
The Delaware College Scholars Podcast
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S1 Ep 13Scholar Spotlight: Cierra DePrisco | Missouri Valley College
On our 13th episode, we had the pleasure to speak with Cohort 4 scholar and Lake Forest High School graduate Cierra DePrisco. Cierra talked about her love for cheer, choosing MVC and how she balances her time.The Rundown0-1:00, Introduction to Cierra1:00-3:25, Starting sports in 6th grade and her HS career3:25-4:55, Why she applied to DCS and how DCS helped with her college process5:00-8:20, Her recruiting process and why MVC was the best fit for her8:20-10:25, Competing on the MVC cheer squad10:30-13:10 , Winning the Conference and Regional Championships at MVC in year 113:20-14:00, Balancing her time b/w school, work and sports14:05-14:55 , Reflections on her first 1.5 years at MVC, becoming club president15:00-15:10, What Cierra is most proud of . . .15:25- 17:15, Mad Minute Segment17:20-18:05, Ring the Bell SegmentWant to connect with us?Website: https://www.delawarecollegescholars.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delawarecollegescholarsInstagram: @delawarecollegescholarsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CollegeDelaware
S1 Ep 12Janet Bonner, KIPP-Texas
On our latest episode, we are joined by Janet Bonner! Janet, who serves as the Director of College Counseling at KIPP, talks about her work with NASA, her work with KIPP and why she loves serving students and their families through college counseling. Subscribe, rate and review.
S1 Ep 11Scholar Spotlight: Damien Cook | Johnson & Wales University
We are joined by C3 scholar and William Penn HS graduate Damien Cook on our 11th episode! Damien, a Food & Service Management major at Johnson & Wales University, talks about where he developed his passion for cooking, his incredible experience at Disney and where he hopes to be in 10 years. If you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and subscribe to the podcast, maybe even leave a review if you’d like.
S1 Ep 10Scholar Spotlight: Marwane Adlani | University of Delaware
On our tenth episode, we are joined by C2 scholar Marwane Adlani. Marwane, a senior at the University of Delaware, talks about his initial struggle with his major, how he navigated the internship process and the moment when he found out about his first full-time job offer. As always, subscribe, rate and review.
S1 Ep 9STEM-Powered: Dymon Moore, Northrop Grumman
On our 4th and final episode of our STEM-Powered series, we are joined by Cohort 1 scholar Dymon Moore! Dymon, a software engineer at Northrop Grumman, talks about starting her own non-profit and why advocacy is so important for young women in STEM fields. As always, subscribe, rate and review!
S1 Ep 8STEM-Powered: Kamela Smith, Christiana HealthCare System
On our third episode of our STEM-Powered series, we were fortunate to speak with Kamela Smith. Kamela, the Community Outreach Program Manager at Christiana HealthCare System, talks about what it means for organizations to be diverse, the notion of addressing and confronting stereotypes and provides guidance and support for our young women in STEM who are looking to break through.
S1 Ep 7STEM-Powered: Sigourney Bell, Black in Cancer
On the 2nd episode of our STEM-Powered series, we had the pleasure to speak with Sigourney Bell! Sigourney, a second year PhD student at the University of Cambridge and Co-Founder of Black in Cancer, talks to us about her work as a researcher, her experience as a woman of color in a leadership position and the importance of visibility for our young women who are looking to enter the STEM fields. As always, subscribe, rate and review.
S1 Ep 6STEM-Powered: Jakarda Varnado, NASA
In the first episode of our four-part series titled STEM-Powered, we chat with Jakarda Varnado! Jakarda, who serves as an instructional coach and education coordinator at NASA, talks about the barriers that she's faced as a woman of color, her passion for STEM education advocacy and some advice for our scholars who are interested in STEM fields. As always, subscribe, rate and review the podcast.
S1 Ep 5Scholar Spotlight: Charles Nyakundi | West Point
Cohort 4 scholar Charles Nyakundi talks about military life, overcoming doubt and why surrounding yourself with great friends is crucial. Subscribe, rate and review!
S1 Ep 4Eric Hutcherson, Universal Music Group
Episode four features Eric Hutcherson, the Executive Vice President, Chief People and Inclusion Officer at Universal Music Group. Eric talks to us about his work in the NBA, his decision to leave for Universal Music Group and the question that everyone must ask themselves when making important life decisions. Subscribe, rate and review!
S1 Ep 3Scholar Spotlight: Youssouf Drame | University of Delaware
Youssouf takes us through his college journey, the pressures he faces being a first-gen college student and the words of advice he passes down to his younger brother as he begins the college process. Subscribe, rate & review!
S1 Ep 2Jordan Bonner, Delaware College Scholars Program Director
In episode two, we sit down with the newest member of the DCS team, Jordan Bonner! Jordan takes us through his journey at St. Andrew's School, the challenges of being a black teenager who has to navigate predominantly white spaces and his plan to create equitable educational opportunities for our DCS scholars.
S1 Ep 1Scholar Spotlight: Jean Filo | Harvard Medical School
In our first episode, we sit down with Cohort 1 scholar Jean Filo to talk about his journey from Syria to the United States, the sacrifices his parents made for both him and his sister, and how having a routine has been so crucial to his academic success.