Leveling the playing field: Senior spotlight on Audrey Saing
In the world of sports product design, Audrey Saing strives to work with underserved communities. In design, as in life, she centers people and then asks, "What do you need?"
In the world of sports product design, Audrey Saing strives to work with underserved communities. In design, as in life, she centers people and then asks, "What do you need?"
Aubrey Welburn's work in healthcare accessibility has already enacted change for neurodiverse students. Next, they'll work to support autistic kids in ways they wish they'd benefited from growing up.
The evening presented an ‘incredibly diverse array of projects’ by CHC students. Elliot Nopp, Camila Hess-Neustadt and Kyla Schmitt capture the top cash prizes in the event.
When it comes to being outdoors, CHC senior Camila Hess-Neustadt isn’t afraid to speak out and prompt change.
From co-editing his high school paper to leading Bloomberg's innovative content strategy, Joel Weber's career has been defined by his ability to lead with collaboration as a priority.
Alyssa Travis, the new event coordinator for the CHC, has spent years turning special occasions into ways to build community.
Through his research on housing and homelessness, CHC junior Dylan Podrabsky has determined that extending empathy to those who are less fortunate is an important part of helping solve the homelessness problem.
The 2010 CHC alum published her debut novel, “Ghost Train,” last year. We talked to her about how she developed her skills in communications to become an author.
The 2021 alum has spent her life fighting against a system that was built against people like her. Now, she is a law student working to help others in need.