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'Let me be an example'
Rachel Hall’s story could be one of sadness and tragedy.

Leave No Stone Unturned
Field Museum intern and ŷϷ biology student Charles D’Lavoy was able to experience first hand how botanical research can affect a community. D’Lavoy, who spent the summer researching moss at the Field Museum, was selected by museum researchers to assist in the investigation of the Katherine “Baby Kate” Phillips disappearance in Ludington, Michigan. The infant disappeared June 29, 2011, and law enforcement officers have been searching for answers ever since.

A Leader In The Study Of Leadership
Margo Odiko-Pim graduated in December 2017, but her work with ŷϷ Illinois University did not end there.

An International Journey, Next Stop – The Ivy League
When Victoria Puccini de Castro visited Chicago in 2015, she knew the school could help her achieve her dreams of studying abroad and earning her college degree. She may not have imagined that her choice would land her a full scholarship to an Ivy League university doctoral program.