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Cameron Coulter, Class of 2015
Cameron reflects on how his time at SCU prepared him for life after SCU
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Mirelle Raza, Class of 2015
Mirelle Raza, 2015, double-majored in Women’s & Gender Studies and Sociology. She is currently enrolled as a graduate school at USC Gould School of Law
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Emma Hyndman, Class of 2017
Emma is enrolled in a one-year Master’s in Sociology of Law at the University of the Basque Country, Spain.
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Nanki Bhullar, Class of 2017
Nanki Bhullar received a fellowship through the Maddy Institute, an organization focused on improving leadership training, political engagement, and policy research in the Central Valley.
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Jessica Coblentz, Class of 2008
Jessica is currently the Scholar in Residence at the Collegeville Institute for Ecumenism and is a Dissertation Fellow at the Louisville Institute. She is also currently finishing a Ph.D. in Theology from Boston College.
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Krista Barber, Class of 2002
Krista Barber, 2002, majored in individual studies. She now holds the title of Senior Technical Writer.
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Collaborating to Combat Structural Racism from the Classroom
Public Health’s Sonja Mackenzie and Women’s and Gender Studies’ Sharmila Lodhia partnered to educate and engage students on issues of structural racism.
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Lauren Kemble, Class of 2020
Pursuing a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology
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Abigail Alvarez
WGST minor and SCU student body president
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Sharmila Lodhia Recognized by the College of Arts and Sciences
Sharmila Lodhia awarded the Dr. John B. Drahmann Advising Award
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Interview with Abigail Alvarez
WGST minor is this year's ASG President.
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Creating a Personalized Path Through Women’s and Gender Studies
Associate Professor Sharmila Lodhia discusses what the confirmation hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson teaches us about gender and law during her Preview Week mock class on April 8.
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The Strongest Advocate
Working as a deputy attorney general for the California Department of Justice after law school, Mirelle Raza ’15 credits a women’s and gender studies course for inspiring her to advocate for vulnerable people.
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Alicia McNamara, Class of 2021
Alicia has embarked on her journey to become a lawyer, starting law school at Seattle University.
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Simran Prasad, Class of 2021
Simran is now working at the Kaiser Adult Psychiatry Department as a Mental Healthcare Fellow and Therapist.
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Emma Bario, Class of 2023
Emma has started a full time position at AIDS Healthcare Foundation, a global nonprofit founded during the HIV epidemic in 1987.