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Carla Cardamone ’19 is a familiar voice to hundreds of alumni, if not thousands, from her four years as a TeleFund caller for Oxy. “I wanted a well-rounded liberal arts education at a small school in a big city,” says the sociology major from Mill Valley. “When I visited Oxy for the first time, I knew it was my dream school.” But like many students, she wouldn’t have been able to attend Occidental without financial support. “When I received my acceptance letter and corresponding financial aid, I was completely blown away,” Carla recalls. “I cried and so did my mom.” Of all her courses at Oxy, she says, the most memorable was Creative Nonfiction, which she took last fall from Sarah Ostendorf, adjunct assistant professor of writing and rhetoric. Prior to the class, “I was horrified at the idea of any of my peers reading my writing,” Carla admits. “The class gave me the confidence to share my work. It was such a unique experience to have 15 different people helping you turn your piece into what you wanted it to be.” Carla also considers herself fortunate to have conducted research alongside Lisa Wade, associate professor of sociology, on the social construction of the body as portrayed in pop culture. She will be putting many of the lessons she learned at Oxy, such as sustainability in fashion in her Environmental Sociology class, into her day-to-day work as an assistant merchant with Ingrid & Isabel, the San Francisco-based maternity company. Occidental relies on gifts to the Oxy Fund to help finance everything from student scholarships and paid internships to summer research and other high-impact programs. As a TeleFund caller and assistant manager, Carla raised more than $50,000 to support the College’s current operations. “I can’t say enough good things about TeleFund—I gained a strong sense of self-confidence, I talked with people from all backgrounds, and I made the best friends in the world,” she says. “I am grateful to those who supported my scholarship, and for all of the professors and administrators who worked with me to make sure I got everything I wanted out of college and more.”
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