Breaking barriers: UF doctoral candidate and cancer survivor creates nonprofit to uplift college students battling cancer
Educational leadership doctoral student and cancer survivor forms a nonprofit to support other college students.
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Educational leadership doctoral student and cancer survivor forms a nonprofit to support other college students.
UF alumna moves from the classroom to the business world while focusing on education.
Many college alumni support their alma mater by providing opportunities for the college through professorship and endowed donations. Kubiak and Rosser’s donations are prestigious awards that aim to advance the college, students, faculty and staff.
“I’m here in the academy because of the community, and I keep that at the forefront. I want to inspire people to do the same,” said King.
Cole was honored with this title due to her determination, dedication and love for all the students she serves.
This award is presented to an alumni who has excelled in a chosen field or has performed outstanding service for the university.