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Hi, my name is Jordyn Champion from PG County, Maryland. I am a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering!
Education
North Carolina A & T State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biological/Biosystems Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
Thomas Stone High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Environmental Services
Dream career goals:
My long-term career goal is to become employed at the Environmental Protection Agency to further advocate for the protection of people and the environment from potential health risks, conduct research, develop and enforce environmental regulations.
County Clerk Assisant (Summer Intern)
Prince George's County Council2023 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
Postive Direction for Family & Youth — Volunteer2024 – PresentAdvocacy
North Carolina Conservation Fellowship — Fellow(advocate)2023 – 2024
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Delories Thompson Scholarship
In the future, I aspire to be a biological engineer specializing in natural resources and environmental systems, dedicated to conserving and promoting the responsible use of agricultural products and natural resources.
To be Black is far more than the color of our skin; it is a cultural identity characterized by strength, resilience, and excellence. It is about honoring our history, celebrating our rich cultural heritage, fostering a sense of community, and excelling in various fields. This identity is a source of pride and inspiration, driving us to continue striving for greatness and making a positive impact in the world.
I chose to attend an HBCU because I wanted to spend the next four years in an environment where I am valued for who I am, not as a quota. I desired to be challenged and pushed beyond my perceived limits, to prove to myself that I can achieve much more. I didn't want to constantly fight to prove my worth as a Black woman, but rather, to be recognized for the hard work that brought me here. I wanted to find a place where I would naturally fit in, knowing that there are people who understand and support me. I wanted to feel seen and heard, to form genuine interactions and friendships. I wanted to explore different aspects of myself and discover the person I aspire to be without fear or alienation. That's why I chose my HBCU.
Learner Calculus Scholarship
Calculus is vital in the STEM field, playing a critical role in various disciplines, including biological engineering. As a biological engineering student, I have come to appreciate the profound impact of calculus on the development and advancement of technology and scientific understanding.
One of the most compelling reasons calculus is indispensable in STEM is its ability to describe change. In the natural world, processes are rarely static; they are dynamic and constantly evolving. Calculus provides the mathematical framework to model these changes, whether it's the growth of a bacterial culture, the rate of a chemical reaction, or the fluctuation of population dynamics. For instance, in my studies, I often use differential equations, a fundamental component of calculus, to predict how biological systems respond to various stimuli over time. This predictive power is crucial for designing experiments and interpreting data accurately.
Moreover, calculus is essential for understanding and optimizing systems. In biological engineering, we aim to develop sustainable solutions for food production, biomaterials, and resource management. Calculus helps us analyze and optimize these systems by allowing us to calculate rates of change and understand how different variables interact. For example, when developing a new bioreactor for producing biofuels, we use calculus to model the flow of nutrients and the growth rate of microorganisms. This enables us to maximize efficiency and output while minimizing waste and resource consumption.
Another vital aspect of calculus in STEM is its role in innovation and technological advancement. Many groundbreaking technologies and methods in engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology are built upon the principles of calculus. In the field of bio-manufacturing, for example, calculus is used to design and control processes that produce pharmaceuticals, bio-based materials, and other essential products. By applying integrals and derivatives, we can optimize production parameters, ensuring high quality and consistency in the final product.
Calculus also fosters a deeper understanding of the world around us. It bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications. For a biological engineering student like me, this means not only learning about biological systems in a textbook but also applying mathematical models to solve practical problems. This application of calculus nurtures critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are invaluable in any STEM career.
Furthermore, calculus is a universal language that transcends disciplinary boundaries. It allows engineers, scientists, and researchers from different fields to collaborate effectively. Whether it's in computational biology, environmental engineering, or material science, the shared knowledge of calculus enables interdisciplinary projects that drive innovation. This collaborative spirit is especially important in addressing complex global challenges, such as climate change, public health, and sustainable development.
In conclusion, calculus is vital in the STEM field due to its ability to describe change, optimize systems, drive innovation, and foster a deeper understanding of the world. As a biological engineering student, I rely on calculus to develop sustainable solutions and advance environmental sustainability, human health, and bio-manufacturing. Its universal applicability and power to bridge theoretical and practical knowledge make it an indispensable tool for any aspiring engineer or scientist. By mastering calculus, we equip ourselves with the skills and insights needed to push the boundaries of what is possible and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of science and technology.
