![]() ![]() In addition to becoming her home away from home, Quinnipiac has also brought her to the National Student Nurse Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. It means so much to me to be recognized for contributing something to the university that has given me so much,” Gorman explained. “My biggest success is winning these awards. ![]() Jente Memorial Prize, the Student Government Involvement Award and the Philip Troup Achievement Prize. She’s been presented the Outstanding First Year Award, the Albert H. ![]() Needless to say, she’s a little bit busy, but all of her hard work has led to winning four Undergraduate Awards. She joined a sorority, ran for student government, got a work study job and wound up joining the orientation team and multiple honor societies. Once Gorman got on campus, she made sure it really was right for her. The North Haven Campus had laboratories and simulating rooms she dreamed of working in, and the size made her feel a bit like Goldilocks - not too big, not too small, but a size where it felt just right. ![]() This time it wasn’t just the feel of campus, but the practicality.Īcademic buildings on one side, dorms on another. She came back to tour later and fell in love all over again. As soon as she saw the school at age 14, she fell in love. Graduating this year with her degree in nursing, Gorman first heard of Quinnipiac when her sister was touring the campus. ![]()
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