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Reaching Animal Welfare’s Roots
Paula Fasseas, ’96 (XP-65), used her Booth education to tackle Chicago’s homeless-animal problem head on.
Reaching Animal Welfare’s RootsPaula Fasseas, ’96 (XP-65), used her Booth education to tackle Chicago’s homeless-animal problem head on.
Reaching Animal Welfare’s RootsWith his growing fintech startup, Fundall, Kolapo Joseph, ’18 (EXP-23), is helping Africans spend, manage, and grow their money smartly.
Building Trust for Fintech in West AfricaTeresita Yujuico, ’02 (AXP-1), is giving back to her native country by starting schools, supporting public health, and launching sustainability initiatives.
Expanding Education Access in the PhilippinesProfessor Mark Agnew, ’06, and Evening MBA student Cassy Horton are on a mission to help kids affected by a parent’s disease—and honor their late friend, Ned Smith, PhD ’10.
Finding New Purpose through TragedyTriathlete Sarah Alexander, ’15, wants to pass on the resilience that she has learned from her own athletic experience.
A Triathlete Pays it ForwardOn both sides of the world, Booth alumni jump to help their global community in response to the crisis.
Booth Alumni Unite to Fight COVID-19Susan Kane, ’91, was determined to make a difference when she joined the nonprofit Blessings in a Backpack.
Filling a Critical Gap for Children in NeedFAndrew Van Fossen, ’06, is paying it forward, hoping to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders.
Mathletes in TrainingWhen Sharon Burns Choksi, ’98, set out to change the narrative of what girls could grow up to be, she started with T-shirts.
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