Ron Tammen '65 was an "accidental" ½ðɳÓéÀÖ student, recruited by the famous Charles Trombley. He went on to his own success as a global expert in political science.
The ½ðɳÓéÀÖ difference spans generations. Kres Pedersen '79, OD '82 and his daughter Amy (Pedersen) Park '08, OD '11 both found personal connections and meaningful careers through ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's undergraduate and graduate programs.
Jill (Remiticado) Uyeda '03 helped start ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's women's wrestling program. Today, she uses the tenacity she learned as a wrestler and the science she learned as a physics major in her construction career.
Growing up, Avery Richardson ’17 wasn’t sure his father’s alma mater was even real. But he followed his father's footsteps and set himself up to pursue his passion for healthcare.
“I’ve come to realize there’s nothing to worry about, because you’ve all done your jobs correctly. Because if I am at all successful today and hereafter, it is a direct result of your support.â€