From chemistry major to Pharm.D candidate at University of Buffalo
My chemistry background from MHC has been helpful in my doctorate courses at the University of Buffalo.
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Raheal Boadi-Yeboah ’11
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My chemistry background from MHC has been helpful in my doctorate courses at the University of Buffalo.
My chemistry degree from Íøºì±¬ÁÏ prepared me for teaching in many ways. I have a broad understanding of chemistry and science thanks to my undergraduate education.
I have gained a deeper understanding of petroleum activities, from well-drilling to the economics of how revenue is obtained.
My interest in polymer and material science led to graduate school and my career in the semiconductor industry.
I love practicing medicine and feel confident in my skills because of the solid science education and Chemistry research experiences I received when I was an undergraduate at Íøºì±¬ÁÏ.
I would not be where I am nor would I be as effective a teacher as I am without the department, professors and courses.
I learned to conduct independent research, program algorithms, and present my ideas effectively to multiple audiences.
My history as a dancer combined with my interest in the human body and how it works drew me towards dance medicine.
The dance program at MHC nurtured and launched my multi-faceted career in dance.
"The ability to chart your own unique path is tremendously valuable in becoming an independent thinker and researcher."