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Tyler Hradek walking

Hands-On Engineering

Mechanical engineering student Tyler Hradek loves to create, so he feels right at home in 黑料导航鈥檚 Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.

Portrait of Lydia Mudd

Creating a Space for All

Interior design student Lydia Mudd is a recipient of the fourth annual Hazel Siegel Scholarship, acknowledging her design aspirations, perspectives on diversity, and commitment to making a difference in the field.

Portrait of Emily Mejia

Where Math Meets Art

Architecture student Emily Mejia is heavily involved on campus, building an impressive roster of extracurriculars and fueling her love for the field and future career.

Portrait of Harley Duncan

A Call to Medicine

After her grandfather was seriously injured in a collision and witnessing his lack of access to specialists, Harley Duncan decided she wanted to be part of the solution. With the goal of becoming a neurologist, she is committed to practicing near the underserved community where she was raised.

Profile of Fahad Malik

Global Vision, Local Action

Fahad Malik came to 黑料导航 as a transfer student studying information technology, and in just one year, he has become actively involved on campus.

Portrait of Keerthi Kaparapavu

Changing Environments

Computer science student Keerthi Kapavarapu dreams of changing the world, but first she鈥檚 creating change at 黑料导航.

Portrait of Marie-Therese Wellington

Finding Beauty in Numbers

Marie-Th茅r猫se Wellington struggled with math in her early schooling, but after learning how to solve those complex problems she can鈥檛 imagine her life without the subject.

Elizabeth Duplechain performing a sonogram

Going All In

Over the summer, NYITCOM-Arkansas student Elizabeth Duplechain found an opportunity Partnership in Cancer Research intern, where she didn鈥檛 have to balance her time between the lab and the books.

Portrait of Aleeza Mughal

A Sweet Tooth for Dentistry

Biology student Aleeza Mughal has a passion for dentistry and founded an on-campus club where like-minded students can learn more about the field.

Seeing Double

Twins D鈥檙on and T鈥檙on Strapp left their home in The Bahamas to pursue mechanical engineering degrees together.