My family away from my family
At ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ I found access to professors and mentors who helped me navigate the intersections in my identity within the unfamiliar realm of higher education.
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Kimberly Foreiter ’19
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At ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ I found access to professors and mentors who helped me navigate the intersections in my identity within the unfamiliar realm of higher education.
“My coursework, practicum, professors, peers and advisors supported my development as a teacher. Inspired by my MAT experience, social justice is a big part of my curriculum.â€
“I can’t believe how lucky I am — to be able to learn from and work closely with a scientist I’ve been admiring for so long!â€
Writing an art history thesis prepared me to undertake long-term and complex research projects and graduate school.
Studying the language, the culture, and the country inspired me to complete an independent study on Business in China and study in Beijing.
To immerse myself in another language, culture, and in literature that was socially and politically significant was truly powerful.
It helped me realize how much I would like to continue my studies about Latin America and the environment.
“This year I have taken some actions to make ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ a more inclusive and equitable campus and I am very proud of the work that I have accomplished.â€
While my first science class at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ was difficult, it was a dream come true to finally have the chance to study ecology.