Tori Zeyl ‘18 on How the Liberal Arts Prepared Her for Medical School

Tori Zeyl ’18 reflects on how the liberal arts prepared her for a career in medicine: “When you’re interacting with patients, it’s not the science but the communication part that gets through to them because people want to be taken care of by a human… The human part is expected of you in medical school; the science you learn later.” 

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Gabby DoVale ’20 on Combining Criminology and Criminal Justice with History

Gabby DoVale ’20 was admitted to the Leadership Alliance Summer Research Program through Brown University this past summer. Combining her interests in Criminology and Criminal Justice and History, she explored differences in alcohol-related arrests for white women and black women in the years around prohibition in Virginia.

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