Science Spotlight: Purdue Fort Wayne

Lessons, Labs, and Leadership: Recent Graduates Reflect on Their Time at PFW

38 min · 16. juni 2025
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Join Dean Friedman for a thoughtful conversation with three recent College of Science graduates—Manal Ali, Surraya Wagner, and Liv Hope. These accomplished students share the academic paths they followed at Purdue Fort Wayne, from rigorous coursework and research projects to mentorships and campus engagement. Hear how their time in the College of Science helped shape their academic identities, built their confidence, and inspired their next steps beyond graduation. This episode offers a meaningful look at the student experience through an academic lens.

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