Learner Math Lover Scholarship
Math is integral to everyday life, from managing finances to simply telling the time. From a young age, I have always loved math. I look forward to challenging problems and the satisfaction of solving them. The logical progression from one concept to another has helped me develop critical thinking skills and a systematic approach to problem-solving. Unlike other subjects where interpretations could vary, math provides definitive answers and a logical structure that resonates with me.
As a biological engineering student, math's importance becomes even more evident. It's essential for developing innovations and advancements for sustainable food production and biomaterials. Models and calculations are crucial for optimizing processes and ensuring the efficient utilization of natural resources. This efficiency is key to advancing environmental sustainability, human health, and bio-manufacturing. For instance, in creating sustainable agricultural practices, math helps in designing systems that maximize yield while minimizing waste and environmental impact. Additionally, in bio-manufacturing, precise calculations and algorithms are necessary for the development and production of bio-based products. Through the application of mathematical principles, biological engineers can create solutions that promote sustainability and improve quality of life, highlighting the crucial role of math in driving progress and innovation in various fields.
In conclusion, my love for math stems from its clarity, universality, and the joy of problem-solving. It has shaped my way of thinking and has been a constant source of fascination and satisfaction. Whether it's helping others understand it or applying it in real-world scenarios, math continues to be a significant and rewarding part of my life.
Reginald Kelley Scholarship
During the summers of 2021 and 2022, I dedicated my time to the energy conservation sector through the Summer Youth Enrichment Program in Prince George's County. This program provided invaluable hands-on experience and education in energy efficiency and sustainability practices. I participated in various activities, including energy audits, conservation projects, and community outreach, all aimed at promoting energy-saving techniques and raising awareness about the importance of environmental stewardship. This experience empowered me to contribute to a more sustainable future while developing valuable skills and knowledge of energy conservation.
In the summer of 2023, I had the enriching opportunity to work with the Prince George's County Council. In my role, I assisted the County Clerk's Office and council members by preparing materials, managing office security protocols, and ensuring meetings ran smoothly. I also engaged with community advocates and actively listened during council meetings, helping to maintain organization and efficiency. This experience enabled me to network with influential individuals and embark on my journey to create positive change at community and government levels.
These experiences have profoundly shaped my purpose and passion for helping others and making a positive impact. My dedication to advancing the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics drives my ambition to develop resources that support innovation in sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems. This interdisciplinary approach is critical for addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, and I am eager to contribute my skills and knowledge to this field.
I am also a participant in the North Carolina Conservation Fellowship. This fellowship has provided me with a platform to expand my advocacy efforts in environmental justice, homelessness, and hunger. Through grassroots initiatives and community engagement, I aspire to contribute to tangible solutions addressing these urgent environmental and social concerns. My goal is to foster a more sustainable and equitable future for all, ensuring that the benefits of technological advancements and sustainable practices are accessible to every community.
Looking toward the future, I am particularly driven to pursue the natural resources and environmental systems sub-discipline of biological engineering. This field holds immense potential for innovation and impact, offering unique opportunities to address profound environmental challenges through technological advancements and sustainable practices. My deep-rooted commitment to stewardship and conservation motivates me to leverage my expertise to drive positive change in managing and preserving our planet's natural resources.
In essence, my journey is guided by a dedicated commitment to personal growth, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. I believe that embracing opportunities for learning, advocacy, and leadership will allow me to cultivate a legacy defined not by individual achievements but by collective progress toward a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. Each step forward is propelled by a vision of possibility and a sense of purpose that transcends boundaries, inspiring others to join me in shaping a brighter future for generations.
The Reginald Kelley Scholarship would significantly support my efforts to achieve these goals. Financial assistance would enable me to focus more intently on my studies and advocacy work. With this support, I am confident I can substantially contribute to biological engineering and environmental sustainability. Ultimately, I aspire to create a lasting impact through innovation and community engagement, embodying the values of stewardship, equity, and social responsibility in all my endeavors.
Delon Hampton & Associates African Americans in STEM Scholarship
I am writing to express my interest in the Delon Hampton & Associates African American in S.T.E.M. Scholarship. As a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering, I have immersed myself in academic and extracurricular activities reflecting my passion for STEM and community service. My involvement in several organizations on campus, such as the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, has not only enriched my academic experience but also reinforced my commitment to serving my community, particularly those who are underrepresented and lack equitable access to healthcare.
