Helping others is most important for Collins Moyano strives to understand, interpret context The Buenos Aires, Argentina, native successfully negotiates balance restrictions to create environments that are both functional & stirring. Degree is ‘family affair’ for U. College’s Agnew A single mother, she began seriously taking courses through University College in 1998, the same year her daughter started kindergarten Cohen poised to blaze a trail in plastic surgery “Michael is one the best medical students we’ve worked with,” says Thomas H.H. Tung, M.D., assistant professor of surgery. Grosland is ‘as unassuming as her talent is conspicuous’ The visual communications major has emerged as an outstanding performer, starring as Laura in The Glass Menagerie, among many other roles. Sullivan inspires, motivates others to action Her passions include community activism & service; she founded St. Louis Project Democracy and was involved in numerous other projects. ‘Amazing’ Byron embraces University opportunities His slate of responsibilities has been jammed; “I’ve lived life so that now I have the opportunity to give something back,” he says. |
Backus: Passionate about empowering diverse populations She did a practicum as an adviser with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Regional Office in Thailand. Ebreck’s journey of compassion leads to law degree “I left St. Louis still thinking I would use law in a different career and came back from South Africa wanting to practice law,” she says. Carrero relishes the discovery aspect of science Working with Emil Unanue, one of the world’s masters of pathology and immunology, helped him become captivated by the field.
Woock is all-American in the classroom, on the field Hunt tackles chemistry & religion to find out ‘why?’ In addition to her unique double major, she won a volleyball national championship in her junior year and captained the team her senior season. |