Postscripts 2021

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ALUMS IN ACTION

2021 Cornelian Award Winner

Leah Carter ’08:

Healing people—and the health care system— with a ‘service-driven life’ Family medicine resident and health care equity advocate Dr. Leah Carter ’08 is this year’s Alum of the Year.

“E

arly on, I knew that I wanted to be a doctor,” says Leah Carter ’08, who received her MD from Trinity School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md., earlier this year. And with so many female role models growing up, from her pediatrician to her dentist, Leah admits: “I think I was in the third grade before I found out that men could be doctors!” Leah was nominated for this year’s Cornelian Award by her longtime friend and former classmate, Jessica Mennis Viets ’08, who praised Leah’s advocacy for equitable health care, including lobbying for federal policy and legislation changes. “She has always been a friend and champion of those who are underrepresented,” Jessica says. “And through her professional work, she has been able to leverage her medical degree to new heights in ensuring equity and inclusion for BIPOC communities.” In 2012, Leah graduated with a B.S. in biophysics from USC—the first woman of color to do so in the school’s history— and this June, she began her family medical residency at Charles Drew University, located in what she calls “one of the most resource-poor regions in Los Angeles.” Leah talks passionately about “the social determinants of health” and how health care providers can better support their patients and their communities. She downplays the advocacy she has

done over the years, saying, “It feels like I fall into these things,” but those around her see much more intentionality. “My mother, as the very Catholic woman that she is, she’s like, ‘No, that’s your calling.’ ” Although still in the early days of her residency, Leah is committed to serving the individual needs of her patients. “I value every person as a distinct and unique human, and I think that regardless of what they go through, they should have the resources and the support they need, not just to survive, but also to thrive.” The call to serve others was a family imperative. “My mom instilled community service in us really early on,” Leah says. “I try to live a servicedriven life.” Driven also by her passion for science, Leah decided that practicing medicine was a great way to be of “service to my community,” a commitment that was bolstered by Mayfield’s “Actions Not Words” motto. She was also shaped by Mayfield figures like Sr. Barbara Mullen, SHCJ. Leah vividly recalls a unique piece of guidance Sr. Barbara offered about self-care: “Young women need to be more selfish sometimes!” Insights like that continue to give Leah both the motivation and the endurance for the many ambitious projects she takes on. By almost any measure, the accomplishments of the Carter family

are impressive. Leah’s sister, Jalen Carter '12, earned her B.S. in neuroscience

from Duke and is now pursuing her Master’s of Public Health at UCLA. Like Leah, Jalen is committed to service and community well-being; she was instrumental in organizing Kaiser’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the L.A. area. With Leah’s residency at Charles Drew in full swing, her schedule is busier than ever, but after so much time on the East Coast, she says she is “thankful that I get to train so close to home.” She also says it was meaningful for her to help in Mayfield’s Health Office during the reopening of the Bellefontaine campus this spring (see page 36). “Being back at Mayfield made me realize what a special place it is,” she says. And, in spite of her many commitments, Leah will serve on the Board of Trustees Admissions Committee for 2021-22. The entire Mayfield community is overjoyed to have her “close to home” again, too! Leah will be honored as Mayfield’s Alum of the Year and presented with the Cornelian Award for her commitment to “Actions Not Words” service during a special Mass on campus on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, at 10 a.m. (After Mass, the Classes of 1980 and 1981 will celebrate their 40th Reunion Brunch in Strub Hall.)

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In Memoriam

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page 66

2021 Cornelian Award Winner: Leah Carter ’08

3min
page 59

Congratulations, Class of 2021!

4min
pages 52-55

Strub Hall: Century 2

3min
pages 42-47

Legacy Gifts Secure Our Future

6min
pages 48-49

All Revved Up For A Mission-Driven Night at the Petersen

1min
page 50

The Mayfield Crier Finds a New Life Online

3min
page 33

This ‘Humanities-Based Math’ Course Is No Average STEM Class

4min
page 32

Inspiring Figures of the Past Meet History in the Making

4min
page 31

Civilizing Civics

4min
page 30

The Play’s The Thing

6min
pages 28-29

Latinas Unidas: Celebrating the Diversity of the Latinx Experience

2min
page 25

Student Diversity Council: Decentralized Leadership and a Mandate for ‘Actions Not Words’

5min
pages 24-25

New STEM Course Engineers‘a Totally Different Way of Learning’

8min
pages 19-21

Living Holy Child History: Sr. Sheila McNiff ’56, SHCJ

8min
pages 12-14

A New Type of ‘Actions Not Words’ Ministry

6min
pages 10-11

Message from the Head of School

3min
pages 4-5

About This Issue

1min
pages 2-3

Alums in Action: Liesl Pike Moldow ’83

4min
pages 58-59

Class Notes

16min
pages 60-65

Alum Updates

4min
pages 56-57

A Memorable Year in Cubs Athletics: Steve Bergen’s “Top 3” Moments

4min
pages 40-41

Pure Reimagination: Remixing the Arts for Online Audiences

6min
pages 38-39

‘Once a Mayfielder, always a Mayfielder’

7min
pages 36-37

Destination Bellefontaine: A Long and Winding Road

3min
pages 34-35

Body of Knowledge

10min
pages 16-18

SEEDs of Change in Social Justice Education

5min
pages 22-23

Challenging Concepts, Simple Connections

4min
pages 26-27

Health Care Hero

4min
page 15

Meet Our New Trustees

6min
pages 7-9

Message from the Board of Trustees Chair

3min
page 6
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