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Marasia Harris

Marasia Harris

  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2028
  • Chemistry & Pharmaceutical Sciences

email:
marasiaharris@unomaha.edu

Additional Information

Marasia participated in the 2024 Scott Scholars Design Studio internship as part of the Millard team, working to incorporate more robust and accessible STEM programming across grade levels. In addition to basic laboratory technical skills, she is proficient in Javascript and CSS. At UNO, Marasia demonstrates her commitment to leadership and community engagement through her involvement with the Black Student Leadership Council, where she works to advance student interests and foster inclusive campus environments. Looking toward her future, Marasia plans to attend pharmacy school to pursue her PharmD degree, with the goal of establishing herself as a licensed pharmacist in the healthcare field.

Additional Information

Marasia participated in the 2024 Scott Scholars Design Studio internship as part of the Millard team, working to incorporate more robust and accessible STEM programming across grade levels. In addition to basic laboratory technical skills, she is proficient in Javascript and CSS. At UNO, Marasia demonstrates her commitment to leadership and community engagement through her involvement with the Black Student Leadership Council, where she works to advance student interests and foster inclusive campus environments. Looking toward her future, Marasia plans to attend pharmacy school to pursue her PharmD degree, with the goal of establishing herself as a licensed pharmacist in the healthcare field.

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