Unidentified: Assisting former and current foster care college students

By Andrea Vasquez Being a homeless woman and a convicted felon on the streets of Chicago was more than a reality check for Veronica Capozzoli. As she grew up in group homes like many other foster youths, a date loomed over her head with each year that passed. Two weeks after her 21st birthday, she aged out of the system. That day, the facilitator of her group home grabbed a box of garbage bags...

Touched by cancer, alumna fights back through accurate data

 By Courtney Morris Elizabeth Harvey fights cancer. Although she has never received a cancer diagnosis or treated cancer patients, the San Jacinto College alumna fights by ensuring accurate patient data. Oncologists, radiologists, and surgeons might snag the spotlight, but certified tumor registrars are critical to doctors and researchers worldwide. And Harvey, who works for the Texas...