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  1. Ansley Harralson ‘20.5

    | by Kristine Su

    Ansley Harralson came to Middlebury with the intention of pursuing global health opportunities for a more
    holistic perspective on her pre-medical studies. She is a molecular biology and biochemistry major with a minor in global health. She described the minor as refreshing because it broadened her horizons to incorporate more disciplines.

  2. Corinne Bintz '20.5

    | by Kristine Su

    Passionate about science, medicine, and social justice, Corinne Bintz researched online for careers that integrated her interests. She stumbled upon the field of public health in which she learned how health differed at the population level compared to the individual level. Corinne was fascinated by the factors of inequities in health, applying to Middlebury because of its global health program.

  3. Caroline Arthaud '20

    | by Kristine Su

    Caroline Arthaud grew increasingly interested in creating a larger impact on health beyond nutrition and began studying global health. She appreciated that Middlebury emphasizes global health’s interdisciplinary nature, engendering Caroline to draw connections in her coursework as a psychology major with minors in global health and anthropology.

  4. Quan Pham ‘12

    | by Kristine Su

    Quan Pham currently works at Kaiser Permanente as a Senior Consultant; his primary responsibilities are the development and execution of a new medical facility. He manages details, like the artwork and locations of sharps bins, to the overall objectives, such as patient flow and operational efficiency.