Powerful stories of the Meredith community going strong.
Raleigh native Molly Smerko, ’18, knew from the moment she toured the Meredith College campus that it was where she belonged.
Demonica Stanley, ’19, learned at a young age the importance of chasing your dreams and how not to let setbacks keep you from accomplishing them.
After moving to Wilmington, spending three years at a community college, and testing many different avenues, Abbey Fogt, ’18, realized she was pursuing the wrong career path.
Andrea Braswell always had a passion for stewardship and a desire to make a difference on campus and in her community.
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environmental sustainabilityMarissa Hurtado, ’17, found a way to merge two passions: learning French and exploring her interests in the fashion industry.
During her time at Meredith College, student-athlete Lara Pantlin, ’14, funneled her creativity into undergraduate research, which is now a big part of her life as a Ph.D. candidate.
After working in the legal field for six years, Amy Malouf earned her paralegal certificate from Meredith to continue to grow her career. She chose Meredith because of its ABA certification and her desire to have a good work/life balance.
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paralegalTurning her challenges into incentives for action and change, Madison Burton, ’18, has adapted to difficulties in her life in order to discover her calling.
Sierra Smith, ʼ18, is has developed a career plan that will allow her to use both of her majors: dance and communication.
Kaity Melvin, ’16, had a goal of becoming a science writer, and Meredith gave her the foundation she needed to pursue that dream.
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