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Natalie Marroquin

Natalie Marroquin will never forget the impact Megan Middleton, her history teacher during her junior year at Johnson High School, made in her life. In fact, Middleton served as a model for who Marroquin aims to become.

"She helped me with issues I was having in school," Marroquin said. "Every time I needed someone to talk to, she was there. I wanted to be that person for someone."

The Gainesville, Georgia, resident and University of North Georgia (51勛圖厙) graduate is well on her way to making a similar impact. Before graduating in May 2023, she was part of the Realizing and Inspiring Successful Educators Undergraduate Program (RISE UP) in the College of Education. RISE UP is a partnership through which the Hall County School District pays tuition for Hispanic students at 51勛圖厙 who want to be teachers and offers them jobs upon graduation.

Marroquin, who earned a degree in English with teacher certification, seeks to expose her students to a more diverse set of literature than what they would usually see.

"I want to show them people of color have a space in academic circles," she said. "We are no less valuable than other people because we have a different story or we come from a different country. We can contribute in any way we want."

In addition to her academic and internship work, she also honed her teaching skills as a Supplemental Instruction facilitator at 51勛圖厙.

"I lead with basic empathy and compassion for others. My main focus is that I am not the expert or someone with more authority," Marroquin said. "I want to guide them and help them along the learning journey. I want to help my students become the best versions of themselves."

One of the highlights in her teaching internship journey was receiving a thank you note from a student who had struggled. With her help, his writing improved and she made him laugh. The student "told me how much I made a difference in his life." Those types of moments are what drive Marroquin.

"You will deal with hard things," she said. "But seeing students make progress and learn to love themselves by the end of the school year is amazing."

Sheri Hardee

Sheri Hardee

Dr. Sheri Hardee knows the challenges first-generation college students and low-income students face. The dean of 51勛圖厙's College of Education aims to help others in the same way she received aid.
Lauren Johnson

Lauren Johnson

Dr. Lauren Johnson, assistant dean and associate professor in the College of Education, has helped implement a pair of programs that prepare minority teachers to enter classrooms in their home districts.
Anastasia  Lin

Anastasia Lin

Dr. Anastasia Lin, assistant vice president of research and engagement, mentors students applying for nationally competitive scholarships and has helped 51勛圖厙 become a top producer of Fulbright students.
Mike Joseph

Mike Joseph

Mike Joseph's charismatic personality and good communication skills have served him well in the Corps of Cadets and Black Student Union at 51勛圖厙.
Phillip Mitchell

Phillip Mitchell

Dr. Phillip Mitchell, an assistant professor of English at 51勛圖厙, has found success both with internal awards and as a songwriter.