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Garnet
Diana Turrieta
S’25
“[Diana] is an accomplished biochemistry researcher with an impressive academic record, but also a recognized champion of the underserved communities that she is passionate about, working tirelessly to improve NU’s resources and connections within these communities.” Kirsten Fertuck, Biochemistry Director and Teaching Professor What are some of your hobbies and interests? [My hobbies are] art, […]
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Garnet
Donovan Holt
CAMD'24
Donovan Holt would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. He did that—literally—one night when an actor had become sick during a rehearsal of an NU theater performance. He filled in because “the show must go on”, and even cleaned up the mess afterward. That is the humble human being and leader he is.
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Garnet
Timothy Van Bloem, AMD’23
“I want to make the music industry a better place,” says Tim Van Bloem, a third-year student candidate of a Bachelor of Science in Music Industry with a 3.99 GPA, Dean’s Fellow, and Honors student. “I aspire to find the perfect intersection of technology, legislation, and creativity to improve the music industry for creators everywhere.” […]
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Garnet
Ari P. Zlota
S'23
April 1, 2021 - Ari Zlota is a much-lauded student in Northeastern’s College of Science. In addition to the Garnet Award, he received the Community Service Award in 2019 from the Center for Community Service and the Community Impact Award in 2020 from the Office of City and Community Engagement. That’s impressive—especially since he still has two years to go before he graduates.
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Garnet
Gabriel García
March 25, 2020 - Without the support of faculty and staff, Gabriel "Gabe" García does not believe they could have achieved all they have to date—and that's a long list. Gabe holds a 3.7 GPA and will soon receive a Bachelor of Science in Politics, Philosophy and Economics with a concentration in Public and Economic Policy, and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies with a minor in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies. That's a lot to take on, but Gabe has always managed, on top of being a student, at least one part-time job while remaining active in the Northeastern community in many ways.