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Wenyan Zhu could sit back and relax on May 13 as she took her place among more than 2,400 graduates from<br />

Vanderbilt’s Class of 2005. For four years, she’d driven herself to do her best—and Vanderbilt offered plenty of<br />

opportunities to complement her ambition.Thanks to a Carell Scholarship,Wen majored in biomedical engineering,<br />

minored in English and biology, volunteered at <strong>the</strong> Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, and served<br />

as prose editor of The Vanderbilt Review. Next up: a degree in dentistry at Columbia University. Make a gift today to<br />

<strong>the</strong> Shape <strong>the</strong> Future campaign, and you’ll help new generations of young men and women like Wen drive <strong>the</strong> future.<br />

Shape <strong>the</strong> Future a Campaign for Vanderbilt<br />

shape<strong>the</strong>future@vanderbilt.edu 615.322.3016

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