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SEU Graduate Navigates Dysmorphia as a Female Bodybuilder

SEU Graduate Navigates Dysmorphia as a Female Bodybuilder

March 15, 2022

“I started seeing my body the way a judge would whenever I looked in the mirror,” says Yessine Griffin, ‘21. “I imagined them noticing that my shoulders were too wide and that my waist wasn’t small enough.”

Teaching Mental Health Tips to Athletes

Teaching Mental Health Tips to Athletes

January 19, 2021

While earning his doctorate in counseling psychology, Brendan Sullivan, '24, manages to also work as an Academic-Athletic Coach for Irvington High School. Having already completed a master's in sport and exercise psychology, Brendan holds study halls...

Jasmine Poole, '18

I Am Enough: Jasmine Poole, '18

October 8, 2020

"I didn't know how to read until I was 12 years old," says Jasmine Poole, '18. "I was born prematurely and, because of that, had a few learning disabilities that made reading extremely difficult."

Taylor Veve, '20

Student Profile: Taylor Veve, '20, Communication/Business Administration

January 7, 2020

While her classmates were just about to enter high school, Taylor Veve, '20, was already preparing for college. As an eighth grader, Veve possessed the foresight to apply to a prestigious pre-collegiate program at her high school. She was only one...

Adonnis Brock-Murray

Student Profile: Adonnis Brock-Murray, '20, Biology

September 10, 2019

This summer, Adonnis Brock-Murray earned firsthand experience in nephrology, angiology, urology, obstetrics and several other medical disciplines through the Atlantis Fellowship. This program, which is designed to enable pre-medicine students to...