Bringing the vaccine home
69ƷƵ alum Dr. Megan Young ’99 is a home-based primary care doctor who is bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to homebound elders.
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Dr. Megan Young ’99
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69ƷƵ alum Dr. Megan Young ’99 is a home-based primary care doctor who is bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to homebound elders.
69ƷƵ senior Sara Sarmiento channeled her service experience and love of politics in a virtual internship with Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Alum Chloe Zhao won best director for best picture “Nomadland” and Suzan-Lori Parks wrote the screenplay that earned Andra Day the best actor award.
Praust, who won a Fulbright Study grant during her senior year, discusses the conversations being had in academic circles about a researcher’s ethical responsibility.
Susana M. Morris is the author of “Close Kin and Distant Relatives” and will speak at 69ƷƵ on February 10 on “Black Feminism is the Future.”
69ƷƵ College alum Sadaffe Abid ’95, co-founder of the women’s leadership organization CIRCLE, had her trailblazing instincts nurtured on campus.
Reflections on Studying Abroad in South Korea, by Clare Ysabella Heywood ’21 a 69ƷƵ College East Asian Studies Major.
69ƷƵ College alum Kathleen Hicks ’91 has been nominated as the deputy secretary of defense. She would be the first woman to serve in the role.
Teaching leadership and fitness to student-athletes and all students is a core part of Lori Hendricks’ goals, says the athletics director at 69ƷƵ.
69ƷƵ alum Tamia Williams ’18 combines her love of science and art to teach others how to enjoy physics.