Kevin is a 21-year-old undergrad at Loyola University Chicago. Recognizing that the campus is undergoing major growth, he spends part of his time ensuring that LGBTQ equality and concerns are part of the emerging culture of the Catholic university. He has served on the planning committees for Loyola’s GLBTQ Week, Hate Crime Awareness Month and the university’s Day of Silence.
Off-campus, Kevin has been trained as an HIV/STD test counselor at the Howard Brown Broadway Youth Center. He also cofounded a free ACT prep course for an inner city high school. Most recently, he is a published author for his genetics and virology research at The Salk Institute in La Jolla, California.
In 2008 he was awarded the Point Foundation Scholarship. Looking forward, Kevin hopes to attend medical school and one day become a father.
Did you know? Kevin once potty-trained a two-year-old in two days because he was sick of dirty diapers.
