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| − | <span style="font-size: large;">Jared Michael Zurn, also known as Michael, is a University Innovation Fellow candidate from the fall 2015 cohort. He is a sophomore at James Madison University and is pursuing a general engineering degree. [[File:Jared Michael Zurn.jpeg|thumb | + | <span style="font-size: large;">Jared Michael Zurn, also known as Michael, is a University Innovation Fellow candidate from the fall 2015 cohort. He is a sophomore at James Madison University and is pursuing a general engineering degree. [[File:Jared Michael Zurn.jpeg|thumb]]During his freshman year, Michael participated in his dorm’s Community Activities Board (CAB) where he served as the vice president to providing fun and enjoyable social interactions between the roughly 450 people living in the dorm. Michael was also a part of James Madison Universities’ first ever engineering learning community where he helped pave the way for many years to come. He has recently become more interested in joining the United States Marine Corps and is starting to do physical training with a local recruiter to fulfill a lifetime goal of becoming a Marine.</span> |
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Revision as of 13:30, 11 January 2016
Jared Michael Zurn, also known as Michael, is a University Innovation Fellow candidate from the fall 2015 cohort. He is a sophomore at James Madison University and is pursuing a general engineering degree. During his freshman year, Michael participated in his dorm’s Community Activities Board (CAB) where he served as the vice president to providing fun and enjoyable social interactions between the roughly 450 people living in the dorm. Michael was also a part of James Madison Universities’ first ever engineering learning community where he helped pave the way for many years to come. He has recently become more interested in joining the United States Marine Corps and is starting to do physical training with a local recruiter to fulfill a lifetime goal of becoming a Marine.
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