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Nomungerel Enkhtuvshin said her pioneer parents’ legacy helped her stay on the right path and successfully finish her academics. Through her studies, she said she learned to understand and accept others and herself better, develop strong rational thinking skills and better understand other cultures.
Highlights of her academics
Enkhtuvshin, a senior from Mongolia studying psychology, said she likes to observe others and herself and understand human behaviors, so she chose to major in psychology. She explained she learned her major concepts through self-reflection, which helped her to understand herself better.
“I asked myself, ‘Why do I act like this? Why do I behave that way in this situation?’ I did a self-reflection … and applied the concepts I learned from my classes,” Enkhtuvshin shared. “I also learned everyone has their own battle with themselves. Everyone is trying to fix their weaknesses and change themselves. I am grateful to le
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“On behalf of Mission Hope Cancer Center, Marian Regional Medical Center, and the Marian Foundation, I extend heartfelt gratitude to the Chumash Casino Resort for their Pink Project Campaign’s meaningful donation of $12,966,” said Jessa Brooks, vice president/philanthropy, Marian Regional Medical Center.
“Our organization remains tremendously grateful for the outpouring of support for local cancer patients shown by the generosity of the employees of the Chumash Casino Resort and the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation,” Brooks said.
Dr. Robert Dichmann, medical director, Marian Cancer Care, noted that the global pandemic has added more layers of concern to patients during their ongoing battles against cancer.