Morzep

The story of one young Latino in the White House

latin man

Mario Moreno Zepeda, 27, was born in Monterrey, Mexico, but his family moved to the U.S. when his parents came to pursue graduate degrees. Moreno Zepeda, who serves as press secretary for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy…

Adapted from NBC Latino.

Read the whole story here.

Eight Latino Millenials currently working in the White House

Read more here.

President

Let’s begin your path to college.

Follow Me

Ready to start your path to college and future success?

Fill out our contact form today to get personalized guidance, answers to your questions, and a clear next step toward your goals!

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name(Required)

Related Posts

A person wearing a blue sweatshirt types on a laptop at a desk with open books and a pen in a library, possibly drafting medical school personal statement examples.

Medical School Personal Statement Examples (And What Makes Them Work)

Your GPA is solid. Your MCAT score is competitive. Your clinical hours are logged. And now you’re staring at a blank document knowing that this ...
Read More →
A woman in glasses and a white blouse shakes hands with a seated girl in an office, holding a notebook—perhaps discussing how to prepare for a medical school interview—with a whiteboard and plants in the background.

Medical School Interview Questions: How to Prepare and Ace Every Format

You’ve spent years building your medical school application. The GPA, the MCAT, the clinical hours, the personal statement. And then, the invitation arrives. You have ...
Read More →
A stone academic building with large windows and a green lawn sits beside a tall tree under a clear blue sky—it’s the perfect spot for students to review common medical school interview questions before their big day.

How to Get Into Medical School: A Step-by-Step Guide

You’ve wanted this for a long time. Maybe since middle school, maybe longer. The white coat. The rounds. The moment a patient looks at you ...
Read More →