈥檚 new baseball coach Matt Righter.

鈥淚 am very honored to be recognized for this article and for the work that I have done for The Stevenson Villager,鈥 said Grant. 鈥淚 am thankful for everyone, including my advisor Mr. Jeffrey Browne and my editor in chief Micah Ernest, for helping me get to this point, and I look forward to publishing more content and doing tons more writing.鈥澨

Maya Townsend, junior Business Communication major and reporter for The Stevenson Villager.

Maya Townsend, a junior Business Communication major and student reporter, also had her work featured in The Best of SNO. Her article, “,” focuses on Stevenson sophomore August Jackson and her small jewelry business.

鈥淚 am deeply grateful for the recognition, knowing that my article stood out among 15% of other entries, giving an immense thanks to The Stevenson Villager team for their unwavering support and guidance,鈥 said Maya. 鈥淭heir platform has provided me with the opportunity to showcase my work and cultivate an environment where my creativity and writing abilities could thrive. Moving forward, I hope to continue utilizing the gifts that God has blessed me with to amplify the voices and stories within our community.鈥

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