Mike and wife Annette, longtime campus employees, took him into their home, greatly aiding him, and he thrived on campus, with roles in student government and Sigma Nu Fraternity. Living in Southern California with very limited means, the 17-year-old high school grad was motivated to attend SUU by his uncles, SUU ’60s alumni Mike and Matt Damavandi, and his brother, Dr. Indeed, his life changed cosmically when, at 14, he came to America from his home in Iran. “It was clear the people there have the best interests of the students at heart, and want them to succeed.” “When I think about SUU, the first word that comes to mind is ‘gratitude,’” says the social science major. He says that’s an important lesson he learned on campus. By the time his SUU graduation arrived, Reza Razavi had determined to make a difference in the lives of others.
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