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Frank Fleming (Hospitality) majors in Business Hospitality and Tourism Management at James Madison Uni-versity. As he prepares for graduation in the spring, Frank is expanding on his already formidable practical experience in his field. Over the summer, he worked at the Embassy Suites Convention Center Hotel in Washington.
Frank Fleming  
Michelle Brown (McKinley Tech), a junior at Virginia Commonwealth University, describes herself as living in the library. Nonetheless, she takes great satisfaction in having learned to manage her time well – particularly with regard to her study schedule.
Michelle Brown  
Sharnita Brice (Wilson) is a junior at Towson majoring in Family Studies. She finds that Biology is this term’s most challenging class. In previous years, Sharnita spent a great deal of time engaged in competitive cheer-leading. This year, however, a back injury has sidelined her. As a consequence, she has had more time to spend doing community service on campus.
Sharnita Brice  
Darryl Robinson (Cesar Chavez ) is a freshman at Georgetown. He is working at a job on campus to help pay his expenses, and, in his pursuit of academic excellence, he has "joined every tutoring group possible."
Darryl Robinson  
So far it’s been going great! I’ve met so many great people and my professors are all super nice! I joined the environmental club, the drama club, Lion Ambassadors and THON. THON is a student organization at Penn State which raises money for kids with cancer. Last year the school was able to raise $10 million dollars!
Maria Marroquin  
A freshman at Clemson, has plunged into an impressively wide array of classes – Math, English, Engineering, Religion, History, and Sociology! "I’m making it work and enjoying every bit of my college life!"
Marcus Lee  
A freshman at George Washington, is taking a challenging class in Anatomy and Physiology. She humorously observes, "Personally, 'head, shoulders, knees, and toes,' worked perfectly fine for me, but apparently, my professor cares about a whole lot more."
Omotayo Aweda  
"Things are go-ing great!" She is taking Caribbean History, Statistics, College Writing and Communications in a Global Age. Outside of the classroom, she enjoys Gospel Choir, InterVarsity and Thursday night Bible Studies.
Yasmine Arrington  
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