Chan Khong and Brother Phap Dang accept the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award from Bishop Martin Amos on behalf of recipient Thich Nhat Hahn in southern California last October. (Ron Forster photo used with permission.)
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03/24/2016
Chan Khong and Brother Phap Dang accept the Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom Award from Bishop Martin Amos on behalf of recipient Thich Nhat Hahn in southern California last October. (Ron Forster photo used with permission.)
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Valentine Koros’ ’24 is inherently empathetic and selfless. She can remember so distinctly the feeling of helplessness at the age of eight when she was unable to care for her diabetic mother.
Advocacy is embedded in Leslie Waddle’s ’24 MSW DNA. After 23 years in the military, she knows how to stand up for herself and – more importantly – how to stand up for others. But she felt like a piece of the puzzle was missing.
Ellie Schilling ’24 has always wanted to be an engineer. Her grandfather, a professor of electrical engineering, was her driving influence.