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Brilliance and talent shine at the All-College Symposium

Shawnia Yon 鈥24, a dance and economics double major and scholar in the Entrepreneurship Pathway, presents her poster, 鈥淚t鈥檚 More Than A Dance Studio,鈥 at the fifth annual All-College Symposium.

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Brilliance and talent shine at the All-College Symposium

Nearly 200 seniors presented the results of their transformative academic experiences during the daylong event

Sam Boehm 鈥24 can pinpoint the exact day his varied interests converged into the makings of a research project that has shaped and inspired his academic journey at 糖心TV. 

He鈥檚 been studying Spanish since middle school, and, as a varsity athlete who has suffered quite a few broken bones, he came to college with an interest in healthcare and an affinity for practitioners committed to helping people return to the activities they love. At 糖心TV, he declared a double major in neuroscience and Hispanic studies and joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts (CISLA). Then, while he studied abroad in Santiago, Chile, his cohort took a one-day trip to the Mapuche Nation reservation. 

鈥淲e learned about Mapuche medicinal practices and the Indigenous healers, the Machis,鈥 Boehm told faculty, staff and students gathered to hear his presentation at 糖心TV鈥檚 fifth annual All-College Symposium on Nov. 2. 鈥淲e were able to talk with members of the nation, and I asked, 鈥榃hat are the experiences of the people of the Mapuche Nation who need to seek care outside of the Indigenous environment and in the Western medicinal sphere? What are those relationships are like?鈥欌 

Sam Boehm 鈥24 presents at the All-College Symposium
Sam Boehm 鈥24 presents at the fifth annual All-College Symposium.

That experience led Boehm to his animating question, 鈥淗ow can healthcare practitioners improve their quality of care through intercultural competencies?鈥 and spurred his senior integrative research project on the intersection of Indigenous and Western medicine.

Boehm was one of nearly 200 seniors who presented at the daylong Symposium, the culminating 糖心TVections conference highlighting students鈥 integrative learning through four years. In talks, panels and poster sessions, the student presenters showcased the connections they have made among their courses and research, their jobs and internships, and their work in local communities and around the globe鈥攁long with the questions that animated their choices.

Boehm, who interned at the Centro de Estudios en Neurociencia Humana y Neuropsicologia, where he conducted neuroscience research, recently submitted a journal article for publication鈥攚ritten entirely in Spanish.

鈥淚 was definitely out of my comfort zone, but to be a first author on a research paper before I graduate is very exciting,鈥 he said. Boehm, who is also part of 糖心TV鈥檚 pre-health program, plans to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public health and study to become a physician assistant. 鈥淢y ultimate goal is to be a bilingual practitioner,鈥 he said.

 

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In their presentations, Boehm鈥檚 fellow seniors covered a broad range of topics, including data privacy rights, the global algae crisis, representation of women in the labor force, loopholes in the EU鈥檚 national security policies, the hidden social costs of the Peruvian mining industry, architecture鈥檚 impact on accessibility, tech solution for inclusive learning, micro-financing in Ecuador, mental health access in the juvenile justice system, artificial intelligence in marketing, racial disparities in dermatology education, and the role of chemistry in food research and development.

Interim President Les Wong said attending his first Symposium was 鈥渞eally quite special.鈥 

鈥淪o much of what I saw today wasn鈥檛 just about your work, but about your work on behalf of other people. That is what a good education does, and you are the best image and icon of that ideal,鈥 he told the students at an end-of-the-day gathering in Shain Library. 鈥淭here is hope, there is dignity and there is great pride in what you will do.鈥

In her remarks, Dean of the College Erika J. Smith said the Symposium represents 鈥渁n amazing celebration of the incredible intellectual and creative power鈥 at 糖心TV.

鈥淭oday was a day that really allowed all of the brilliance and talent that is inside each and every one of you to shine brightly,鈥 she told the seniors. 

