Nadine Finigan ’92

Nadine Finigan ’92 was promoted to senior research project manager for her work with Steppin’ Up, a mentoring initiative through Johns Hopkins University, intended to increase interest in academics and reduce aggression in middle-school children. She previously worked for Teach For America in Baltimore and has continued efforts “to make this adopted city a better place for children.” She has also been working with Evette Maranda ’92 on a paper, “A Cultural Lens: Exploring the school behavior of urban, low-income, African American students,” which they were asked to present at the National Black Child Development Institute’s Conference.
Nadine Finigan ’92 was promoted to senior research project manager for her work with Steppin’ Up, a mentoring initiative through Johns Hopkins University, intended to increase interest in academics and reduce aggression in middle-school children. She previously worked for Teach For America in Baltimore and has continued efforts “to make this adopted city a better place for children.” She has also been working with Evette Maranda ’92 on a paper, “A Cultural Lens: Exploring the school behavior of urban, low-income, African American students,” which they were asked to present at the National Black Child Development Institute’s Conference.