Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Jacob Spiva ’26

Jacob Spiva ’26 This summer, I had the opportunity to intern with Mountain Housing Opportunities (MHO), a nonprofit affordable housing developer in Asheville, North Carolina. MHO’s mission is to build and preserve safe, affordable homes and strengthen neighborhoods so that everyone, regardless of income, has a place to live. As part of the multifamily rentals […]

Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Dan Gorman ’27

Dan Gorman ’27 This summer, I had the opportunity to join Kemp Gouldin Σ ’02 in expanding the mission of his nonprofit, Because Baseball, at the fourth annual MLB Play Ball Weekend in Cairo, Egypt. In the months leading up to the event, I served as director of communications, where I managed social media, interviewed […]

Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Cole Hilbourn ’27

Cole Hilbourn ’27 This past summer, I had the privilege of spending four weeks in Kikuyu, Kenya, just south of Nairobi. While there, I shadowed physicians at a mission hospital, where I was able to observe healthcare delivery in a setting with limited resources. Outside the hospital, I volunteered at a local school, contributing to […]

Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Walker Huff ’26

Walker Huff ’26 Over the summer, I interned at Bank of America in Dallas, TX. I was working in the Global Treasury and Merchant Operations team where I would assist corporate clients with treasury servicing requests. I volunteered almost every week while I interned and was able to support local philanthropic efforts in Dallas. The […]

Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Jimmy Ueland ’26

Jimmy Ueland ’26 This summer, I worked at Bank of America on their healthcare investment banking team in New York. It was a great opportunity to receive exposure to the world of finance and to the healthcare industry, more broadly. I spent most of my time throughout the summer in the healthcare services and MedTech […]

Summer Enrichment Scholarship: Raj Talati ’27

Raj Talati ’27 This summer I was involved with expanding my organization, the healing tide. We primarily focus on treating underserved populations through a student-based approach, working with undergraduates, medical students, nursing students, and even residents to allow aspiring physicians the ability to treat patents in a real world setting. This summer, I led my […]