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Scott Sophier

Scott Sophier has spent more than two decades serving the Evanston Community through law enforcement, but his journey started in the early 2000s—balancing work, school and his goals as a student at Oakton College.

When Marquise L. Weatherspoon saw a social media post about Oakton’s Workforce Empowerment Initiative (WEI), she was looking for something new.

Marquise L. Weatherspoon

When Jacqueline Sancen returned to Oakton College, she wasn’t just chasing a degree—she was reclaiming her confidence and sense of purpose.

Jacqueline Sancen

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Julian Ozers

Published on: August 12, 2025

Through a pandemic, Julian Ozers found a creative community at Oakton. He is pursuing an associate in fine arts, while he also set himself up for success with an AutoCAD certificate.

Patrick Butiong

Published on: July 21, 2025

As a licensed physical therapist assistant, Patrick Butiong helps people move through pain and regain their confidence—one thoughtful exercise at a time.

Robert Noia

Published on: July 8, 2025

"I’m mentoring students who are serious about design, helping them take their work to the next level. I’m learning with them, and helping them, while still pushing forward in my own career. It’s grounding. And they inspire me—they’re fearless."

Taylor Anama

Published on: June 12, 2025

Taylor was looking for a college experience that was a close to home commute. What he found were opportunities to build community and grow as a leader.

Marga Martinez

Published on: May 14, 2025

Marga’s decision to move to the U.S. was deeply personal—rooted in the desire for healing and openness around mental health.

Raisa Gwyneth Javan

Published on: May 2, 2025

Inspired by the compassionate nurses who supported her family through their most difficult moments, Raisa shifted course and enrolled in Oakton’s nursing program.

Giorgia Balestri

Published on: April 30, 2025

"When you have a family, or you feel older, and you’re busy and new to the community, it’s hard. But don’t listen to that voice. You can do it. Keep going—you will be proud of yourself.”

Cindi-Marie Willoughby

Published on: January 6, 2025

Cindi-Marie Willoughby, Psy.D. is an Oakton College Distinguished Alumni honoree. Her work is continuously guided by resilience as a clinical psychologist and college professor.

Dario Castañeda

Published on: January 6, 2025

“I feel that immigration law is the best field of law as far as you’re giving back and also receiving so much. When a client becomes a citizen, it’s the ultimate achievement. "