![]() ![]() During her time at UMD, she has served as the Co-President of Terps Against Hunger, Co-President of Taiwanese American Student Association, Vice President of Brain Exercise Initiative, Peer Counselor at the UMD Help Center, teaching assistant for "Honors Organismal Biology," Student Ambassador for the Health Professions Advising Office, and has also been involved as a member of Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society, Nu Rho Psi Neuroscience Honor Society, and the Student Health Advisory Committee. Catherine is grateful for the experiences and opportunities UMD has provided her and upon graduation she is looking to make impactful social change by leading with empathy and applying her backgrounds in public health and policy to develop innovative, sustainable, fair, and data-driven solutions to public health issues.Ĭlarissa Xia is a Banneker/Key scholar with a double degree in Physiology & Neurobiology and Psychology, graduating with a citation from the Integrated Life Sciences Honors College. Catherine has also been inducted into UMD's public health honor society (PAE) and the National Leadership Honor Society, ODK. ![]() During her time at UMD, Catherine was an undergraduate researcher and Peer Research Mentor for the First-Year Innovation and Research Experience program (FIRE), the Vice President of Academic Support for OMSE's Academic Excellence Society (OAES), the President of OMSE's Student Leadership Advisory Council (SLAC), an Anatomy tutor for ASTS, the Vice President of DEI for the Courtyards Residence Hall Association Council (RHA), and the creative arts subgroup director for the Filipino Cultural Association (FCArts). in Public Health Science and a double minor in Humanities, Health and Medicine and Public Leadership. Ama hopes to continue leaving a mark wherever she goes throughout her life marathon with her tenacity, hard-working, and quiet confident spirit.Ĭatherine is graduating with a B.S. Drew Pre-Health Society Member, Maryland Ascent Program Undergraduate Student Ambassador, Phi Alpha Epsilon Public Health Honorary Society Member, Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society Member, Department of Reslife Community Assistant, School of Public Health Students Transitioning into Effective Professionals (STEP) Member and Teaching Assistant. During her time at the institution, she has been involved in several student organizations such as being an Incentive Awards Recipient, Student Success Leadership Council Member, BioFire Undergraduate Research Student, Charles R. In May 2023, she will be graduating with a dual degree in Psychology and Public Health Science with a minor in Human Development. Ama was born and raised in Baltimore City, Maryland. Her ethnicity is Cameroonian and Ivorian. Following graduation, she is excited to join WBCM as a Design Engineer in their Marine-Industrial Department and take her first steps toward professional licensure by taking the FE.Īma-Greg (Ama) Adjabe is a first-generation immigrant and college student. ![]() Pursuing her passions for advocacy and community education, AJ has involvements in the Asian American Student Union, the Yuri Kochiyama High School Leadership Program, the Filipino Cultural Association, and the programing committee for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month, is also a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society and serves on the Vice President of Student Affairs Student Advisory Council. Crockett Scholarship in Civil Engineering. James Clark School of Engineering, AJ has served as a ClarkLeader and the Vice President of the UMD chapter of Chi Epsilon - The National Civil Engineering Honor Society, and is a recipient of the David T. in Civil Engineering and a minor in Asian American Studies.
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