Judi Majnun Miller - Lindsey '78
I loved playing my guitar and singing my original songs in the local coffee house.
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I loved playing my guitar and singing my original songs in the local coffee house.
Making ancient Roman food for the last week of class.
No one specific memory reigns highest of them all for me but I look very fondly on going for a sweet treat at late night at the Blue Connection with my roommate and our neighbors.
Joining Delta Sigma Pi, the Professional Business Fraternity, my sophomore year allowed me to meet new friends, step outside of my comfort zone, and grow my professional knowledge.
One of my favorite memories at GV was being a Graduate Assistant. This opportunity allowed me to work closely with faculty professors and receive mentorship in both my research and professional journey.