2020-21 Distinguished Capstone Awards
Authored By: dies0044 05/04/2021Thirteen Capstone presentations have been selected as Distinguished Capstones. The decision was based on the student’s quality of work in CLI 4711/13 and their presentation.
“Distinguished quality” has been identified as follows:
Students have demonstrated that they have
- Gone above and beyond the expected learning outcomes.
- Expressed their experience in a meaningful manner through their presentation.
- Demonstrated that they have impacted a community during their capstone experience.
- Demonstrated their presentation was an act of leadership by influencing the audience.
NAME |
CAPSTONE TITLE |
PRESENTATION LINK |
Anika Evers |
Mission In-Pieces: Putting the Puzzle Together |
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Kadley Harmon |
Evolution of a College Student: An Exploration of Murphy’s Law, Cytotechnology, Histology, 2020, and Adaptation |
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Rafaelle Baglio |
Nothing Ever Goes as Planned: Navigating Towards Medical School in the Middle of a Pandemic |
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Charly Vang |
Finding My Soul: A Journey Into Medicine |
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Faduma Ali |
Walking Uncertain Plains Instead of Climbing Mountain: Finding Peace Within In Life's Unanswered Questions |
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Danniella Balangoy |
Gender, Health, and Ethnicity: A health science student’s intersectional perspective |
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Chandi Katoch |
Building a Strong Foundation: Combining Skills and Experiences to Prepare for Medical School and Beyond |
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Natalya Wells |
Breathing in the Possibilities: Preparing Myself for a Future Career in Anesthesiology |
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Daniel Turin |
Sorry means thank you: How self reflection, science and a few fruit flies ushered in my future |
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Hunter Olson |
The Queer Eye: A Reflective Analysis of a Queer Students Understanding of Humility, Determination, and Regret |
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Valerie Yarbrough |
I Am Resilience: Being an African American in Contemporary America |
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Ethan Moser |
Making an Epidemiologist: Acquiring Knowledge, Expanding Skill Sets, and Looking Beyond Myself |
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Yaqoub Yusuf |
The goal of stoicism |