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Advancing Educational Success for Under-Resourced Students & How You Can Help, 2022

Updated: Jul 29


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This webinar explored the challenges (academic, social, and personal) and opportunities that under-resourced students face at each juncture along the educational journey — at the start of college, during their undergraduate years, and after graduation. Panelists also discussed how to advance the educational success of such students at Yale and in higher education generally.

Moderated by Seth Zimmerman, MA ’10, M.Phil ’11, PhD ’14, and Associate Professor of Economics at the Yale School of Management, the panel included

• Ellie Dupler ’16, Fulbright and Truman Scholar and law clerk for the U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit • Nick Randos ’23 • Liana Epstein ’14, Associate Major Gifts Officer, American Indian College Fund • Lise Chapman ’81 MBA, President, 1stGenYale • Rachel Littman, ’91, Executive Director, Yale Alumni Nonprofit Alliance


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