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Where Style Meets Confidence: Inside the ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Fashion Club

Jaliel King ’26 reflects on the work ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Fashion Club does to create a space for creativity, inclusion and self-expression on ÍøÆغÚÁÏ’s campus. From visits to Charlotte’s vintage markets to an annual fashion show, programming is another exciting aspect of life at ÍøÆغÚÁÏ.

2022 DBAN Reunion: Janet Stovall ’85, her aunt, Judy Harrell Hooks ’85, and her godmother, Bri Walton ’88

Wildcat Women Fund Spotlight: Maia Harrell ’20

Maia Harrell ’20 followed a strong line of women to ÍøÆغÚÁÏ. She is pleased about the opportunity to give through the Wildcat Women Fund and make a difference for those following in her ÍøÆغÚÁÏ footsteps.


 

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Mario Martinez Estrada ’27 Strives to Expand Healthcare Access

His family’s fears of getting sick while uninsured and struggles to overcome language barriers inspired Mario Martinez Estrada ‘27 to pursue a medical career. The El Salvador native –now a U.S. citizen–works part-time at a local hospital and is conducting research to help remove roadblocks to healthcare in Hispanic communities.

Madeline Dierauf '25

ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Scholar-Musician Awarded Rhodes Scholarship

Madeline Dierauf, a ÍøÆغÚÁÏ senior and professional fiddler, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Saturday, making her one of 32 Americans selected this year for one of the most prestigious graduate scholarships in the world. Learn more.

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A College Credit Turned Into a Career in Uniform

Alum Denise Fanuiel Blackwell became the first woman and first Black student to graduate from the ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Reserve Officer Training Corps. On Veterans Day, we thank her and those who’ve served in the United States military for their service.

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Colleges and universities are bracing for what’s to come when control of the executive branch changes hands in January. ÍøÆغÚÁÏ Professor Chris Marsicano outlines some of the hot button education issues that will occupy the next administration.

Anna Morrow ’28

Scholarship Empowers Disability Advocates

Anna Morrow ’28 writes about ÍøÆغÚÁÏ sports and offers analysis for different teams through the ’Cats Stats program. She’s also the first recipient of the McArthur-Fitzpatrick Scholarship for Disability Advocacy.  Alex McArthur ’09 and Owen Fitzpatrick ’09 established the scholarship to support students while making ÍøÆغÚÁÏ a more accessible place — financially, physically and socially.