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A doctorate student enrolled at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center's College of Pharmacy with aspirations of becoming a pharmacist. The student managed social media accounts under the alias “KimmyKasi,” where she shared posts about music lyrics, fashion, and sexuality. She claimed that none of her posts identified her as a student at the College of Pharmacy or suggested any link to the university. Nevertheless, her social media presence soon became the subject of a university investigation.