Featured People

Human Development and Family Science

  • Zae Morgan

    Zae Morgan

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    HDFS major eager to pursue career as a physical therapist

  • Caroline Smith

    Caroline Smith

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    Future occupational therapist grateful for caring faculty, well-rounded education

  • Kylan Campbell

    Kylan Campbell

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    HDFS program blends all of Campbell's interests  

  • Alyssa Haag

    Alyssa Haag

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    First Honor Graduate drawn to consumer economics because of its practical application to everyday life

  • Grace Hentschel

    Grace Hentschel

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    Dawson Hall became Hentschel's home away from home

  • Karlie Weinberg

    Karlie Weinberg

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    HDFS major aligns perfectly with the people-centered career Weinberg plans to pursue

  • Thomas Boyer

    Thomas Boyer

    Featured Graduates, Spring 2026 Featured Graduates

    Internship at Camp Twin Lakes helped Boyer discover his passion for the helping professions

  • Madison Weathers

    Madison Weathers

    Featured Graduates, Fall 2025 Featured Graduates

    Weathers to pursue doctorate in occupational therapy

  • Cullin Howard

    Cullin Howard

    Featured Graduates, Fall 2025 Featured Graduates

    Howard's childhood sparked his passion for developmental science

  • Emma Conley

    Emma Conley

    Featured Graduates, Fall 2025 Featured Graduates

    Seeking to help others, Conley found a home in HDFS

  • Ken’Asia Johnson

    Ken’Asia Johnson

    Featured Graduates, Fall 2025 Featured Graduates

    "What I value most about FACS is the sense of community and support. Faculty and peers have encouraged me to grow not only academically and professionally, but also personally, challenging me to think critically and act passionately."

  • Kylan Campbell

    Kylan Campbell

    Current Students

    HDFS student awarded $7,100 scholarship from Phi Upsilon Omicron

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