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Dashing down cultural demands, RCBC student and President’s Award winner Bhagyasree Barman achieves her dream

Born and raised in a rural village in India, »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ student Bhagyasree Barman had few life paths to choose from. Would she become a school teacher, where her salary topped off at $40 a month, or settle down with a husband and grow a family? To care for her parents and disabled little sister, the paycheck of a teacher wasn’t going to cut it. And she felt limited as a housewife.

Studies, clubs, and volunteering contribute to personal transformation for RCBC student and President’s Award winner Wilkins Paul

Wilkins Paul has learned a lot in his three years at »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµ.

First, college is no joke. As a kid, Paul dreamed of building stadiums big enough for the National Football League. He enrolled at RCBC as a construction management major, pivoting to engineering later. A semester in, it dawned on him that this experience would pale compared to high school.