As a PhD student at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Carina Danchik is preparing to make a difference in the biomedical research field. Danchik studies…
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Carina DanchikBiology and Chemistry

Choosing Franciscan University’s dual-degree Engineering Program was an obvious choice for Brigid Kelly. “With interests in architecture, construction, and mathematics, I wanted to make sure I applied those skills in my career,” she says.
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Brigid Kelly
Brigid Kelly ’17

Stephen Babcock has a passion for problem solving. As a manufacturing engineer for Hoosier Spring Co., Stephen helps reduce variation and waste in the aerospace and nuclear technology industries.
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Stephen Babcock ’17Mathematical Science and Engineering Dual Degree Program
Olivia Janney

Olivia Janney ’17

Mathematics and Engineering

From the beginning of her time at Franciscan University, Olivia Janney’s professors stressed the importance of internships in her field. After several internships throughout college, Olivia secured an internship with GEI Consultants which turned into a full-time position working on their geotechnical and structural design team.

With a special interest in structural design, Olivia gets to work with her passion daily. She currently aids in the design and management of ground improvement work for multiple projects around Washington, D.C. One of the projects involves the construction of restaurants and high-rise apartments at The Wharf in Washington, D.C.

In her formation at Franciscan, Olivia found her academics to be rigorous but unique.

“My professors expected a lot, but they cared about each student individually,” Janney said.

Olivia found community through involvement with the soccer team and experienced profound faith formation while at Franciscan.

“The community and atmosphere on campus, you can’t find that anywhere else,” she said.

By enrolling in Franciscan University’s dual-degree engineering program, Olivia spent two years at Franciscan University taking engineering-related courses, then transferred to The Catholic University of America, graduating summa cum laude and honored as valedictorian for the Civil Engineering Department. She also received a bachelor of science degree in Mathematical Science from Franciscan University. At CUA, she focused on research and collaborated with a team of her peers to engineer a water filter to aid the residents of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.

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“The professors at Franciscan really went out of their way to ensure that I was exposed to multiple research opportunities, not only at Franciscan, but also all over the world. The research experiences a person has in their undergraduate career set them apart in graduate school, and Franciscan excels in giving their students those opportunities.”

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Michael McLaughlin ’15Doctoral Candidate
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Mark Summe said his motivation to enter the science research field was originally fueled by “a desire to drastically change the world.” This desire, he says, was transformed during his time as an undergraduate studying chemistry and mathematical science at Franciscan University of Steubenville.“We need faithful Catholics to be a part of science to sway the vote back to real, empirical science that seeks to integrate faith and reason, not separate it,” he says.Now studying chemical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, Mark says his undergraduate career at Franciscan taught him to see a bigger picture.

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Mark Summe ’13Chemistry and Mathematical Science