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Celebrating the Incredible Emerging Scholars of 2025

Active Minds

As a first-generation undocumented immigrant and the president of the CCNY Dream Team, Juky is passionate about advocating for marginalized communities, particularly undocumented and BIPOC students. Her research will explore how representation specifically, therapists who share identity-related backgrounds (e.g.,

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Celebrating the Incredible Emerging Scholars of 2025 Copy

Active Minds

As a first-generation undocumented immigrant and the president of the CCNY Dream Team, Juky is passionate about advocating for marginalized communities, particularly undocumented and BIPOC students. Her research will explore how representation specifically, therapists who share identity-related backgrounds (e.g.,

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From TRIO to Leadership: How Support and Mentorship Shaped My Career

COE

With their help, I pursued a double major in Human Resources Management and Managerial Information Systems at the University of Washington, building confidence and resilience along the way. Serrano: Physical therapist helps others conquer pain Faces of TRIO Edwin C. Davis: From Upward Bound Star to attorney Faces of TRIO Gabrielle A.

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How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence Your College Journey

EAB

EAB · How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence the College Journey LEARN ABOUT COLLEGE GREENLIGHT College Greenlight is the nation's largest community of professionals supporting and recruiting first-generation, lower-income, and historically underserved students. Why do you need that? What do you do?

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10 Best Practices for Supporting College Students’ Mental Health

Timely MD

Despite their best efforts and continual improvement, recruiting and retaining a diverse team of therapists that represents students’ identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences has long been a challenge for college counseling centers. Tierra Parsons, Director of Counseling Services at Johnson C.