Davis UWC Scholar Alecious Togbah ’25 talks about bringing water to her community in Liberia as a Projects for Peace grant awardee.
Dr. Mike Bush connects the classroom to real-world experience for students in his limnology course.
A May Seminar to Washington, D.C., led Kate Bjelde ’15 on a career path in counterterrorism strategy and cybersecurity.
A passion for journalism and basketball pushed Makayla Anderson ’25 to become a leader on and off the court.
An unexpected career in public health allows Katarina Domitrovich ’18 to engage with her community from North Dakota to the CDC.
As a leader in several student organizations, Siam Shimul ’25 of Bangladesh finds joy in cultural exchange.
With a heart for service and a mind for business, Rachel Huynh ’27 is building her future through internships and campus leadership roles.
Wyoming native Devin O’Harra ’24 shares her plans to pursue a career working with children in an ecotherapy setting.
Akissi Konan stays busy as a healthcare leadership student, member of student government, and president of the Black Student Union.
With deep Cobber roots, ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ seemed like the natural choice for Brendan Fee ’24 but it wasn’t an easy one.