Believe it or not, his career so far is going just as Zach Meskell '15 drew it up: Pacific, improv comedy, Harvard Law, and clerkships with federal judges.
As a social worker, Maria Vasquez-Rodriguez ’22, MSW '23 aims to straighten and shorten the path of patients who are buffeted by the health system. She was awarded the social work scholarship named for Claire Argow.
Ashley Martin '20, MBA '21 cruised directly from her Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ underÂé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ degree in economics into the university's MBA program. The experience has taught her much about the world of work, professional networks, and friendships.
Elona Wilson '18 took her underÂé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ degree and ran with it, breaking a family cycle of poverty and addiction on her way to becoming a respected leader of Next Up, a Portland, Ore.,-based nonprofit.
Kelsey Schweitzer ʼ11 attended Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ with hopes to become a marine biologist. She dreamed of studying wildlife to find ways to promote the health of the environment and mankind. Eight years later, she had her heart set on going to law school.
William Hedgepeth MAT '07 was coaching football and basketball at Springfield High School in Oregon, when he could grow the connection and guidance he offered student-athletes as a teacher.