seniors 2009

 Artist and future physician Jennifer Quiroa: “I have always kept my parents’ sacrifices in mind.”
Lives of usefulness

Faith in action

“A few months ago, on Point Street in Providence, people of opposing views were courteously clashing over the abortion issue. I saw Jennifer sitting on the sidewalk with her head bowed to her knees, weeping streams of compassion. My heart was moved by her heart’s response.” – The Rev. Diane Caracciolo, Providence Life Center
READ MORE May 21, 2009
 Kevin Kenji O'Brien: Public education is “the most important way to eradicate social inequity.”
Lives of usefulness

A scientist with a commitment to teach

“Kevin O’Brien is an exemplar of Brown’s mission of combining scholarship with service.” – Daniel Bisaccio, lecturer and director of science education, Brown Master of Arts in Teaching program
READ MORE May 20, 2009
 Dan MacCombie: Brewing tea for Americans to provide income for Ecuadorians.
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Renewable energy

“Dan represents a model Brown student: independent-minded and self-directed, empowered by the freedom and responsibility of the curriculum and a challenging community of scholars, and anxious to use it all to make a difference.” – Marisa Quinn, vice president for public affairs and University relations 
READ MORE May 19, 2009
 Emma Clippinger: Malnutrition need not be a chronic condition, even in poor countries like Rwanda.
Lives of usefulness

Her gardens heal and empower

“Emma is a born leader. In the time that I've known her, she has been the captain of the Brown equestrian team, one of the founders of the Social Innovation Initiative that fosters social entrepreneurship at Brown, and head of an international NGO in Rwanda.” – Alan Harlam, director of social entrepreneurship at Brown’s Swearer Center for Public Service
READ MORE May 18, 2009
 Adam Swartzbaugh: From champion teen cyclist to ROTC battalion leader and tireless campaigner for human rights.
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An officer and a humanitarian

“Adam spends every waking moment striving to do everything in his life better, from academics, to athletics, to leadership, to service to others.” – Lt. Col. Matthew R. McKinley, U.S. Army, professor of military science, Providence College
READ MORE May 18, 2009
 Cassie Owens ’09: Translating the unique idioms and literature of the Rio de Janeiro slums.
Lives of usefulness

Found in translation

“I have never taught a student so ideally prepared to appreciate the opportunities a Fulbright would offer as Cassie Owens.” – Dore J. Levy, professor of comparative literature and East Asian studies, in recommending Owens to the Fulbright committee
READ MORE May 13, 2009
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