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Trista Mayo, a dedicated student from Reading, Pennsylvania, has returned to Temple University to pursue her Bachelor of Science degree in Human Development and Community Engagement, focusing on human services. This decision reflects her commitment to making a positive impact in her community.
Mayo's journey is driven by a strong passion for supporting individuals and families in need. Her studies will equip her with the necessary skills and knowledge to address various social issues, aiming to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for all. The College of Education and Human Development at Temple provides a robust curriculum that emphasizes practical experience, allowing students like Mayo to engage directly with community organizations.
As she embarks on this academic endeavor, Mayo hopes to inspire others in her hometown and beyond. Her return to Temple symbolizes not just a personal goal, but a broader mission to uplift her community through service and advocacy. With her determination and education, she is poised to make a lasting difference.
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