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Karen Stewart Graduate goes from counseling intern to CEO
“Believe in yourself and reach for the stars.”
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Nashville graduate Christine Robertini was a late bloomer when it came to her education.
From ancient history and biology to psychology and philosophy, Barbara Boerner
“My first class opened up the extraordinary scope of international business.”
Although she started out with dreams of acting on Broadway, Cameron Robb now enjoys a role of a different kind as the director of Student Financial Services at Argosy University.
The grip of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders can be so tight, it makes it hard for those who suffer from them to function day to day.
As an English teacher, Jennifer McCarty Plucker is committed to helping students become better readers.
Carolina Walsh, director of Residence Life & Student Programs at Georgetown University Law Center, says her graduate education has opened many professional doors for her.
Blindness is not the end of seeing; it is the beginning of seeing more clearly.
“Blindness is not the end of seeing; it is the beginning of seeing more clearly.”
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