Claudio Otero III’s path from Lynchburg to his current role as an opportunity navigator at the University of Virginia epitomizes a commitment to service, leadership, and continuous growth.
Biology
Samah Rash ’19
Samah Rash came to Lynchburg to explore her passions for science and the arts. Now, the Iranian-American alum is working with youth from Central Asia and the Middle East.
Alyson Black ’16
After majoring in biomedical science and chemistry at Lynchburg, Alyson Black ’16 was equipped to take some huge strides. She now has a PhD in biomedical sciences and has done groundbreaking work conducting molecular analyses of tumors.
Delia LoSapio ’19
Delia LoSapio ’19 didn’t limit herself while at Lynchburg, complementing her major with three minors and leadership on the University EMS squad — plus studying abroad, publishing research, and playing soccer!