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Education History
I graduated from Archbishop McNicholas High School in 2017. I continued my education at the University of Cincinnati for 2 years. I transferred and am finishing my undergraduate degree at the University of West Florida.
Awards
I have been invited to both the Honor Society at the University of Cincinnati and the University of West Florida. I am a member of the Honor Society at UWF. I am a member of the NSCS (National Society of Collegiate Scholars). I was awarded the Cincinnatus Scholarship at UC for my academic achievements.
Athletics
Sport(s)
Cross Country
Height
5-3
Weight
116
Awards
I was voted the team captain of my cross country varsity team in high school.
Additional Info
I battled serious fractures in my shins throughout my senior season, but continued to lead the team.
Professional
Professional Interests
Healthcare, Manufacturing
Employment History
I worked at an ice cream shop (Olde Town Ice Cream) for 2 years (ages 15-16). I worked at Arnold Printing Company and ran the owner's PC, operated production equipment, and assisted throughout the office. I was employed there for 3 years. My work at Arnold Printing briefly overlapped with my work at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. I worked at Cincinnati Children's Hospital for a year and a half as a research aide in a gastroenterology laboratory. I managed the mouse room while assisting in multiple experiments.
Community Service
History
I have served over 300 hours between various soup kitchens, summer camps, and tutoring services. I was awarded the Cincinnatus Scholarship at the University of Cincinnati because of my academic and community service achievements. I was awarded the Centurion Club Award in high school for having over 100 service hours. I was fortunate enough to travel to Grainger County, TN and Nicaragua on separate occasions to volunteer a week of my time with my community.