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Engineer Stereotypes Redefined

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Hamad

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always to watch out for my loved ones (friends, family, etc.). So whenever I know if someone's feeling down, I try to bring joy to their lives by either compliment them, spending time with them, or even buying them a small gift that may mean something

Hannah

Boston, MA
United States
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I recently participated in OneWIT training at Wentworth. It's a program on campus that provides training and support to student advocates to help them become more knowledgeable about mental health and how to reach out and support friends and peers in need. OneWIT is a group of dedicated students from a wide variety of groups and backgrounds on campus, and I hope that the program experiences a lot of growth over the coming years. "Connect, Support, Thrive" is just as important to Wentworth's identity as "Do, Learn, Succeed."

Jen

Billerica, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I like to volunteer in various places to teach students about STEM careers and encourage girls to look into studying STEM careers. I also like to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.
Why are you participating?: 

The world is run by labels, so I wanted to add my own labels to the project. The problem isn't in finding 3 labels that fit -- it's in limiting it to only 3 labels.

Priscilla

NY
United States
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I'm a volunteer tutor. I worked with both immigrants learning English and mentally disabled high school students. It's always a joy.
Why are you participating?: 

I'm participating because I want people to think about the stereotypes, and how they conflict, and how the same person can have different labels. For example, I walk fast, like a New Yorker, but I'm not stereotypically aloof with strangers.

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