Class of 2026
Meet Our Executive Board!
General Board Members
- Patient Care Quality Assurance Committee Representative: Grace Davis
- Curriculum Committee Representative:Kyle Wright
- Risk Safety and Infection Control Committee Representative: Yves W Augustin
- Promotions Committee: Love Arobieke
- Ethics Professionalism and Citizenship Committee Representative: Madeleine Buckner-McCurdy
- Outcome Assessment Committee Representative: Aleksja Hoxha
- Research Committee Representative: Janel Romagnoli
- ASDA Class Representative: Stacey Young
- ADEA Class Representative: Anna Lubitz
- Student Library Advisory Committee Representative: Beshoy Lawindy
- Community Service Chairs: Jamyla Palomar & Rana Sultan
Advice from the D25’s to Survive D1
- “Budget your time to allow for school work and self care!”
Sidney M D25 - “Believe in yourself! We are all chosen to be here for a reason. On good days celebrate that, and on rough days believe it even harder. Congratulations on being accepted into the D’26 class and welcome to the TUSDM family!” Kaylin T D25
- “Do 1 activity a week that brings you happiness! Go on a walk, hang out with friends, etc. ” Nashley M D25
- “Find YOUR own individual balance” Jaela P D25
- “Take it one day at a time. Study hard but still make time to enjoy other things and have fun.” Ramanpreet D25
- “Do not compare yourself to the people around you. It is all about personal growth!” Anon D25
- Always believe in yourself! Don’t compare yourself to others; connect with you classmates to remain encouraged and reminded that you are not alone. Stay organized and prioritize your health! Madison W D25
- “Remember that a grade does not define how great of a dentist you will become. Try your best, work hard, and find what works for you. It is a transition, and it is okay to feel like you don’t know what you’re doing. Eventually, you will get into a routine, you will find your best study habits, and you will get better. Remember that everything happens for a reason and do not give up. God has your back, and has gotten you this far, he will not abandon you now. ” Maria G D25
- “Try to attend live lectures or watch the lectures during the allotted time. It’s easy to fall behind and you’ll lose time you could have used to study/review, catching up. This can also help you better manage your time and incorporate self-care habits like going to the gym, exploring Boston, etc. A well balanced academic/leisure lifestyle is key for succeeding your first year.” Jeancarlos F D25
- “Maintain your schedule, it seems relaxed at first but then it picks up and then boom, you are a real D1. Plan family trips acocrdingly, you cannot miss exams for every event. Seek out help from D2s, D3s they are really helpful and have great resources. Talk to other students when you are struggling, trust me we all have in some way and can help by just having a listening ear or give sound advice. Make sure to do review office hours and review sessions they are really helpful for your success. Take advantage of all learning opportunties that will help you excel and grow in your future career. Try study groups but if it doesnt work do what works for you. Ask for help in operative from D2s and up, we all have been there and needed help organizing our locker to helping doing a CLASS II restoration, we got your back and want you to succeed. AND YOU WILL!” Jasmine P D25
- “Welcome to your first year of dental school! Please be open to asking for help and never assume that you will be a burden (especially in Operative). You have been provided with all the resources and people to help you succeed, so please rely upon them (especially with organizing your materials, ask your Big). Please don’t underestimate your ability and honestly focus solely on all materials provided by your professors, primarily lecture reviews. Keep a strong head on your shoulders, and don’t let anyone else worries sway or influence the decisions you make. Some classmates might be exacerbating their success at specific tasks, so never be hard on yourself. Try not to fall behind in lectures, but if you do, make sure to utilize TA reviews and professor reviews if you are in a time crunch. Also, it might take some time, but please find the best way to learn and master the material, then stick to that method that works best for you. My first-year spring semester was a success once I blocked out all the noise and found the most suitable way that works for my learning process. Last, make sure that you enjoy every moment of this first year.” Glory O D25