Tabitha Hardy

I first came to campus in the summer of 2004 as a student with the "Bridges to the Doctorate" program. Being a Southern girl from the state of Mississippi, I had never heard of IUPUI or been in Indianapolis before that time.

My friends and I were blazing a trail for the bridges program and partnership between Jackson State University and IUPUI. While we didn't know what to expect, members of the IUPUI community welcomed us into the fold and exposed us to cutting edge research with leaders in the field of biomedical science. The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) was housed in the IUPUI Graduate Office where I met key people like former Associate Dean Sherry Queener, former Assistant Dean Gwendolyn Johnson, Monica Henry and Ketha Troutman, who would connect me to scientists that would guide my development as a student researcher.

I can certainly say that had it not been for the care, concern, and connections that I made while I was a student here, I would not have returned to continue my IUPUI story.

Tabitha Hardy, IUPUI Graduate Office Assistant Dean, Department of Biology Faculty, Class of 2010

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Tabitha Hardy

IUPUI Graduate Office Assistant Dean, Department of Biology Faculty, Class of 2010

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