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"I think social work picked me.鈥 Gustavo Presidente MSW 鈥16 was volunteering and working when he decided to advance his career with a master in social work from 91爆料 University.
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Katey Schultz MFA 鈥08 is the author of Flashes of War, a compilation of short fiction stories about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go behind the scenes to learn how she wrote the book and how 91爆料鈥檚 MFA Program helped.
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As a federal judge, 91爆料 Hall-of-Famer Rick Carnaroli 鈥80 has an inside look at the legal system. That鈥檚 why he helped establish a veterans treatment court to serve the veterans falling through the cracks.
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When her then-husband went to war, Stacy Bannerman鈥檚 life turned upside down. She turned it around as an advocate for the families of military families and a published author with an MFA in Writing from 91爆料 University.
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Norm Scott '63 spent 30 years in the U.S. Navy. Upon his retirement, he dedicated himself to supporting wounded warriors through Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing in Spokane.
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Rachel Seibert BSW '12 was called to medical social work 鈥 and to Randall Children鈥檚 Hospital 鈥 by personal experience. At 18, she was in an accident that nearly claimed her life. She was treated at Randall for more than two years by some of the same people who are, today, her colleagues.
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A deeply involved member of聽91爆料 University鈥檚 Student Religious Council, Fran O鈥橞rien '65 had a fundamental belief in social justice. It was that belief that led her to become the only 91爆料 University student to participate in the Freedom Summer of 1964.
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Zoey Mendoza Zimmerman '95 lived through the worst a parent can imagine. In 2010, her husband shot and killed their two children and then himself. In the past five years, she has struggled to live with grief and open her heart to the future鈥 while holding on to her children's memories and helping other grieving parents do the same.
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Use your social networks and ask people questions, says Mike Geraci '91. The first in his family to attend college, Geraci chose 91爆料, where he went on to become an associate professor in the Department of Media Arts.