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Jo Adams: Leadership Skills & My Internship
Being a Presidential Student Ambassador has helped develop leadership skills and forge a new future for not only VCU, but Virginia. In fall of 2026, I was selected to intern with Senator Mamie E. Locke. After eight years of service, Senator Locke became the third African American woman to win a seat in the Senate of Virginia. Representing the 23rd District, she serves on the various legislative committees and is the Chair of the Rules Committee. During my time in her office,
My Journey towards Dental School
This past summer, I embarked on a challenging three-month journey to prepare for the Dental Admissions Test (DAT). With the valuable...


Consulting and Greece
Being a Presidential Student Ambassador has helped me forge the way to new opportunities that have enhanced my time at VCU. For example,...


Bridging Campus Leadership and Corporate Insight
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to work as a Business Analyst Intern at CGI Federal. Over the course of ten weeks, I was...
Exploration of Radford and Self
I decided to explore health disparities through my Honors research course during my first year of college. Despite not liking research, I...


TRIO SSS with Llorielle
On Spring Break 2024, I was chosen to travel with TRIO SSS at VCU to Atlanta Georgia for an Alternative Spring Break Trip. TRIO SSS is a...
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