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Brake Graduates from Columbia University

We are delighted to announce that Benjamin Brake, Collegiate, 2020, has graduated from Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. We are excited to see what is next for Benjamin and wish him the best of luck as he explores post-graduate opportunities. Congratulations, Benjamin!

Tran Graduates from Duke

We are excited to announce that Jordan Tran, Maize South, 2020, has graduated from Duke University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a concentration in Anatomy, Physiology, and Biomechanics and a minor in Sociology. Following graduation, Jordan will be working as a research analyst for the Duke Regeneration

Kha Graduates Cum Laude

We are delighted to announce that Michelle Kha, Campus High School, 2020, has graduated from Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Biophysics, Cum Laude. Michelle’s honors thesis, titled “Visualization and Characterization of Key Neurons Located in the Midbrain and Brainstem Involved in Sensory Processing Responses in

Overton Secures Research Fellowship

We are thrilled to congratulate Kameryn Overton, Northeast Magnet High School, 2020, on her recent graduation from Tuskegee University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental, Natural Resources, and Plant Sciences with a minor in Biology. This summer, Kameryn returned to Annapolis, Maryland, to undertake a second internship

Geromel Leads Team in Back-to-Back State Titles

Vitor Geromel, Maize South, 2024, played a pivotal role in securing back-to-back state championship titles for his high school soccer team. In his junior year, Vitor led his team to an undefeated 21-0 season, culminating in a state championship and earning a national ranking of 6th in the country. This year,

Ferguson Takes State & Heads to Nationals

Sam Ferguson, Trinity Academy, 2024, earned the title of state champion after winning the 3200m (2 mile) race at the Kansas State Track Meet last week. Not only did he win the 3A division, but his time was the fastest among all classes from 1A through 6A. Sam also competed