My dedication to advancing the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics fuels my ambition to develop resources that support innovation in sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems. This interdisciplinary approach is vital for addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, and I am eager to contribute my skills and knowledge to this field.
In addition to my academic and organizational involvement, I participate in the North Carolina Conservation Fellowship. This fellowship has given me a platform to expand my advocacy efforts in environmental justice, homelessness, and hunger. Through grassroots initiatives and community engagement, I aim to contribute to tangible solutions that address these urgent environmental and social concerns. My goal is to foster a more sustainable and equitable future for all, ensuring that technological advancements and sustainable practices benefit every community.
Looking toward the future, I am particularly driven to pursue the natural resources and environmental systems sub-discipline of biological engineering. This field holds immense potential for innovation and impact, offering unique opportunities to address profound environmental challenges through technological advancements and sustainable practices. My deep-rooted commitment to stewardship and conservation motivates me to leverage my expertise to drive positive change in managing and preserving our planet's natural resources.
In essence, my journey is guided by a dedicated commitment to personal growth, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. I believe that embracing opportunities for learning, advocacy, and leadership will allow me to cultivate a legacy defined not by individual achievements but by collective progress toward a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. Each step forward is propelled by a vision of possibility and a sense of purpose that transcends boundaries, inspiring others to join me in shaping a brighter future for generations to come.
The Delon Hampton & Associates African American in S.T.E.M. Scholarship would significantly support my efforts to achieve these goals. Financial assistance would enable me to focus more intently on my studies and advocacy work. With this support, I am confident that I can make substantial contributions to the fields of biological engineering and environmental sustainability. Ultimately, I aspire to create a lasting impact through innovation and community engagement, embodying the values of stewardship, equity, and social responsibility in all my endeavors.
William Griggs Memorial Scholarship for Science and Math
I am writing to express my interest in the William Griggs Scholarship. As a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering, I have immersed myself in academic and extracurricular activities that align with my passion for STEM and community service. My involvement in several organizations on campus, including the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, has enriched my academic experience and reinforced my commitment to giving back to my community, particularly those underrepresented and lacking equitable access to healthcare.
My dedication to advancing the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics drives my ambition to develop resources that support innovation in sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems. This interdisciplinary approach is critical to addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time, and I am eager to contribute my skills and knowledge to this field.
In addition to my academic and organizational involvement, I am also a participant in the North Carolina Conservation Fellowship. This fellowship has provided me with a platform to expand my advocacy efforts in environmental justice, homelessness, and hunger. Through grassroots initiatives and community engagement, I aspire to contribute to tangible solutions addressing these urgent environmental and social concerns. My goal is to foster a more sustainable and equitable future for all, ensuring that the benefits of technological advancements and sustainable practices are accessible to every community.
Looking toward the future, I am particularly driven to pursue the natural resources and environmental systems sub-discipline of biological engineering. This field holds immense potential for innovation and impact, offering unique opportunities to address profound environmental challenges through technological advancements and sustainable practices. My deep-rooted commitment to stewardship and conservation motivates me to leverage my expertise to drive positive change in the management and preservation of our planet's natural resources.
In essence, my journey is guided by a dedicated commitment to personal growth, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. I believe that embracing opportunities for learning, advocacy, and leadership will allow me to cultivate a legacy defined not by individual achievements but by collective progress toward a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. With each step forward, I am propelled by a vision of possibility and a sense of purpose that transcends boundaries, inspiring others to join me in shaping a brighter future for generations to come.
The William Griggs Scholarship would significantly support my efforts to achieve these goals. By providing financial assistance, it would allow me to focus more intently on my studies and advocacy work. With this support, I am confident that I can make substantial contributions to the fields of biological engineering and environmental sustainability. Ultimately, I aspire to create a lasting impact through innovation and community engagement, embodying the values of stewardship, equity, and social responsibility in all my endeavors.
Eleanor Anderson-Miles Foundation Scholarship
Losing a parent is a life-altering event but losing one due to someone else's negligence intensifies the pain and sense of injustice. This tragedy occurred at a critical moment in my life, just as I was on the verge of graduating from high school at 16 with a 4.5 GPA. The devastating news that my father had been killed in a drunk driving accident meant he would never witness one of my most important days or many future milestones.
