Meet the College of Arts and Sciences’ Newest Forever Dragons

May 22, 2019

They’ve found their intellectual passions, expanded their worldviews, made friends and memories — and now they’re ready to turn their tassels! Members of the graduating class of 2019 share their advice, Philly faves, memories and more before they head off on their next adventure.

Check back in the days leading up to Commencement for more graduating student profiles!

Cassidy Ally, BS CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE STUDIES

Cassidy Ally, Drexel Criminology and Justice Studies Major

Major: Criminology & Justice Studies
Concentration: Justice Policy
Hometown: New York, New York

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
I am most proud of the fact that I have been able to become comfortable in my own skin and proud of who I am.

Best course you took and why:
The best course I took at Drexel was probably Crime Mapping I and II. It gave me a chance to study the ArcGIS program (an interactive mapping software), which I found incredibly helpful for figuring out my career path.

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Kelly Bergh, MA Publishing

Kelly Bergh, Drexel MA in Publishing

Major: MA Publishing
Hometown: Malvern, Pennsylvania

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
I am most proud of my ability to make use of Drexel’s interdisciplinary structure. I took classes across four different Drexel colleges within the 18 months it took me to earn my degree! I met professors and students I otherwise would not have, and honed skills I didn’t think I would have the opportunity to use in a classroom after undergrad.

Best course you took and why:
I really enjoyed my Small Press Development class. Not only did we get to explore traditional bookbinding practices, but as a class we developed pieces that have since been published!

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Kerrivah Heard, BA/MS Communication

Kerri Heard, Drexel Communication Major

Major: BA/MS Communication
Concentration: Journalism
Minor: Sociology
Hometown: Philadelphia

Kerri will address the Class of 2019 as the Drexel College of Arts and Sciences Commencement student speaker.

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
How much I’ve been able to grow, both as a scholar and a woman.

Best course you took and why:
So many to choose from. I’d have to say a community-based learning course at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (a prison in Philadelphia) was the best course I’ve taken. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that allowed me to directly assist a vulnerable population. I was able to teach and learn from them through memoir writing.

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Kyle Howey, BA English

Kyle Howey, Drexel English Major

Major: English
Hometown: Ocean City, New Jersey

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
I am most proud of the work I’ve done with Writers Room, one of the most important and encouraging organizations for cultivating my passions in storytelling and creativity at this school.

Best course you took and why:
The best course I took was an online anthropology course called Social Mapping, which introduced me to a more articulate way of viewing myself in terms of cultural conditioning. It was one of many favorite courses, through which I’ve become more aware and more attuned to valuable methods of understanding, analysis and reasoning.

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Erin Katz, BS Chemistry

Erin Katz, Drexel Chemistry Major

Major: Chemistry
Minor: Mathematics
Hometown: Mount Laurel, New Jersey

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
My involvement in student organizations like Drexel Sierra Club and Dragon Flow Arts Collective.

Best course you took and why:
Qualitative Organic Chemistry — even though the lab was all day on Saturdays. It was really thought provoking and exciting. Each student was given a unique set of six mystery compounds, and we had almost the entire lab at our disposal to figure out what each compound was. We also had to synthesize/purify two derivatives from each compound. Professor Wambsgans was the perfect teacher for the class.

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Ayush Parikh, BS Biological Sciences

Ayush Parikh, Drexel Biology Major

Major: Biological Sciences
Concentration: Cells, Molecules, Genetics and Biochemistry
Minor: Art History and Business Administration
Hometown: Jersey City, New Jersey

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
My time at Drexel has been filled with many memorable moments, but I am most proud of the personal growth I experienced while in Philadelphia. I came into Drexel as an ambitious student with ambiguous interests, unsure of what I was interested in. However, over the years, I found my groove — finding joy volunteering in the community as a tutor and EMT, performing research at the College of Medicine, and dancing for Drexel Dandiya (Drexel’s premier Raas Garba dance team). I found new passions in art history, cooking and exploring Philly, and haven’t looked back since!

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Ryder White, BS Environmental Science

Ryder White, Drexel Environmental Science Major

Major: Environmental Science
Concentration: Ecology & Conservation
Hometown: Portland, Maine

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
My co-op experiences!

Best course you took and why:
Tree of Life, learning about the origin of life and the interconnectedness of various life forms today

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April Witherspoon, BS PSYCHOLOGY

April Witherspoon, Drexel Psychology Major

Major: Psychology
Hometown: Philadelphia

A lesson you learned in college:
I learned that the only thing stopping me from getting ahead is myself. My support system and professors were cheering me on throughout my long journey. I was slowing myself down because of nerves and being self-conscious. Once I realized I belonged, I did what I needed to do to get to the finish line.

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
I am most proud of my GPA, and the hard work I’ve done. Most of the courses were very challenging, especially math! I put my math courses off until the last possible moment, because I stink when it comes to anything beyond Algebra I. That has always been the case. I managed to complete all math courses with a respectable passing grade. I even got an A in one course!

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Halleli Zacher, BA Sociology

Halleli Zacher, Drexel Sociology Major

Major: Sociology
Minor: Women’s and Gender Studies
Hometown: Long Grove, Illinois

What are you most proud of from your time at Drexel?
I am most proud of my first co-op at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). There, I found my passion for civil liberties and nonprofit work. It was an amazing experience that has forwarded my passion for political action, and my career goals.

Best course you took and why:
I took a course called Imaging Multiple Democracies in which we not only learned where democracy came from, but also discussed whether we are truly living in it. It was amazing to learn about something that I thought was real but is more of a theoretical concept. My professor, Dr. Mary Ebeling, also allowed us to explore our ideas and grapple with difficult concepts. She always encouraged us to question her and the material we were reading so that we could form our own opinions.

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