College of Arts and Sciences: Second Chances
Victor Dickson leads the Safer Foundation, one of the nation’s largest social-impact nonprofits for people with conviction records.
Victor Dickson leads the Safer Foundation, one of the nation’s largest social-impact nonprofits for people with conviction records.
With a passion for global health, Samah Qasmieh hopes to tackle the growing crisis of antimicrobial resistance.
As an administrator, Jessica Fong wants to speak her families’ language — not just Spanish, but their culture and their neighborhood.
If an individual’s success is measured by their ability to make a living doing what they love, then Augie Haas is beyond successful.
Tim Mulholland (MSAF ’18) committed 200 hours of pro bono work to investigate alleged elder abuse. The case launched his career.
Roosevelt alumni make their mark, in the city of Chicago and around the world.