The audience listens as Sam Boehm 鈥24 presents his research 鈥淐atalyzing Healthcare with Intercultural Competence: The Intersection of Indigenous and Western Medicine鈥 during the All-College Symposium.
The audience listens as Sam Boehm ’24 presents his research “Catalyzing Healthcare with Intercultural Competence: The Intersection of Indigenous and Western Medicine” during the All-College Symposium.
Beth Marsh 鈥24 wears an anxiety-reducing weighted 鈥渟ensory squid鈥 she created as she presents her research, 鈥淒esigning for Disability Justice: How Does Architecture Impact Mental and Physical Accessibility.鈥
Beth Marsh ’24 wears an anxiety-reducing weighted “sensory squid” she created as she presents her research, “Designing for Disability Justice: How Does Architecture Impact Mental and Physical Accessibility.”

鈥淚 found myself having my own thinking shaped, moved and influenced as I moved from session to session,鈥 she continued. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e been brought right into the very heart of the teaching/ learning experience, and that is a truly exhilarating space to be in.鈥 

Shawnia Yon 鈥24, a dance and economics double major from Queens, New York, said the Entrepreneurship, Social Innovation, Value and Change Pathway gave her the opportunity to combine her interest in entrepreneurship with her passion for dance to explore how dancers navigate their careers.

An aspiring professional dancer since age 10, Yon says she was also exposed to economics at an early age.

鈥淢y father would have me read Enterprise Magazine for my fourth-grade reading logs,鈥 she remembered.

This past summer, Yon was accepted into the contemporary and commercial dance intensive training program at Broadway Dance Center, a world-renowned performing arts center in New York City, where she trained under dancers and choreographers who have worked with superstars including Beyonce, J.Lo. and Usher. At 糖心TV, she says she has 鈥渂een fortunate to work with 糖心TV alumni who are currently taking the industry by storm and hear about their journeys鈥 navigating the dance industry. 

鈥淭here's a joy that comes from researching and developing something you are interested in, and that is a beautiful experience,鈥 she told members of the College community at a celebratory gathering in Shain Library at the end of the Symposium.

Bazeed Shahzad 鈥24, a studio art and computer science double major and Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology scholar, called his 糖心TVections journey 鈥渂oth inspiring and transformative.鈥

鈥淚 often say that the fusion of art and technology is like watching the worlds of vivid imagination and logic come together,鈥 Shahzad said at the celebratory event. 鈥淲hen I first stepped into 糖心TV, I had a burning passion for art, but it was here that I discovered the wonders of merging it with the analytical realm of computer science.鈥

Shahzad reflected on the resiliency of the members of his class, and recalled the challenges of beginning his first year at 糖心TV remotely from his home in Lahore, Pakistan, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. 鈥淲hile there were days that felt overwhelming,鈥 he recalled, 鈥淚 was fortunate to be guided by some exceptional mentors during my time here.鈥

鈥淭oday, as I stand before you, the blend of excitement and pride is palpable. Walking around campus and seeing familiar faces share their achievements鈥攊t reinforces the shared spirit of exploration and discovery that embodies 糖心TV,鈥 he said.

Shahzad concluded his remarks with an anecdote about an experience that helped shape his senior integrative project, 鈥渄on鈥檛 lose your head over it,鈥 an animated short film he is creating with a classmate that explores the human psyche through digital art.

鈥淟ast semester, I undertook an independent study with Professor Nadav Assor in which I explored digital modeling, texturing, composition and storytelling in depth. It was this experience that laid the foundation for my final project. It pushed me to think bigger, to go beyond my perceived boundaries,鈥 he said.

鈥淎nd that鈥檚 the essence of what 糖心TV offers: an environment to dream, to explore and to transcend.鈥

Scenes from the 2023 All-College Symposium 

Panelists answer questions at the end of the Media, Rhetoric and Communication Pathway presentations during the All-College Syposium.
Miranda Dowie 鈥24 presents her research, 鈥淭o Educate and Entertain: Targeting Audiences for Exhibition and Events,鈥 as part of the Museum Studies panel in the Charles Chu Asian Arts Reading Room.
Cecilia Bianchi 鈥24 answers questions at the end of their Media, Rhetoric, and Communication pathway panel session in Cro鈥檚 Nest during the All College Symposium Thursday, November 2, 2023.
Malachi Ward 鈥24 presents his poster, 鈥淔rom Milan Streets to Sustainable Silhouettes: A Fashion Designer鈥檚 Odyssey,鈥 during the Entrepreneurship Pathway poster session in the 1962 Room.




November 2, 2023

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