At the intersection of science and art

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Elizabeth Hahn is a Biology major, with a Music minor in the Class of 2021.

Elizabeth Hahn is a Biology major, with a Music minor in the Class of 2021.

ABOUT THE NURTURING INNOVATION CAMPAIGN

Scholarships awarded to Elizabeth Hahn allowed her to pursue her two unique passions; a career in the health professions, and music.

Hahn is a Biology major, Music minor in the Class of 2021. She is the recipient of the James D. Burdick Memorial Scholarship, Double A. Vineyards/Rak Family Biology Scholarship, the Fredonia Scholar Award, and Presidents Math and Science Scholarship.

"I greatly appreciate all of the learning opportunities I have had at SUNY Fredonia thanks to these donors."

- Elizabeth Hahn

"My goal is to go to medical school and become a physician. Research has taught me how to problem solve, think critically, and troubleshoot problems," Hahn said. "It has also increased my appreciation of the frustrating, yet rewarding, scientific discovery process. These skills will certainly stay with me throughout the rest of my life. I would not have had the opportunity to learn this much in the research lab if it were not for the generous donors who made it possible. I greatly appreciate all of the learning opportunities I have had at SUNY Fredonia thanks to these donors."

Among Elizabeth's extracurriculars, she is in the Tri-Beta Biological Honors Society, a site coordinator for Habitat for Humanity, a member of Partners in Health Engage and the Health Professions Club. She is also a tutor at the Learning Center, and a French horn player in Mitochondria Wind Quintet.

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