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Saint Louis University graduates share future plans across diverse fields

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Dr. Fred Pestello, President | St. Louis University

Dr. Fred Pestello, President | St. Louis University

Chariyamane, a graduate in health sciences from Saint Louis University (SLU), is dedicated to healthcare and aims to enhance lives. He engaged in research under Professor Tim Randolph at SLU and intends to pursue medical studies at the SLU School of Medicine.

Gabrielle Chiodo, from the College of Arts and Sciences, completed degrees in political science and communication with minors in political journalism and women and gender studies. She was the editor-in-chief of The University News and a 2023 Truman Scholar. Chiodo will intern at the Center for Law and Social Policy in Washington D.C., before attending law school.

Adejoke Dingba graduated with a nursing degree while balancing her accelerated program with her military career, as well as responsibilities as a wife and mother. Post-graduation, she plans to work in Germany where her husband is stationed with the United States Air Force.

Peyton Kennedy earned an entrepreneurship degree from Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business while contributing to two Atlantic 10 championships and a Women's National Invitation Tournament championship for the women's basketball team. Kennedy plans to pursue an MBA at SLU.

April Lewis, who obtained a medical degree, is originally from St. Louis and is a first-generation college student. She will continue her training at Washington University in St. Louis as an obstetrics and gynecology resident.

Quinn Riordan graduated with a bachelor's degree in international studies from SLU-Madrid, spending her undergraduate years on Saint Louis University's Madrid campus. Riordan intends to further her education with a graduate degree in environmental policy.

Shringarpure earned a biomedical engineering degree from the School of Science and Engineering at SLU. With experience volunteering at the Hindu Temple of St. Louis health clinic and working as an emergency medical technician (EMT), Shringarpure plans to take a gap year before attending medical school.

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