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Meyerhoff Scholars in the NewsOver the years, the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program has caught the attention of numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, the Today Show, Science magazine and others. In addition to painting a picture of individual student and alumni successes, the coverage speaks to the impact of the program, and how it can serve as a national model.Video Filmed in 1989, "Yes We Can" follows the lives of the very first Meyerhoff Scholars. View the full-length version (30 min.) here. Today Show correspondent Jamie Gangel takes a comprehensive look at the Program from its early days to the present, with a focus on Meyerhoff Scholars during their six-week "Summer Bridge" experience. August 2002. "Hold Fast to Dreams," filmed in 1995, gives a brief synopsis of the importance of the Meyerhoff Scholars Program. Students share their academic and community service experiences. Other Media Coverage In a follow-up to the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program 20th Anniversary, Diverse magazine looks at the program as a model for other universities. The Baltimore Sun tells the story of M1 Andrew Atiemo, one of the doctors who attended Jane Meyerhoff following heart surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. November 2005. In Science magazine, Dr. Michael Summers and Dr. Freeman Hrabowski discuss methods of preparing minority scientists and engineers for the workplace based on the Meyerhoff Scholars model. March 2006. In an editorial entitled "Why American College Students Hate Science," New York Times writer Brent Staples commends the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program. |
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