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Samantha Bruffy

Samantha Bruffy has a major in biochemistry and a minor in psychology at Waynesburg University. She participates in several clubs on campus including Student Activities Board, American Chemical Society, and Waynesburg Outdoor Experience. Samantha spends most of her day doing chemistry homework, or working as an assistant manager at Dominos. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family, and freezes of excitement when she sees a dog on campus. Samantha has always put her education at the top of her priorities, and appreciates everyone who has helped her get where she is today.

Bethany Giombetti

<p>Bethany Giombetti comes from a small family in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. She attends Robert Morris University working towards her B.A. in Applied Mathematics and a minor in Finance. Bethany hopes to pursue mathematics education and one day become a teacher. At school, she enjoys working with her peers to put on campus-wide events. Her passions in life include being surrounded by positive family and friends and doing meaningful work that she loves. Outside of school, Bethany enjoys watching movies, spending time with her family and dog, and adventuring outdoors.</p>

Lyn'Nazia Davis

Lyn'Nazia Davis is a diligent and distinguished African American young women from Cleveland, Ohio. At a young age Lyn'Nazia began to value her education, believing that education would be the tool she needed to become a pioneer in medicine. Throughout her 13 years in school she has been able to excel academically and participate in programs where she developed her passion for medicine. She also enjoys being a part of innovative programs that helps her community.

Antonell Robinson

Antonell Robinson is a sophomore psychology major, at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, born in Philadelphia PA, but lived in Tampa Florida sporadically throughout her childhood. As a child, Antonell had responsibilities that most children don’t have to consume themselves with. During her free time she cared for family members and but felt a void of childhood experiences. She was motivated to overcome these challenges and graduated high school a year early.

Julia Rodriguez

Julia Rodriguez is a junior nursing student who attends Duquesne University. She is a very out-going and motivated student, who is eager to take on any new experience. While at Duquesne, Julia is involved in many of the clubs on campus, including Lexicon Duquesne University's journal of arts and literature and was well as the Phi Eta Sigma Duquesne's National Honor society. Julia is a spin instructor at Duquesne's Power Center, and enjoys teaching spin classes to the students and faculty of Duquesne.

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