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Bridging the Gap: Why Intergenerational Learning is Crucial Now More Than Ever

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Imagine hearing directly from a participant in the Civil Rights Movement in history class; a person living the aging process in a sociology class; a retired bank executive or CEO in an accounting or finance class; or a physical therapist in an anatomy class. We will be learning alongside our grandchildren. I am excited for my next 30 years!

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Celebrating the Incredible Emerging Scholars of 2025

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Ryan Horio University of California, Los Angeles Project: The Need for Post-Pandemic Mental Health Support Within Asian American College-aged Youth: Addressing Anti-Asian Hate and Sinophobia Through Institutional Interventions Ryan Horio is a fourth-year student at UCLA dual majoring in Asian American Studies and Human Biology & Society.

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Celebrating the Incredible Emerging Scholars of 2025 Copy

Active Minds

Ryan Horio University of California, Los Angeles Project: The Need for Post-Pandemic Mental Health Support Within Asian American College-aged Youth: Addressing Anti-Asian Hate and Sinophobia Through Institutional Interventions Ryan Horio is a fourth-year student at UCLA dual majoring in Asian American Studies and Human Biology & Society.

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Life and Learning, the Washington Way

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jamie Washington Washington connects all these responsibilities and commitments with a very simple but unifying approach: find the humanity inside everyone. “I I try to spend my days choosing love, choosing hope, choosing patience, and choosing humanity,” says Washington, adding that by doing so, he is “honoring the power of choice.”

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

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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. I advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, striving to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered.

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Navigating Political Stress: How Campuses Can Support Gen Z’s Mental Health and Civic Engagement

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If the mental burden is constant and interferes with day-to-day functioning, reaching out to a counselor or therapist can be crucial for finding relief. Ultimately, as Eaglin pointed out, seeing the humanity in others, even amidst disagreement, is essential. Stripping it down and going into the vibe of ‘I see you as a human.

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How Racial and Ethnic Identity Influence Your College Journey

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And again, they're at this formative stage where they're really seeing themselves as I'm this invincible human being out to conquer the world. It's the Internet combined with these human connections of these decades of other alums who have come through, who really want to help them. I got into Penn I can do amazing things.