By: Sarah Parlette '12
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[Editor's note: This is part 2 of 11 in a series of Aquinas College student profiles being published on the Aquinas website throughout the spring 2012 semester.]
                                                
                                                “I guess there is always that drive; I have this drive to be significant. I don’t
                                                like being just another member of the herd so to speak. You know, I want something
                                                that’s distinguishing myself from everyone else,” said sophomore Evan Kowalski. His
                                                mother, a nurse, and his father, a firefighter, inspired him to go into the medical
                                                field as a physician’s assistant so as to have an impact on people daily like his
                                                parents. Service runs in his family.
                                                
                                                Coming from Commerce Township, a small residential town in Michigan, Kowalski emphasized
                                                how privileged he feels to be able to come to college and learn from such a broad
                                                range of staff on various topics. He knows that many students complain about having
                                                to attend certain classes or having to wake up early but Kowalski relishes the opportunity.
                                                
                                                Originally completely unaware of Aquinas, Kowalski, a biology major, said that while in the midst of applying to various biology programs, he received
                                                a call from Aquinas and thought ‘why not?’ His two main reasons for choosing  after
                                                his acceptance: the beauty of the campus and the generous financial aid, two things
                                                that some students may take for granted.
                                                
                                                Since his freshman year he has grown as a person. "If anything I've gained a little
                                                bit of confidence since I've got out of high school," he said relating how his new
                                                attitude is a by-product of being away from home and having to rely only on himself.
                                                
                                                Kowalski's freshman year was certainly an adjustment period, however, after finding
                                                a best friend in his roommate he said that things just took off from there in a spider
                                                web effect, "It started with just my roommate, then with my suitemates, then we kind
                                                of expanded to the floor above us in Regina (Hall)."
                                                
                                                Having focused on his academics and his passion for rock climbing, Kowalski is hoping
                                                to become an official member of the biology honor society Tri Beta at the end of the
                                                2011-2012 academic year. He has enjoyed being able to ride his bike around Grand Rapids
                                                and exploring every corner of the city from Eastown to Rosa Parks Circle.
                                                
                                                After he graduates , he would like to be remembered for two things: his biology
                                                capstone research and his appetite for education. Even though he is currently a sophomore
                                                Kowalski has already put some serious thought into his future research: He thinks
                                                that by blending his biology interests and his liberal arts education he can create
                                                an interdisciplinary solution to why there is an increased bacterial resistance to
                                                immunities.
                                                
                                                “I love learning! It’s a really nerdy thing to say. For some reason I just really
                                                love being at school, I love being at college, I love taking classes,” said the Ray
                                                Bradbury fan with a smile when explaining his passion for learning. Kowalski’s yearning
                                                doesn’t just hold to his interest in biology but rather expands to all subjects from
                                                English to science and even to zombies. He strives for high goals academically and
                                                takes pride in getting all A's.
                                                
                                                Having declared a minor in chemistry he said that academics haven’t been too challenging up until this point. With math
                                                being one of his few academic weaknesses he was a bit worried about his chemistry
                                                courses at first but now enjoys them.
                                                
                                                One of his favorite  memories is of backpacking with friends he met at Aquinas on
                                                North Manitou during the 2011 Labor Day weekend. Kowalski said that it was a first-time
                                                experience for one of his friends who hadn’t brought warm enough clothing. The group
                                                of four ended up enjoying their time despite not being able to return to the mainland
                                                for an extra day due to 12 foot swells on Lake Michigan.