It’s not quite the West Wing his federal department is headquartered a few blocks away on Independence Avenue but for an ASU graduate only months out of school, Trey Leveque has succeeded at landing a Washington, D.C., job where he can help address Americans’ health concerns.
The pandemic has made workers more reflective of who they are and what they’re getting from their employers, says an ASU professor, who believes business leaders need to be more inclusive and empower their workers in the New Year. Here, he talks about his model that can help motivate employee job satisfaction, performance and intent to stay.
Journalism graduate Farah Eltohamy saw a problem with representation in the news media. The only way you can really fix that is by having more Muslim journalists in this field who can tell the stories of the Muslim community as it is.
Brandon Myer nearly dropped out of school in sixth grade and settled for a D-average his sophomore year of high school. You’d never guess it if you met him today. He’s now a high-performing ASU student completing his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology this spring with plans to complete a master’s degree in 2022.
Up all hours, late into the night, Basam Alasaly has spent the past five years modifying apps, writing code and developing medical technology without pay, first while earning his Bachelor of Science in biomedical informatics, and then as a master’s student in the same program at the College of Health Solutions.
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