McConnell Scholar Class of 2025

About

Greta Noble, of Fort Thomas, Ky., is a member of the McConnell Scholar Class of 2025 at the University of Louisville. She is studying biology, environmental science, political science and Spanish.

Honors & Awards

  • University of Louisville Dean's List
  • University of Louisville Dean's Scholar
  • University of Louisville Honors Scholar
  • University of Louisville Honors Program
  • National Seal of Biliteracy 

Campus & Extracurricular Involvement

  • Director of Coordination to the Academic Vice President, Student Government Association 
  • Dancer Relations Coordinator, raiseRED Dance Marathon (23-24)
  • Health and Wellness Chair, McConnell Scholars Council (23-24)
  • Intramural Chair, Chi Omega Sorority (22-23)
  • Member, SALUD 
  • Member, Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity  
  • Member, American Medical Student Association 
  • Participant, National Sustained Dialogue Summer Undergraduate Summit
  • University of Louisville Club Soccer Team 

Internships & Work Experience

  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow 
  • Kentucky Racing Health Services Clinic Spanish Interpretation Internship
  • UofL Reach Structured Learning Assistant, Biology & Chemistry 
  • City Studios Architecture Historic Preservation Temp 

Community Service

  •  Volunteer, Kentucky Racing Health Services
  • Notetaker, Disability Resource Center

High School

Greta is a graduate of Highlands High School, where she graduated as a member of the National Math, Spanish and English Honors societies. She received the National Seal of Biliteracy and the President's Award for Educational Excellence. She is also a We the People state champion.

I am beyond honored to have received the McConnell Scholarship. The McConnell Center is built on a rich tradition of scholarship and service that facilitates academic excellence and works to give back to the state of Kentucky. I look forward to engaging in every aspect of community and scholarship the program has to offer in the next four years.