Hobbies and interests
Cheerleading
Tennis
Volunteering
Rileigh Harvey
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FinalistEducation
McKinley Technology High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Biomedical Engineering
Dream career goals:
Sports
Tennis
Varsity2021 – 20243 years
Awards
- Coach's Choice Award
Cheerleading
Varsity2020 – 20244 years
Awards
- Most Valuable Player
- Coach's Choice Award
Public services
Volunteering
Food 4 Fuel (F3 inc) — Volunteer2023 – 2023
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
C.L. Scholarship of Black Women in Engineering
Historically, Black women have consistently shown resilience, intelligence, and accomplishments in many areas. The remarkable contributions of Black women engineers have served as beacons of motivation for me. As an African American female looking to succeed in a STEM field. An individual known as Dr. Patricia Bath, a trailblazer in ophthalmology and the development of devices, whose brilliance still fuels my interest in engineering.
Growing up, my fascination with engineering stemmed from my curiosity about how things operate and my eagerness to tackle challenges. However, it was when I stumbled upon Dr. Patricia Bath's achievements that my future aspirations transformed into a focused goal. Dr. Bath's groundbreaking creation of the Laserphaco Probe completely transformed cataract surgery, enhancing its safety and efficiency during these operations. Her unwavering commitment to improving healthcare through technology has changed numerous lives for the better and inspired aspiring engineers like myself.
Dr.Bath's journey profoundly resonates with me, as I, too, envision a future where I can utilize engineering to make significant advancements in healthcare through biomedical engineering. Dr. Bath's commitment to using engineering principles for humanity's betterment inspired me to focus on biomedical engineering. The prospect of studying, researching, designing, and evolving medical devices to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and patient care fills me with a sense of purpose and excitement.
Embarking on the path of biomedical engineering is a dream of mine and a way to honor the legacy of Dr. Patricia Bath and countless other Black women engineers who have shattered barriers and paved the way for future generations. Their resilience in the face of adversity, their unwavering pursuit of excellence, and their transformative impact on society constantly remind them of the boundless possibilities within reach.
In pursuit of my aspirations, I am committed to academic excellence, continuous learning, and active engagement with the engineering community. I seek to collaborate, leveraging insights from diverse fields to drive innovation while addressing multifaceted healthcare challenges. Furthermore, I aim to mentor and support aspiring engineers, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, empowering them to pursue their passions and contribute to STEM.
That said, the influential work of Black women engineers such as Dr. Patricia Bath goes beyond achievements to inspire generations of innovators and leaders. Their legacies act as guiding lights, showing the way toward excellence, fairness, and empowerment. As I begin my journey toward becoming an engineer, I carry Dr. Bath's legacy, embodying her innovative spirit and commitment to making positive changes in healthcare and other spheres.