MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Join the observation of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating to the June Anderson Center for Women and Nontraditional Students’ bra drive.The JAC will staff an information table about the impact of breast cancer Friday, Oct. 15, where resources will be available from the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center of Rutherford County and MTSU Health Services, as well as the JAC.“The June Anderson Center thought that this would be a great donatio .
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Laura Manriquez, known to her neighbors as “Milwaukee’s Food Fairy,” frequently delivers food from food pantries and stores to those with transportation issues. Here, she fist bumps DelMonte, her Lincoln Village neighbor and mentee. Photo by Sue Vliet/NNS.
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Laura Manriquez was 9 years old, her dad asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up. Her answer? A teacher, a nurse or a nun.
“In some way I’ve done a little bit of all of that,” Manriquez said, laughing.
Teen prodigies pursue pre-med pathway as thriving MTSU freshmen Apr 05, 2021 at 01:14 pm by WGNS
MTSU Department of Biology chair Dennis Mullen, left, talks with the Alnassari family mom Khadijah, who is a freshman, and triplets Zaynab Alnassari, Ahmed and Fatima during a visit to a Science Building lab. The triplets are dual enrollment freshmen and on a premed pathway. (MTSU photo by Andy Heidt)
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. At age 14, the amazing Alnassari triplets may be too young to drive, but the Nashville, Tennessee, high school students are steering their own success stories in dual enrollment academic pursuits at Middle Tennessee State University that may lead to medical careers.