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From Adversity to Advocacy
Jevon Wilkes rose from a life on the streets to become a role model and champion for homeless, runaway and foster youth.
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Career with National Archives provides a wealth of stories
When he first saw an original document written and signed by Abraham Lincoln, Leo Belleville, was awestruck.
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Ghana Native Finds His Groove at CI
There was no indoor faucet in the house where CI junior Eugene Swanzy grew up in Ghana, on the west coast of Africa.
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Feeding the hungry, fighting waste
Kyle Jorgensen is a productive force in the effort to feed the hungry and end food waste in Ventura County.
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The Teacher’s Teacher
CI faculty member James Martinez, Ed.D., (lecturer, School of Education) has a special connection to the students he instructs and advises.
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The world is her stage
Nykole Sakihara counts her Performing Arts degree, from CI as infinitely valuable.
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A Clear Vision
My dad worked in the fields, mainly picking lemons and grapes.
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Entrepreneur earns three CI degrees
If you believe in destiny, then Dan Glassman’s future was foretold the moment he got his name.
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A Rewarding Computer Science Career
Knowing that significant, influential organizations often have humble origins, Kim Vega didn’t hesitate when asked if she’d like to…
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Passionate “Preditor”
Jonathan (Jonny) Lopez, English ’10, readily admits he was “careless and unambitious” when he embarked on his college journey in 2006.