Peter Milianta
A current medical student at Penn State College of Medicine, Peter Milianta β16 was drawn to the profession through his own personal experiences of watching family and friends deal with illness. βThe sciences attracted me because of my innate fascination with the unknown β there is so much to be discovered, and so many interesting fields just teeming with captivating research,β says Milianta.
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Jaridy Fabre
A native of Bronx, N.Y., Jaridy Fabre β17 returned to school just after giving birth to her second child, in order to pursue her dream of becoming a speech-language pathologist. Determined and committed, she decided on Ionaβs graduate program for speech because of its emphasis on the latest available researched-based strategies and techniques.
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Jesse Koch
Now a post-graduate volunteer through the Franciscan Volunteer Ministry, Jesse Koch β18 is living in Silver Spring, Md., where he works on various ministries through Saint Camillus Parish. Exposure to the vocation of the Christian Brothers and the lifetime work of Blessed Edmund Rice has inspired him to volunteer for Meals on Wheels, teach Sunday school, participate in prison visitations and much more.
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Allyson Kuppelmeyer
A humanitarian who is passionate about actively serving others around the world, Allyson Kuppelmeyer β20, a speech pathology major from Farmingdale, N.Y., enriches that commitment through her engagement in a variety of service-oriented clubs and organizations at Iona. She holds the philanthropy chair position for her sorority, Phi Sigma Sigma; is a Gael Guide for Ionaβs Office of Admissions; is vice president of Colleges Against Cancer; and sits on the executive board of the Iona College Dance team.
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