CUNY – Samantha Wong was born with dwarfism. When she was in high school, she began to realize she could channel her energy to bring about positive change. Wong, who graduated from the College of Staten Island on May 30, has kept on working to make a difference — and her efforts have benefited many others along the way. Read more on the CUNY Website.
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