Wharton's Stephanie Wu (2020) has made the intellectual inquiry central to BFS a priority since first setting foot on Penn's Campus. She has intentionally expanded her academic horizons and worked deliberately to integrate ways of thinking sometimes thought of as discordant. Participation in Penn International Impact Consulting, and Penn Debate Society (of which she is now President) have helped mold Stephanie into a passionate advocate for gender equity and social consciousness; her words, in a new 34th St. article written about her, make clear just how deeply she cares about her fellow human beings. Please join BFS in supporting Stephanie by heading over to 34th St., and reading her article!
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