Abdurrahmon Talabi “ School of Pharmacy

Abdurrahmon Talabi

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

Abdurrahmon Talabi dealt with a variety of challenges during his four years as a student in ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ School of Pharmacy, including multiple hospitalizations caused by Hemoglobin SC disease (HgbSC), a form of sickle cell disease. Through strong relationships built with both his professors and fellow students, though, he was able to overcome those obstacles and match for a first-year residency at the prestigious Children Hospital of Philadelphia after graduation.

Sara Morales “ School of Education

Sara Morales

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

Sara Morales had two top priorities when she first began her college search: a well-regarded education program to fulfill her lifelong goal of becoming a teacher, and an opportunity to play both lacrosse and soccer. ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ checked both of those boxes, and Morales will walk across the stage for a second time during the 2024 Commencement Ceremony at the Baltimore Convention Center after completing the School of Education five-year bachelor and master degree program.

Neena Rodriguez “ School of Nursing

Neena Rodriguez

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

Neena Rodriguez is set to become the first nurse in her family after graduating from ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ later this month. Rodriguez was drawn to the profession due to the kindness and compassion demonstrated by nurses during several hospital stints as a child, including one which required an extended stay over Christmas. She will soon have a chance to provide that same type of care to patients at Mercy Medical Center, where she will work in the hospital Intensive Care Unit.

Jodi-Ann Gayle “ School of Pharmacy

Jodi-Ann Gayle

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

After working for several years as a community pharmacist in her home country of Jamaica, Jodi-Ann Gayle decided to expand her career potential by earning a Pharm.D. degree in the United States. The personalized support provided by professors in ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹'s School of Pharmacy was particularly important to Gayle as she gave birth to her first child midway through the program. The help and flexibility demonstrated by both her professors and her peers allowed her to continue to excel as she balanced her major academic and personal responsibilities.

Alyson Geckle “ School of Arts, Sciences and Business

Alyson Geckle

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

Alyson Geckle was academically driven throughout her time at Notre Dame, and an internship with the Maryland State Police last summer helped confirm that she had chosen the right path as a criminology major. Outside of the classroom, Geckle was a two-sport athlete who successfully transitioned to tennis this spring after two years on the field hockey team. She filled her remaining hours as a member of Omega Phi Alpha, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ service sorority, serving as the organization president for the 2023-24 academic year.

Mackenzie Lookingland “ School of Education

Mackenzie Lookingland

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2024

Mackenzie Lookingland will be graduating early from ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹, needing only three years to complete the undergraduate portion of a program which will allow her to earn both a bachelor and master degree in elementary education. Despite the shortened timeframe, Lookingland has filled her schedule with more activities than most students could manage in a typical four-year experience, serving as vice president of ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, president of Gators Teach, and a Resident Advisor in Doyle Hall. In recognition of all her efforts on campus, she was the recipient of the University Legacy Award in February.

A Personalized Learning Environment

Shadawn Scott Simmons

Student, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2025

Family Nurse Practitioner
The faculty is exceptional, providing engaging instruction and invaluable real-world insights. There an emphasis on hands-on clinical training, with amazing simulation experiences. ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ also finds clinical sites for students - something many FNP programs don't offer. I love the supportive, personalized learning environment. I believe the program is comprehensively preparing me for a rewarding career as a Family Nurse Practitioner.

A Supportive Atmosphere

Shanze Gamble

Student, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2025

Family Nurse Practitioner
Two things that drew me to ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ were the opportunity for in-person instruction and the program assistance in finding clinical placements. I™ve enjoyed my experience here “ the School of Nursing provides students with support and flexible scheduling to allow us to balance full-time job responsibilities and our education.

Filling a Need

Carrie Davis

Student, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2025

Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
I have been a nurse for nearly 20 years, including eight years in the ambulatory setting. I hear firsthand how patients are struggling to find primary care providers. As a nurse practitioner, I will be able to work with patients to help meet that need.

Marissa Vaughn “ School of Nursing

Marissa Vaughn

Alum, ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ Class of 2023

After 10 years working in early childhood education, Marissa Vaughn was ready for a career change. She felt that she had gone as far as she could in the profession, and she was ready to try something new. That desire to shake things up led Vaughn back to a previous childhood desire to become a nurse. Fast forward four years, and she is one step closer towards achieving that goal when she graduates with honors from ÌìÃÀÂé¶¹ with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing later this month.