My father was my pillar of strength and support, always encouraging me to aim higher and dream big. His absence left a void that seemed impossible to fill. The physical and emotional toll on my family was profound. My mother, siblings and I were plunged into a grief that felt insurmountable. The initial shock was followed by waves of anger, sadness, and a deep sense of loss. We had to navigate our daily lives with a constant reminder that a crucial part of our family was missing, taken from us by a senseless act of negligence.
Physically, the stress manifested in various ways. My mother developed chronic headaches and insomnia, while my younger siblings struggled with concentration and anxiety. I found myself juggling the responsibilities of school, providing emotional support to my family, and managing my grief. There were days when getting out of bed seemed like an impossible task, and the weight of our loss was overwhelming.
Despite the overwhelming adversity, I knew my father would have wanted me to persevere and succeed. I channeled my grief into a mission: to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence. It became my purpose to prevent other families from experiencing the same pain that we endured. I began by educating myself on the impact of alcohol, drugs, and even prescribed medications on one's driving abilities. I wanted to ensure I was well-informed and could speak from a place of knowledge and conviction.
I joined several outreach programs focused on educating young people about the dangers of impaired driving. These programs provided a platform for me to share my story and connect with others who had similar experiences. Speaking to high school students, community groups, and driving schools, I emphasized how one person's reckless decision can drastically alter the lives of many. It was cathartic to turn my pain into a force for good, and it gave me a sense of purpose and direction during a time of deep personal turmoil.
Through these efforts, I also found a community of individuals who had faced similar losses. Their stories of resilience and activism inspired me and reinforced the importance of our work. We collaborated on campaigns, organized memorial events for victims of drunk driving, and lobbied for stricter laws and better enforcement to prevent such tragedies.
Overcoming the loss of my father has been the most challenging experience of my life. However, by dedicating myself to raising awareness and educating others about the hazards of impaired driving, I found a way to honor his memory and make a positive impact. My journey from grief to activism has taught me the power of resilience and the importance of turning personal adversity into a force for societal change. While my father may not be able to witness my achievements, I carry his spirit with me in everything I do, ensuring that his legacy lives on through my efforts to create a safer world for everyone.
C.L. Scholarship of Black Women in Engineering
My mother’s presence, resilience, and determination have been a source of endless inspiration for me. As a first-generation college graduate, she achieved both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees before my brother and I had even received our high school diplomas. Despite raising us as a single parent, she ensured our needs were met and set a powerful example for us to follow. Graduating from college was a significant milestone for my mother, as she had no role model to guide her through that journey. Her determination to set an example for her children was pivotal, and her accomplishments didn't stop there. My mother also became a homeowner and moved us to the suburbs to secure a brighter future. This move was critical, as some of my friends from our previous neighborhood did not make it past 18. Through these efforts, my mother instilled in me the values of perseverance and ambition, teaching me that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Her continuous words of encouragement have molded me into the independent and determined young woman I am today. Her unwavering support helped me graduate high school at the age of 16 with a 4.5 GPA. She encouraged me to pursue a career and major that an with my passions. In the fall of 2024, I will be a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering. This journey to becoming an engineering student has not been easy, but I firmly believe that nothing worth achieving comes without dedication, sleepless nights, and effort. Currently, I am actively involved in several professional organizations that align with my career aspirations and personal values. As a member of the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, I am passionate about supporting marginalized and underrepresented communities, especially those lacking equitable access to healthcare. My dedication to these causes is driven by a desire to advance the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics to develop innovative resources for sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems. My mother’s influence has been instrumental in shaping my goals and aspirations. Her journey has shown me the power of resilience and the importance of setting a positive example for others. She has taught me that with hard work and determination, it is possible to overcome any obstacle and achieve great things. Her achievements and the values she has instilled in me continue to drive my ambition and commitment to making a difference in my community.
As I pursue my degree and future career, I carry my mother’s lessons with me. I strive to embody her resilience and determination in all my endeavors. Her story motivates me to support and uplift others, particularly those who are marginalized and underrepresented. By working towards creating sustainable solutions for pressing issues, I aim to honor my mother’s legacy and contribute to a better future for all. In conclusion, my mother's strength and achievements have been a profound source of inspiration for me. Her journey as a first-generation college graduate and single parent has taught me invaluable lessons about perseverance, ambition, and the importance of giving back to the community. As I continue my studies at North Carolina A&T State University and engage in professional activities that align with my passions, I remain dedicated to making a positive impact, guided by the example my mother has set for me.
