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Pick up the newspaper, and it's hard not to feel disheartened by the stories you see — devastating earthquakes, senseless crime, crushing poverty. But what if that feeling were a spark? What if it led you to take action to transform the lives of those you read about? For Manuel Arredondo, Master of Public Health '15, it was.
Taylor Jackson ’14 wasn’t born when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered one of the most famous and influential speeches in American history. Growing up, she held the “I Have a Dream” speech in awe and reverence.
Vincent Samuel began caring for others as a junior high Catholic student in his native India in the 1980s. He volunteered with Mother Teresa’s congregation of sisters where he visited orphans and helped them with homework.
Candice Harrison hated history in high school. Now she's an associate professor of history at USF.