The Gibson Girl illustrations began appearing in the 1890s as the personification of the feminine ideal. The stereotype led social reformers to set out to save women and return them to their pedestals.
Penn State Abington senior Ah-Lisa Hull lives with type 1 diabetes and aspires to become a doctor so she can treat other with the condition. Through a video and brochure called The Doctor in Me, Hull spreads the word about the diabetic lifestyle.
Biology major Ah-Lisa Hull developed "The Doctor in Me," a video and brochure educating the public on the diabetes lifestyle. She said each patient's daily regimen in different although guided by the same principles.