Zamora Borose Goodwill Scholarship
Embarking on the journey of self-discovery and envisioning a future brimming with purpose and impact, I am driven by a profound aspiration to become a well-rounded individual and a cultivated leader dedicated to fostering a fairer and more inclusive world. My goals extend beyond personal achievements, reaching toward a broader vision of societal transformation grounded in education, empowerment, and advocacy. At the core of my aspirations lies a passionate desire to inspire and empower the next generation to champion fairness and equality. I believe that education serves as a powerful tool for social change, empowering individuals to stand up against injustice wherever it may manifest. Through my journey, I aim to instill in others the courage to confront inequities head-on and the resilience to pursue their life goals with unwavering integrity. As a rising sophomore at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, I am eager to seize every opportunity to expand my horizons and deepen my knowledge as an aspiring biological engineer. Engaging in research endeavors, internships, and study abroad programs, I seek to broaden my understanding of the world and cultivate a global perspective that transcends borders and boundaries. By immersing myself in diverse experiences, I aspire to develop the skills and insights necessary to tackle complex challenges with creativity and innovation. In pursuing personal and academic growth, I am a part of the North Carolina Conservation Fellowship, where I envision expanding my advocacy efforts in environmental justice, homelessness, and hunger. Through grassroots initiatives and community engagement, I aspire to contribute to tangible solutions addressing pressing environmental and social concerns, fostering a more sustainable and equitable future for all. Looking towards the future, I am driven to pursue the natural resources and environmental systems sub-discipline of biological engineering. This interdisciplinary field holds immense potential for innovation and impact, offering unique opportunities to address profound environmental challenges through technological advancements and sustainable practices. With a deep-rooted commitment to stewardship and conservation, I aim to leverage my expertise to drive positive change in the management and preservation of our planet's natural resources. In essence, my journey is guided by a devoted dedication to personal growth, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. By embracing opportunities for learning, advocacy, and leadership, I aspire to cultivate a legacy defined not by individual achievements, but by collective progress towards a more just, equitable, and sustainable world. With each step forward, I am propelled by a vision of possibility and a sense of purpose that transcends boundaries, inspiring others to join me in shaping a brighter future for generations to come.
Young Women in STEM Scholarship
1) My name is Jordyn Champion, originally from Prince George's County, Maryland. I am a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering. I am actively involved in several organizations on campus, including the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. I am passionate about giving back to my community, especially those marginalized, underrepresented, and lacking equitable access to healthcare. Additionally, I am motivated to advance the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics. I aim to develop resources that support innovation for sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems. Lastly, imagining a life without restrictions, I would aim to promote environmental justice worldwide and inspire the next generation to see education as a powerful tool for making a difference, giving them the courage to chase their dreams with purpose.
2) STEM represents a realm of endless possibilities and boundless curiosity. What excites me most about STEM is its intrinsic power to solve real-world problems, drive innovation, and enhance our understanding of the universe. This field is not just about theoretical knowledge; it is a dynamic and practical arena where ideas transform into tangible solutions that improve lives. As an aspiring biological engineer, my enthusiasm for STEM is fueled by the opportunity to blend biology with technology, creating advancements that can revolutionize healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. In the rapidly evolving landscape of information technology (IT), I see immense potential to make a positive impact on the world. It is the backbone of modern society, enabling efficient communication, data management, and problem-solving across various domains. By integrating IT with biological engineering, I envision developing innovative tools and systems that can address critical challenges such as disease diagnosis, personalized medicine, and sustainable agriculture. One area where I believe I can make a significant contribution is in the development of bioinformatics tools. Bioinformatics combines biological data with algorithms and computational models to understand complex biological systems. By leveraging IT skills, I aim to create software that can analyze genetic data more efficiently, leading to breakthroughs in understanding genetic disorders and developing targeted therapies. This would not only enhance the quality of healthcare but also reduce the time and cost associated with medical research and treatment. Moreover, the integration of IT in biological engineering can lead to the creation of smart agricultural systems. These systems can use sensors and data analytics to monitor crop health, soil conditions, and weather patterns in r, optimizing agricultural practices and increasing food production sustainably. By contributing to such advancements, I can help address global food security challenges while promoting environmental conservation. The prospect of making a tangible difference through a career in information technology, especially when combined with biological engineering, is incredibly motivating. The ability to develop innovative solutions that can improve health outcomes, enhance agricultural productivity, and protect the environment is both a privilege and a responsibility. My passion for STEM and commitment to harnessing the power of IT to solve biological challenges positions me to make a lasting positive impact on the world.
