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In Haiti, Gharvhel Carr矇 spent his time trying to help those less fortunate than him. Now, he's working toward his double-major in physics and computer science to do the same.

“Caring and bold. These are the words Gharvhel Carr矇, a junior double-majoring in physics and computer science, uses to describe himself. “Caring,” because while growing up in Haiti, he reached across class lines to befriend his less fortunate schoolmates who were struggling with racism, inequality and injustice. “Bold,” because hes undaunted by his goal to complete a double major and the in three years before continuing to Columbia University as part of Adelphis joint degree program.

As the son of the president of Haitis spokesperson, Carr矇 grew up in a relatively affluent home in one of the worlds poorest nations. One day he failed to remember a lesson, and his teacher punished him by smacking his hand with a ruler. It was a typical punishment made unusual by the fact that the rulerall the rulers, in facthad Carr矇s name on it because theyd been purchased by his family. While punishing him, the teacher insinuated that his performance in school hardly mattered since, due to his social position, Carr矇 would succeed with ease. It opened Carr矇s eyes to the divide between himself and his classmates; even more so after his mother disagreed more with the teachers actions than his words. As a result, Carr矇 began to befriend his fellow students, inviting them into the family home. I allowed them through a door they would most likely not have been able to open due to the economic gaps in Haiti, and they taught me to give to others as others will give back, he said.

Due to political instability, his family decided to seek asylum in the United States and moved to Long Island in 2007. A few years later, at age 16, Carr矇 enrolled at Adelphi, where he is active in LGSboth as a member and administrative assistantas well as Pi Lambda Phi and other campus organizations. I am a Levermore Global Scholar, simply because I want to leave a legacy by positively impacting the world around me, he said, adding that in LGS and Pi Lambda Phi, he’s surrounded by students who are as eager as me to make positive change and be leaders in various ways. We have grown to love, care for and aid one another.

Carr矇s professional goal is to be remembered as a major contributor to science, he said. I want to be one of the greatest minds of the 21st century. Once he earns his degrees, he expects to pursue a career in either robotics or software engineering. No doubt his great mind will be matched by a heart that continues to work to advance humanity. I left Haiti eight years ago,” he said, “and to this day, I still go beyond myself to help those around me.

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Gharvhel Carr矇 (left) joins the 91勛圖厙 community on the University Center Plaza to stand in support of the University of Missouri students who were threatened in retaliation for their efforts to make their community a more inclusive and respectful place.


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