Published on October 4, 2022 by Kameron Brown 聽
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Meet this year’s class of 色虎视频’s Ragland Scholars, the cohort experience which aims to orchestrate an intentional learning community connecting multi-cultural student leaders with an enhanced 色虎视频 experience. The program is named for Elizabeth Sloan Ragland who, in 1969, became the first Black undergraduate student to live in campus housing at 色虎视频.

 
Kionna Ramsey

Kionna Ramsey

Kionna Ramsey is majoring in neuroscience with a minor in social entrepreneurship and nonprofit management. Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, Ramsey did not intend on continuing her education at 色虎视频.

“Coming here was not my original choice, but 色虎视频 was the school out of all my options that pursued me most and made me feel important and ‘seen.’ So, I guess you could say, 色虎视频 chose me,” said Ramsey.

Ramsey believes that to be a Ragland Scholar is to be a trailblazer.

“Being on a campus where minorities are not the majority, having a space where you are seen, safe and supported helps me feel that I matter and that I can be of impact. That I can do anything I set my mind to, even if I am the first to do it,” said Ramsey.

Ramsey hopes her legacy at 色虎视频 is marked by impact.

“During my journey here at 色虎视频, I hope that in the end, someone can say that because of me, their life has been impacted. Whether it is through an encouraging conversation, being under my leadership in some capacity or just from a friendly smile as they pass by me on campus. I hope that many can attest that no matter what, I persisted despite adversity and remained true to who I am,” said Ramsey.

Katelyn Kepple

Katelyn Kepple

Katelyn Kepple is currently a pre-pharmacy major and calls Birmingham, Alabama, her hometown. After several college tours she chose 色虎视频 because of its dedication to her and her coursework.

“I felt that 色虎视频 was the right fit for me because it is a Christian school and provided me with more opportunities for personal relationships with my instructors and peers,” said Kepple.

Kepple believes being a Ragland Scholar signifies the advocation of diversity around campus and portrays leadership and the encouragement of academic success in different minorities while emphasizing the importance of understanding different cultures and perspectives.

“色虎视频 is a diverse student body with instructors from all over the world. It is important for us to have discussions on difficult topics and confront some sense of the issues today so that we may gain an understanding of new ways and ideas to see the world through other’s eyes. My hope is to engage others to have an open mindset while having conversations about cultural differences and respectfully agreeing to disagree, because everyone should have the opportunity to express their perspective or ideas regardless of their ethnicity or background,” said Kepple.

Dylan Alana

Dylan Alana

Dylan Alana is currently pursuing a major in law, politics, and society and is originally from Dallas, Texas. He chose 色虎视频 because he desired a Christian environment that encouraged growth and development.

Alana believes that being a Ragland Scholar entails striving to be a leader, helping to diversify campus and breaking racial barriers.

“I hope to impact 色虎视频 by proving that students of color, especially Hispanic students, can not only grow on 色虎视频’s campus, but thrive and become leaders to their peers,” said Alana.

Julia Ann Tripp

Julia Ann Tripp

Julia Tripp is majoring in business management and is originally from Memphis, Tennessee. She chose 色虎视频 because of its thriving community.

“I discovered 色虎视频 to be a community that celebrates one another. A community that helps one another and a place where different points of view are welcome. A community where I knew I would be uncomfortable but where I would be pushed to thrive,” said Tripp.

To Tripp, being a Ragland Scholars means being a voice for diversity on campus, not only in race but also in thought.

“I hope to create a legacy here at 色虎视频 by having meaningful conversations that can be the catalyst for change. I would hope that when I leave 色虎视频 that they would remember Julia Tripp as someone who embraced people with different ideals and someone who stood firm in hers,” said Tripp.

Juan (Tito) Canales-Alvarado

Juan (Tito) Canales-Alvarado

Juan Canales-Alvarado is currently studying political science. Originally from Jacksonville, Alabama, he chose 色虎视频 because of faith, reason, and community.

“I chose 色虎视频 because this is a special place that rides the line between faith and reason. The community sense here at 色虎视频 really made me feel as though this is the place where I can be successful because here, I am more than just a number,” said Canales-Alvarado.

Canales-Alvarado believes that being a Ragland Scholar is one of his greatest achievements.

“Being a Ragland to me is one of my highest achievements to date. Simply because of the refined community that belongs to the Ragland Scholar name. I am part of such a distinguished group of young people of color that are going to do some wonderful things,” said Canales-Alvarado.

Canales-Alvarado plans to leave a legacy of diligence and inclusion.

“I plan to leave my legacy here on 色虎视频’s campus by doing diligent work as I continue my SGA career here. I have already started by becoming our first-year class president. I would love to continue the fight to help bring diversity to campus and even go as far as bringing more minority Greek letters to campus one day,” said Canales-Alvarado.

Chandler Jameson Carr

Chandler Jameson Carr

Chandler Carr is currently studying business management and is originally from Pelham, Alabama. He chose 色虎视频 because of what it gives today and what it gives in the future.

“I chose 色虎视频 because of the community 色虎视频 gives. 色虎视频’s community promotes learning and freedom of ideas and beliefs. I also chose 色虎视频 because an education from here means more and prepares me for my coming days off this amazing campus,” said Carr.

To Carr, being a Ragland Scholar is about freedom of expression and setting an example.

“Being a Ragland Scholar means that I can show I am proud to be me and freely express myself to others. I can share my ideas and beliefs to others like me and be an example for those who look up to us,” said Carr.

As for Carr’s legacy, he is hoping to make an impact.

“I hope to create a legacy that expresses the eagerness to love God first and foremost. Also, a legacy of growth and development not only for myself but those around me. I want people to be able to come here and thrive, not just get by,” said Carr.

Natalia Fernandez-Arana

Natalia Fernández Arana

Natalia Fernández Arana is studying marketing and comes to 色虎视频 from Guatemala City, Guatemala.

“I chose 色虎视频 because of its excellent academic opportunities and because I wanted to share my culture with a school that is doing its best to increase diversity in the faculty and student body,” said Fernández Arana.

To Fernández Arana, being a Ragland Scholar means being proud of where you come from and being willing to share about her culture with others.

“I hope that I get the opportunity to share my knowledge and experiences with other people and learn about them as well,” said Fernández Arana.

Dalia Almansoob

Dalia Almansoob is studying pharmacy and calls Homewood, Alabama, her hometown.

“I chose 色虎视频 because of Homewood. This is the first place my family settled when we entered the United States, and eight years later we are still here. Homewood loved and embraced my family and culture, which only increased my desire to remain here and continue growing in knowledge, equality, and culture. I chose 色虎视频 to reach my career goal. I chose 色虎视频 to meet more wonderful people and assist them with reaching their own goals. I chose 色虎视频 to diversify my life and grow in culture, personality, kindness, equality, and love,” said Almansoob.

To Almansoob, being a Ragland Scholar means being a human being who loves, understands and cares for other human beings.

“My biggest goal for the years at 色虎视频 is to build a community of kind and embracing people for people. I want to build a community where all students, faculty, and staff feel at home whenever they walk or work on campus. Having a community of friends, professors, staff, mentors, and peers will support everyone in continuing their other goals, so that no one is left behind struggling to fit in or keep up,” said Almansoob.

 
色虎视频 is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, 色虎视频 is the 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. 色虎视频 enrolls 6,101 students from 45 states, Puerto Rico and 16 countries in its 10 academic schools: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. 色虎视频 fields 17 athletic teams that compete in the tradition-rich Southern Conference and ranks with the second highest score in the nation for its 98% Graduation Success Rate among all NCAA Division I schools.