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Axton’s Hur Eli Marin Salgado among nearly 1,800 to graduate last fall from the University of Iowa

January 28, 2022
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Marin Salgado, of Axton, was among the nearly 1,800 undergraduate, graduate and professional students conferred their degrees last month at the University of Iowa.

Marin Salgado was a student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences whose program of study was Political Science. The degree awarded was a Bachelor of Arts.

Despite the challenges of navigating their college education through a pandemic, Hawkeyes like Marin Salgado persisted. They continued to excel and stretch. To engage and choose and serve.

Take for example, the 22 students and alumni who won Fulbright scholarships to conduct research, teach English, or undertake creative projects abroad, making Iowa a top-producing institution of Fulbright students nationally for the sixth consecutive year. Or the students who produce The Daily Iowan, which was named by the Associated Press for 2020-21 as well as the 2021 Iowa Newspaper of the Year by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Or the 19 honors students whose retelling of The Great Gatsby garnered a film option.

Not only have our students persisted, they have pushed to achieve more. Hundreds of student volunteers raised funds for Dance Marathon, helping pediatric cancer patients and their families at UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital, while the student-run UI Mobile Clinic offered free telehealth services and vaccinated more than 1,000 people.

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