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New research shines light on iron deficiency, overload in human body
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Prof. Jing Wang: Blending tradition with innovation
Prof. Jing Wang earned the MacDowell Fellowship, one of the highest awards in the arts.
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Renee Laurencelle: Running toward a career in health & nutrition
Renee Laurencelle is one of UMassD's representatives with "Run for Krystle" in the Boston Marathon.
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Jacqueline Tran: UMassD's first BaccMD student to enter UMass Medical
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Keneshia Estimé: Study abroad leads to self-discovery
Keneshia Estimé spent six months studying abroad in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
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Aneudy N. Gonzalez: Commitment to public interest law
Aneudy Gonzalez worked at UMass Law's Immigration Law Clinic, which provides free legal services to immigrants.
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Sara Mycock Cederholm: Exploring the intersection of law & public education
Following the bar exam, Sara Cederholm JD '15 will begin work as a law clerk at the Massachusetts Appeals Court.
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Sapna Jawid Piracha: Big data, philanthropy & travel
Sapna Piracha became Pakistan’s only female to sit on a panel of design engineers for the construction of the Gandhara International Airport, which upon completion will be one of the world’s largest airports.
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Heather Fatcheric: One of 29 Who Shine
Heather Fatcheric was recognized as one of "29 Who Shine," an elite group of students representing the Commonwealth's 29 public colleges and universities. She also received UMass Dartmouth's Lamar E. McClinton Student Leadership award and was named a "Pillar of the Community."
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Alyssa Foley: Social media internship & a promising future
Alyssa Foley held an internship with the university's Marketing and Public Affairs departments.
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Zachary Kowzic: Tangible experience in social media marketing
Zachary Kowzic held an internship with the university's Marketing and Public Affairs departments.
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Shravani Kakarla: Researching biofuel & bio-manufacturing
Part of the first UMassD class to graduate with a major in bioengineering, Shravani Kakarla researched biofuel and bio-manufacturing.