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PACE Conference represents a full circle moment for Berenice Sanchez Rosaldo ’29
June 17, 2026
At the 2026 PACE (Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement) Conference hosted by Ƶ, first-year Ƶ student, Odyssey Program scholar and Ƶ Academy alumna Berenice Sanchez Rosaldo ’20 presented alongside faculty and community leaders on how community storytelling can foster civic engagement.
Liam and Julien Dupas ’26 accelerate their passion for production through Ƶ’s Communications Fellows and Odyssey Program
May 5, 2026
Identical twins Liam and Julien Dupas brought their Atlanta-rooted passion for filmmaking to Ƶ, where scholarships, mentorship, and hands-on programs helped them launch a production company, earn festival recognition, and land real-world industry experience.
Gabriela Maldonado Alvarez ’28 builds community and purpose at Ƶ through her scholarship programs
April 7, 2026
Through the Communications Fellows, Odyssey Program and the First Phoenix Society, Gabriela Maldonado Alvarez '28 has embraced her identity as a first-generation student while pursuing opportunities that support both her academic goals and personal growth.
Madeline Mitchener ’26 makes tangible change on Ƶ’s campus through public policy studies
February 26, 2026
Through her Kerrii Brown Anderson Odyssey Scholarship, Madeline Mitchener '26 is making valuable changes on Ƶ’s campus and throughout Burlington through her passion for advocacy and policy making.
Jasmine Walker ’25 gives back to the community that shaped her through Year of Service Fellows Program
January 8, 2026
Jasmine Walker ’25 grew up in Alamance County and now, through Ƶ’s Year of Service Fellows Program, she’s getting the opportunity to give back and learn from her community.
Six hours offshore: How Lilly Molina ’27 reported on hammerhead sharks from the middle of the Pacific
January 7, 2026
Through a 2025 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship, the Ƶ junior traveled to Costa Rica to investigate illegal hammerhead shark fishing and the enforcement gaps threatening the endangered species.
Noah Biggers ’26 pursues change through ethics and action
October 27, 2025
Inspired by the 2008 financial crisis, Noah Biggers ’26 is pursuing a dual degree in accounting through the Odyssey Program to ensure ethical accountability in the corporate world.
Mya Lee ’26 blends her passions with the help of the Odyssey program
October 13, 2025
Mya Lee '26 turned her creativity and hard work into success through the Odyssey and Honors Fellows Programs, leading on campus, studying abroad, and inspiring others, including her younger brother.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Edward Hernandez ‘27 builds community and legacy at Ƶ
October 7, 2025
For Edward Hernandez ’27, legacy is rooted in family, heritage and community. From leading LHU and El Centro to mentoring future scholars, his Ƶ journey reflects the power of giving back and the importance of celebrating Hispanic and Latinx voices.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Lilliana Molina ’27 extends her hand for mentorship
September 30, 2025
From investigating illegal shark fishing in Costa Rica to mentoring scholars in the Odyssey Program and celebrating Hispanic heritage, Lilliana Molina ’27 is making her Ƶ journey one of impact and connection.