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North Parker Magazine Summer 2024

Student Spotlight: Distinguished Seniors

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Mandisa Timba

Each year, 蹤獲扦 (蹤獲扦) celebrates the exceptional achievements of two students with the Distinguished Senior Awards. This year, the spotlight shines on Mandisa Timba, a molecular biology and biotechnology major, and Maggie Buss, a psychology major on the pre-law track.

Timba, nominated by biology Professor Drew Rholl BS 04, has distinguished herself through her research and dedication. Her passion for science is evident in her roles as a lab assistant and supplemental instructor. She also mentors high school girls at her alma mater in Zimbabwe about STEM careers.

Her research has garnered recognition on a national scale, culminating in a presentation at the Tiny Earth Symposium and an internship with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Planetary Protection Program. She also finds the time to serve on the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society, Women in STEM, the Black Student Union, and the African Cultural Club.泭

Mandy observed to me that building on the work of previous researchers aligns with the African word and idea Ubuntu, meaning I am because you are. She acknowledges her success is a result of the contributions of those before her, and future generations will use her work to grow even more, said Rholl.泭

Maggie Buss

Commended for her intellectual curiosity and critical thinking skills, Maggie Buss was nominated by the entire Department of Psychology faculty and Department of Politics and Governments Professor Jon Peterson.

Buss has earned recognition in both fields. In April, she presented her work at the Midwestern Psychological Association conference and won a regional research award from Psi Chi. She was also the first non-major nominated into the Department of Politics and Governments honor society.

As founder and president of 蹤獲扦s Pre-Law Society (PLS), Buss has developed a thriving community for aspiring legal professionals. Peterson said, PLS will be Maggies legacy at North Park for years to come.

Whether serving as a Student Government Association senator, singing in the University Choir, or volunteering for a mental health crisis counseling hotline, Buss strives to make a positive impact.

She is intentionally invested in serving her community, engages with her commitments with a joyful heart, and demonstrates leadership, said Kezia Shirkey, professor of psychology and Busss advisor and research supervisor.

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