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2023 Bio Vy Luu
12023-04-13T20:22:18+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2023-04-13T20:22:18+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Vy Luu is a student in the Oral History Master of Arts program at Columbia University. She is interested in contributing the stories of those who have been at the margins to our understanding of history, particularly stories of the Vietnamese-American community. Prior to OHMA, Vy obtained her B.A. in Sociology with Honors in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University. Outside of OHMA, Vy is the Senior Manager of Learning and Technology at the nonprofit Murmuration, where she is in charge of designing the user education program.
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By Vy Luu
“FLI from Stanford” explores the stories of people who were first-generation and/or low-income students at Stanford University. How did they come to be at Stanford? What were their experiences during their time there? What do their lives look like after Stanford?
What does it mean to be a first-generation and/or low-income (FLI) graduate of Stanford University? I asked Stanford FLI alumni to tell me about their experiences–how they came to be at Stanford, their experiences during their time there, and their lives after Stanford. What can their stories and reflections tell us more broadly about higher education in the U.S. and all that is implicated with it?