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From Limón to Harvard: Costa Rican Graduate Aims to Give Back to Her Province

From Limón to Harvard: Costa Rican Graduate Aims to Give Back to Her Province

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lyshsae Otárola Evans, originally from Limón, Costa Rica, has earned a master's degree in Urban Planning from Harvard University.
  • She aims to return to her province to contribute her knowledge and skills.
  • Otárola Evans hopes to inspire young people to pursue their dreams, drawing from her own journey.

Lyshsae Otárola Evans, who grew up in the Roosevelt neighborhood of Limón, Costa Rica, is celebrating a significant academic achievement: a master's degree in Urban Planning from Harvard University. Her success story is not just a personal triumph but also a source of inspiration for her home province and its youth.

Evans's journey began with her mother, and together they migrated to the United States. Now, armed with advanced knowledge from one of the world's most prestigious universities, she harbors a strong desire to return to the Caribbean region of Costa Rica. Her aspiration is to apply her expertise in urban planning to foster development and improvement in her native province.

Beyond her personal goals, Evans is motivated to serve as a role model. She aims to encourage young people, particularly those from similar backgrounds, to believe in their potential and to strive for their dreams. Her own path from Limón to Harvard exemplifies the possibilities that education and determination can unlock, offering a beacon of hope for aspiring students in her community.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.