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Morgan Secures Summer Internship

We’re thrilled to share that Raif Morgan, Derby, 2021, has secured a Supply Chain Management Internship for the Summer of 2025 in Wichita, Kansas! For 2 months, Raif will be immersed in an experience that blends analytical challenges, strategic thinking, and professional development. During the internship, Raif will work alongside

Nguyen Plays Key Role at MAASUx

We’re excited to share that Emily Nguyen, Valley Center 2023, played a key role in hosting the MAASUx Conference last month at the University of Kansas. As the Secretary of KU’s Asian American Student Union and the Registration Director for the event, Emily helped unite Asian American students from across

Grace Explores Career Paths with Neeley Fellows

Katherine Grace, Collegiate, 2023, had the opportunity to spend her fall break in New York City as part of the professional development journey of the Neeley Fellows Program at Texas Christian University (TCU). The Neeley Fellows program is an honors business program focused on enhancing students’ professional development, academic experience,

Adeagbo Accepted to Public Health Master’s Program

We are thrilled to announce that Tamilore Adeagbo, Eisenhower, 2021, has been accepted into the Master of Public Health program at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, one of the top public health institutions in the world! This program is organized around four core terms of graduate courses

Aziere Appointed Undersecretary

We proudly announce that Eli Aziere, The Independent School, 2024, has been appointed the Undersecretary of Student Experience at William & Mary! In this role, he will work on initiatives such as hazing prevention, promoting inclusion for transfer and non-traditional students, advocating for the arts, and improving fraternity and sorority

Phipps Joins Intel

We are excited to announce that Toller Phipps, Heights High, 2022, has started working at Intel’s Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona, one of their semiconductor fabrication locations. The Ocotillo campus manufactures semiconductors, which is becoming increasingly rare, as many American chip companies outsource production to overseas companies (such as TSMC