Taking a leap of faith from courthouse to hospital
How do you follow up four years of studying justice and history? If you’re anything like Tyler Morris, you go back to pursue nursing science.
How do you follow up four years of studying justice and history? If you’re anything like Tyler Morris, you go back to pursue nursing science.
Stephen Ellison is only 31 years old, but you could say his story begins thousands of years ago among a handful of Alaska Native villages on Prince of Wales Island, located halfway between Seattle and Anchorage. It wasn’t until the birth of his daughter, Bella, in Juneau, that he really began to pay attention to what doctors do. A year later, he called up family physician Taylor Dunn, M.D. ’99, the doctor who delivered Bella, to ask if he could shadow him.
Each year, the ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô's Diversity Action Council awards the Student Diversity Award Scholarship to students who significantly enhance diversity at ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô by increasing visibility of diverse people, cultures and/or perspectives; creating a welcoming environment; and/or representing diverse student voices through their advocacy and participation in ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô student organizations. The council picks the top applicants from across the university to receive a tuition grant up to $1,000. Read more about five of this year's awardees.
This summer, 11 students and two professors headed out from the end of Nabesna Road to circumnavigate a mountain, raft to Cordova and cap off their coursework in outdoor leadership at ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô.
An undergraduate in ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô's Medical Science Lab Program, Dong Won Yu shares what it's like to be a "health care detective."
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