Chantrell Frazier Becomes The First Black Women To Earn A PH.D In Biochemistry At Florida International University
Student-athlete Chantrell Frazier is finding success off the court, becoming the first Black woman to earn a doctorate in biochemistry at Florida International University.
The transition from an HBCU was a stark difference as only a few Black students were among a class of 56,000 at the public university. However, what fueled her academic journey was her passion for forensic science, which took root while attending Savanah State University. Little did she know that she would make history by staying on track.
“It’s just being an example for them showing them that the ceiling is open because I feel like I’ve broken a lot of glass ceilings with what I’ve done,” she said.
Continue to make history, Chantrell the BPHN is proud of your accomplishment, and thank you for paving the way for future black doctors.
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