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  • Portrait Project

Joan Cheng

The hardest thing for me is to be number two. As a kid, I would intentionally misspell a word to disqualify myself from the annual spelling bee because I was afraid of what would happen if I made it to the next round, and the next, and the next. I told myself I'd... View Details
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Jamie Chang

I want to heal. Scanning the room in this make-shift clinic, we were surrounded by patients wasting away from diseases we knew how to cure, and patients suffering from disabilities we knew how to fix. Although the money had been raised to alleviate this suffering, the... View Details
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Jackie Bernhelm

Growing up, there was this girl: Adriana. She was better than me at everything. She was better at math. Her stories were better. She played volleyball better than me. I was always trying to beat her, but very rarely did I succeed. And then one day, she was missing. It... View Details
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Jacqueline Beato

As an undergraduate, her business ambitions percolated within what might seem to be a technically oriented degree. "Industrial engineering is the best major there is," Jacqueline says. "Yes, it does include the core skills of engineering. But the real... View Details
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Jordan Bazinsky

One day, I will build a crib from scratch. It will feature stained wood for style and monster truck-sized tires for performance, just in case we need to move it around. The project will be exciting and my joy will come from the little person who will inhabit the Martha... View Details
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Jason Brown

I’m all too familiar with not fitting in. It started when I was young. Coming from a Filipino-Japanese-Caucasian family, I’ve never known anyone who looks like my brother and me. It got harder as a teenager. Never “one of the boys,” I was always the last pick for... View Details
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Irene So

First of all, I want to buy my dad a big, fancy new car. When I was growing up, he always wanted a Lincoln Continental. Year after year he tooled around in his old Plymouth Reliant, dreaming that it was a Lincoln, and year after year the purchase of Dad's new car was... View Details
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Ilana Rosen

Embrace my identity, and give those who cannot speak a voice. In 1943, Ila Frank was sent from her home in Prague to a Nazi concentration camp. A month later, she met my grandmother, Esther. In 1944, on the eve of Nazi liberation, Ila and Esther’s captors forced them... View Details
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Irem Metin

Growing up, I spent all my time in books. I admired the trailblazer that Lucy was, exploring Narnia alone. My dream was to become as brave, strong, and independent. These ideals were challenged when I was diagnosed with a severe spinal disorder at age fourteen. Soon I... View Details
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Ian McLean

I want to make people laugh. Not a mean spirited laughing-at-someone laugh, but the laughter found in the joy of life. I want my friends and family to laugh, the milk-coming-out-of-your-nose type laugh, when I tell them a funny story or joke. To make a new Scout laugh... View Details
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Ilene Lang

My parents raised me to set my sights high. But at age 11, a religious teacher said I could not be a leader because I was a girl. In my high school, only boys could run for senior class president so I had to settle for vice president. A Harvard professor claimed that... View Details
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Ian Blasco

I want to build a successful career. For me that means success with a small firm where I am able either to run the firm or otherwise gain autonomy over an area within the company. I want to make sure, however, that I also have time for my family. I am looking forward... View Details
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Helen Ruiqi Zhang

I want to live my life with a big heart and a small ego. Silvery waves crash onto rocky grey shores, white icebergs float majestically on the silent water. The vast expanse of landscape is beyond what you can possibly fathom. Yet I am here, completely in awe.... View Details
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Hannah Vazzana

Smile. I planned my wedding from the time I was three years old. That's 26 years of expectations. Was I disappointed that day after years of fantasies built upon one another? You might imagine so, but that day, videotaped only in my head, will bring me smiles for years... View Details
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Hayling Price

For many fans of classic network television, New Rochelle, New York, will forever be the home of Rob (Dick Van Dyke) and Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) Petrie, television's first upwardly mobile suburban sophisticates. But for Hayling Price, who is pursuing the joint MBA/MPP... View Details
Keywords: Financial Services; Nonprofit/Government/Education
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Heather McLetchie-Leader

We are blessed to be blessings... I almost didn't make it. At 17 I dropped out of high school and by 19, teenage motherhood stood poised to knock me even further out of the game. Yet somehow— miraculously— it all worked out. Now, more than anything, I want to be a... View Details
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Hunter Goble

Initially, being in business “was not the plan” for Hunter Goble. In high school, Hunter was an avid debater, and thought his calling would be in “law, government, and politics.” Hunter began a pre-law track at DePauw, and successfully interned with Senator Lugar, then... View Details
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Heidi Brooks

Be happy. Eat mangoes. Pursue my passions. Sing in the stairwell. Laugh like a hyena. Open my heart to love. Dance as often as possible. Smile frequently. Play soccer until my knees give out. Count my blessings. Be a fantastic aunt. Learn incessantly. Cry when... View Details
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Greta Gerazimaite

They knocked. They knocked on their tables loud and clear, as I was trying to put my thoughts into a coherent argument in English and speak in my soft, trembling voice for the first time in front of the professor and 90 students in an Aldrich classroom. I said maybe... View Details
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Fida Tashfia

Four men from the back of the bus stood up and pulled out big knives. One gentleman tried to protest, urging the other passengers to fight back, but everyone remained cowed in their seats. The robbers stabbed him. It was a summer evening in 1999, and I was eleven years... View Details
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