Ahmed Elghawy is a second year medical student at NSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine. He also started the wrestling club at NSU. He feels that, through wrestling, students can learn a sense of hard work and dedication and implement it into all aspects of their lives.
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Diary of… an entrepreneur
Sayuri Sosa is senior business administration major and entrepreneurship minor. She is originally from the Dominican Republic, but moved to the Bronx at age 11 and later to Florida with her mom and sister. Making memories is really important to Sosa and is what had inspired her to create her own business.
Diary of… a stand-up comedian
Alex Weiss is a senior music major and theatre minor. Besides being a standup comic, Alex also plays the drums in NSU’s instrumental ensemble. In his spare time, he enjoys writing music and hanging out with friends.
Diary of… a NATPE intern
Danielle McCalla is a sophomore communication studies major with a concentration in public relations. Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, McCalla moved to Florida in January 2013 to pursue her passion in the world of media. Being part of the NATPE internship program solidified her desire to get into the public relations field.
Diary of… a beatboxer
What in the world is beatboxing, you may ask? It’s pretty simple — I make percussion music, but I do not use any instruments. I make all of the sounds using only my mouth.
Diary of… a rock singer
Marrissa Dybas is a freshman biology and communication studies major. She is passionate about science and helping others and aspires to become an osteopathic doctor. Most people would never guess that, by night, she is the lead singer of her own rock band.
Diary of… an adaptative athlete
Stephanie Hammerman is a first year graduate student in NSU’s M.S. of College Student Affairs program and works in campus recreation. She hopes to combine her passions for fitness and higher education into a career that’ll enhance students’ mental and physical health.
Diary of… a future dentist
My name is Luis Felipe Perez and I was born in Bogota, Colombia. If I had to describe myself in one word, it would be “lucky”.
Diary of…an intern
My summer was spent at one of the most interesting, innovative non-profits in the world. Although I spent almost all my savings at an unpaid internship, I saw the value of participation and community, and I am forever changed by the lessons learned and the people I met.
Diary of… the daughter of a survivor
I vividly remember the day my mother was diagnosed, because that was the moment all of our lives changed. All at once, I had this indescribable feeling of panic, anger, and shock. Why was this happening? Why was it happening to my mother?