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In conversation with 2022 Black Grad valedictorian Teresa Tolo

"I think it's not only important to find a place where you fit on campus, but to mark your presence and create the meaningful change that YOU want to see! Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and seek opportunities to learn and grow."

Teresa Tolo is graduating with a major in Economics and a double minor in International Development and Management.On May 1, 2022, the fourth annual Black Grad celebrated the achievements of Black students in 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ’s Class of 2022. The daylong event included speeches from this year’s Black Grad valedictorians, outstanding students who have earned the respect of the peers who they represent through their strong academic performance, leadership and commitment to making the University – and the world – a better place.

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