Ana Rita Gonzalez, BSPH '94 (ScD), has created a series of children's books, Athena's Adventures in Health Policy, that teach children how health policy shapes our world
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Hackett wrote her college entrance essay on wanting to work on drug prevention policy in the White House, and she made it: Today, she is deputy chief of staff for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.
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Baltimore native Alysia Lee, Peab '06 (MM), is recognized at the national level for her work to advance access, equity, and minority representation in the arts.
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