What you may not know about her:
“I am a first generation college student; my parents are from Haiti. I’ve always felt that my Haitian values have helped me to be what I am.”
The Cosby connection:
“During my senior year of high school I was watching “The Cosby Show.” He had a Temple degree hanging on the wall in his office. I said to my mom, ‘I’ve got to check this place out.’ We visited, and from that first moment, I felt I was home.”
Adjusting to Temple:
“I attended an all-girls Catholic high school — it was a small, tight-knit family atmosphere. Temple was the first university I attended that wasn’t a private school. It was a major adjustment to come to a school with 30,000 students. But I quickly met so many great people who helped me.”
What motivated you to get involved in Student Government?
“I first got involved with the Homecoming Committee at the end of my freshman year. I didn’t know what it meant to be a leader. Afterward, I wanted to find a way to continue to serve students, and Temple Student Government was that outlet.” |