Powerful stories of the Meredith community going strong.
As a two-sport student-athlete, exercise and sports science major Kirstie King, ’19, has learned the importance of a healthy balance on and off the competition fields.
As an Honors Scholar and a student-athlete, Emily Skoglund, ’20, has made an impact on and off the volleyball court.
Jennifer Jones, ’04, ’11 (MBA), uses the leadership and management skills she gained at Meredith while working with her team members and clients as a Principal at Grant Thornton, one of the world’s leading international professional services firms.
Driven by a passion for political activism, Daphne Moore, ’19, came to Meredith to pursue political science, with plans to eventually run for office.
At Meredith, Adelie Salagnac, ’19 MBA, gained confidence and experience she is carrying into a career in business.
Teaching Gyrotonic exercise inspired Nina Didner to enroll in the Pre-Health Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program at Meredith.
Through Meredith College’s Pre-Health Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program Hunter Peden came to understand health studies from a new perspective and learned he could achieve more than he thought possible.
After working in the technology industry for ten years, Ashlee Little, ’18, M.A. in Teaching, decided it was time for a change.
At Meredith College, Jennifer Miske, ’16, M.Ed., found role models among Meredith’s faculty as well as her passion for working with academically and intellectually gifted (AIG) students.
After working as a teaching assistant in a kindergarten class, Zipporah Whiteman, ’18, M.A. in Teaching, came to Meredith College to develop her passion for education.
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