3) My greatest challenge was graduating from high school at the age of 16 with a 4.5 GPA. It demanded relentless dedication and countless late nights to ensure all assignments were completed while dedicating time to applying for scholarships and universities. Balancing a part-time job and still managing to maintain connections with friends and family added to the challenge but also tested my resilience and time management skills to their limit. One of the key strategies I employed to navigate this challenge was dedicating my summers to enrolling in rigorous summer courses. These courses not only enriched my academic knowledge but also allowed me to accelerate my progress toward graduation. The unwavering support of my parents served as a firmness of strength throughout this journey. Their encouragement and belief in my abilities fueled my determination to overcome obstacles and pursue excellence. Additionally, fostering meaningful academic relationships with mentors and educators provided invaluable guidance and mentorship, enabling me to navigate the complexities of advanced coursework and college applications. This experience taught me invaluable lessons in perseverance, time management, and prioritization; furthermore, it has instilled in me a profound appreciation for the rewards that come from hard work and dedication. Graduating early not only affirmed my academic success but also solidified my resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. This achievement stands as a testament to my growth, determination, and unwavering commitment to realizing my ambitions.
TEAM ROX Scholarship
I am writing to express my interest in the Team ROX scholarship. I am currently a rising sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University, majoring in biological engineering. At North Carolina A&T, I am an active member of the Honors College, the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. I am also involved in Positive Direction for Youth and Family, the NC Black Alliance, and the Environmental Science Club, working on initiatives to address policy and economic issues, enhance the black community, and promote youth and leadership development. Furthermore, as a volunteer with Positive Direction for Youth and Family, I am committed to alleviating hunger and homelessness in Greensboro, a community frequently impacted by food deserts and economic disparities. We provide essential resources and support to those in need of fresh produce, meats, and canned goods. Our efforts help bridge the gap between those in need and the opportunities they deserve, fostering a more inclusive community.
I am actively involved in several organizations on campus, including the Global Medical Brigades, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. I am passionate about giving back to my community, especially to those who are marginalized and underrepresented and who lack equitable access to healthcare. Additionally, I am dedicated to advancing the application of engineering disciplines, biological concepts, technology, and mathematics. My goal is to develop resources that support innovation for sustainable agricultural, food, water, energy, and environmental systems.
In the summer of 2023, I had an enriching experience working with the Prince George's County Council. In my role, I assisted the County Clerk's Office and council members by preparing materials, managing office security protocols, and ensuring meetings ran smoothly. I also engaged with community advocates and actively listened during council meetings, helping to maintain organization and efficiency. This experience enabled me to network with influential individuals and embark on my journey to create positive change at both the community and government levels.
In the summers of 2021 and 2022, I dedicated my time to the energy conservation sector, offered through the Summer Youth Enrichment Program in Prince George's County, which provided me with hands-on experience and education in energy efficiency and sustainability practices. I engaged in various activities, including energy audits, conservation projects, and community outreach, aimed at promoting energy-saving techniques and raising awareness about the importance of environmental stewardship. This program empowered me to contribute to a more sustainable future while developing valuable skills and knowledge in the field of energy conservation.
Through my various experiences, I have developed proficiency in Microsoft Office, strengthened my organizational skills, and learned to meet deadlines effectively. I excel at engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds, actively listening, and accepting constructive criticism for growth. My collaborative problem-solving abilities, maturity, and commitment to equity and inclusivity are strengths I bring to any team.
These experiences have shaped my purpose and passion to help others be their best. I aim to promote environmental justice worldwide by creating innovative, sustainable solutions to improve the quality of life for humans and the Earth. I am passionate about teaching and inspiring the next generation to further these efforts, ensuring that our collective actions lead to a healthier, more equitable planet.