Recent Southeast Missouri State University alumni Grace Powderly knew from a young age that practicing medicine was in her career path.
Powderly, of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, graduated from Southeast on May 14 with a Bachelor of Science in biology, biomedical sciences option, with minors in chemistry and biological and medical sciences entrepreneurship.
As a student, her passion for improving the lives of others with medicine fueled opportunities to give back. She is president of Southeast’s chapter of Global Brigades, an international student-led non-profit that empowers underprivileged communities by providing global health and holistic development. As president, she recruited students to help serve the medical needs of people in Panama this past semester.
Powderly also volunteers weekly with the SoutheastHEALTH Cancer Center, is captain of Southeast’s Women’s Tennis Team, and has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA. In the fall, Powderly will attend A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri.
Powderly said she chose Southeast to represent her local community by playing Division 1 tennis at the collegiate level, as well as for its academics. To her, it felt like a great place to call home.
When she looks back on her four years at Southeast, Powderly thinks fondly of experiences with the tennis team, particularly when they won the 2021 Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Regular-Season Championship — the first tennis championship in Southeast history.
This season, Powderly has been part of two more historic moments in Southeast women’s tennis history: the first OVC Tournament Championship and the first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. In addition, Grace was the recipient of the Ohio Valley Conference Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award (the first SEMO athlete to ever win this award) and one of the five students named an honoree of the President’s Spirit of Southeast Awards.

Our hard work on and off the court finally paid off, and I loved being able to represent the University with our accomplishment. This encompasses more than just the tennis matches we played; I will always remember the early morning practices, road trips, and memories my teammates made throughout the entire season.
Grace Powderly
Southeast Alum
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Grace graduated with a major in biology, biomedical sciences option with a minor in chemistry and biology and medical sciences entrepreneurship.