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“Throughout my life, both in hospitals and out, I have learned that wellness is brought about by both science and strength of heart. I feel that I can use my talents and expand my interests most effectively by interacting with people and treating their illnesses as a nurse practitioner, and in doing so, bringing this idea of total wellness into their lives.”
PROFILE: Alexandra DiFulvio was first diagnosed with leukemia when she was 15. She had been on a fast track through high school having attended various college programs around the country for exceptional students. An early start to her undergraduate college career was made possible by her extraordinary intelligence, spirit and dedication to her studies, and also with the help of the Foundation as she became one of the first members of the Young Scholars program. During her years at the University of Illinois she maintained a delicate balancing act between her studies, extracurricular volunteer activities, and medical treatments. She has done it all with courage, dignity, and determination, and Alexandra’s kind, generous spirit is evident to all who have met her. She will pursue a Master’s degree in nursing in New York and hopes to take what she’s gained in hospital settings as a student, patient, and volunteer and channel that toward easing the suffering of the patients she’ll be serving.
McStephen Solomon
Graduate Scholar
Northwestern University
Maria Mahoney
Graduate Scholar
National University of Ireland
Tuong Dang
College Scholar
American University
Alison Chopel
Graduate Scholar
University of California, Berkeley