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The Levine Scholarship Experience: A Story of Becoming – Megan Bird ‘21
As May approaches, signaling the end of my undergraduate studies as a Levine Scholar at UNC Charlotte, I am simultaneously struck by overwhelming gratitude for my experience here as well as my responsibility for the gift I have been given.
Becoming a Levine Scholar: The Opportunity of a Lifetime – Andrea Badillo Pérez ‘21
My journey as a Levine Scholar began with a meeting at the beginning of my senior year of high school with my college counselor, Mr. Yager. During our meeting, I was explaining to Mr. Yager that I was set on staying in Puerto Rico for my undergraduate career.
My Good Citizen – Miles Shen ’22
I have many friends in my life, but I’d like to tell you about my very best friend. Her name is Claudia. She can be a bit needy at times, constantly looking to hang out with me and loathing when I have to leave.
The First Semester, Better Than I Imagined – Jordane Williams ‘24
With COVID-19, I had no idea what this fall semester would look like. There was so much uncertainty with a pandemic underway, and this was to be my first year no less. Still, I was thrilled at the opportunity to be on campus, which I saw as the beginning of my life independent of my parents.
Connecting Two Countries Through The World Wide Web – Bridgitt Ku ’21
Before the pandemic started, I had plans to spend the fall semester of my senior year in Taipei, Taiwan, studying in an intensive Chinese language program. I was only five when I moved from Taiwan to North Carolina with my mom and sister, returning during the summer every one or two years to visit my dad.
Speaking for the Trees – Daniel Johnson ‘21
When I was a freshman, as many are fated to do, I found myself sampling the pot of extracurriculars that life on campus afforded me. In my cohort (‘21), and the Levine Scholars Program as a whole, it’s almost impossible to not be friends with a biology major so when my friends mentioned tree-planting for extra credit in one of their biology courses and an opportunity for volunteer hours I tagged along to breathe some fresh air and muddy my hands a bit.
Cooking Meals at RMH: A Cherished LSP Tradition – Kevin Tan ‘22
Scholars volunteering to cook meals at the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Charlotte is an enduring tradition for the LSP.
Summer SURFing through Chemistry – Matt Elardo ’21
This past summer, the principal investigator (PI) of the chemistry research lab in which I have worked since my freshman year—Dr. Markus Etzkorn—was awarded a Moissan Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) by the ACS Division of Chemistry fluorine division. Through this grant—which provides funding in the form of a $4,000 stipend for an undergraduate student to carry out research in fluorine chemistry—I was able to carry out a research project in the field of organofluorine chemistry.
Goats, Raptors and Kudzu, Oh My! – McKenzie Miller ’23 and Quinton Frederick ’23
I spent my Nonprofit Internship summer with Catawba Lands Conservancy (CLC), a Charlotte-area land trust. Each day in the internship brought unique adventures; I wrangled goats in heat, cursed at kudzu while attempting to eradicate the invasive plant, and learned about stewardship’s role in the Charlotte region and beyond.
An Adventure Uncertain: Part 2- Lessons Learned – Class of 2024
5 Lessons Learned on NOLS 1. Everybody has good and bad days (or moments)— embrace both: NOLS was one of the most dynamic times of my life. My mood really changed like the seasons out there. When it was sunny, I was at my happiest. When it rained, I was more despondent. And, when it […]