Class of 2019: Eight Students, Eight Unique Stories

At ÑÇɫӰ¿â, one of the most diverse college campuses in the United States, no two students are alike, and there’s perhaps no occasion where that is more apparent than ÑÇɫӰ¿â day. Even as the students come together to share and celebrate this major milestone in their lives, the event marks a series of life journeys and educational experiences for each of them that couldn’t be more distinct. Among the 2,312 students who will graduate during ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s 150th ÑÇɫӰ¿â Exercise on May 18, eight students—one from each of the university’s colleges—opened up about their personal stories: the biggest lessons they’ve learned, where they are headed next, and what ÑÇɫӰ¿â means to them.
David Arnold
Armour College of Engineering
Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration with ÑÇɫӰ¿â Students
Sabah Asif
Institute of Design
At ÑÇɫӰ¿â, a Former Jewelry Designer Found Her Calling in Human-Centered Design
Isabel Jaramillo
School of Applied Technology
Technically Secure: Isabel Jaramillo Finds Focus in ÑÇɫӰ¿â’s School of Applied Technology
Aiman Moizuddin
Stuart School of Business
From Day One, Lessons Reveal the Bigger Picture of Finance
Julio Reyes
College of Architecture
After Graduation, Julio Reyes Hopes to Merge Art and Architecture