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The finish line often seemed a long way away for Shaquille Jones, a formerly homeless Chicago teen who came to St. Ambrose in 2013 to get the college education his late grandmother constantly told him was his ticket out of poverty.
Saturday, Heather Birely will achieve a goal she set aside years ago to raise her sons. What's more, all three sons plan to follow her into the physical therapy profession.
Kendra Hodel worked diligently to make the most of her opportunity as a St. Ambrose nursing student. Her effort, talent and abilities earned Kendra a job at University of Iowa Hospitals.
Jose Lara is setting an example for his children. Donald Harvey is blazing a trail for his twin. Both are among 14 military veterans who will receive St. Ambrose degrees on Saturday at the RiverCenter in Davenport.
When Kevin Wendling tells his future physical therapy clients they can push through any challenge, he will be speaking from powerful personal experience. A month after earning his undergrad degree, he lost both parents in a bicycling accident.
In our alumni, we see the true impact of the work we do, and through the success of our graduates, we hope today's students will be able to see their own immense potential.
The St. Ambrose Institute for Person Centered Care aligns an alumnus' long-held interest in re-imagining healthcare and social services with his alma mater’s growing reputation as a premier provider of health and human services education.
In countless professional and philanthropic roles, Tom Higgins has been energized by a newsboy’s curious nature and driven by a devotion to social justice honed at St. Ambrose.
St. Ambrose will be the third university in the State of Iowa to offer a graduate degree in public health.