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She/Her
Biology, Neuroscience, and Music Performance
Loves - Singing, playing piano, hanging out with friends
I’m looking forward to learning more about the spiritualities of the student body and facilitating conversations about them this year as an IFPE.
Biology and Environmental Studies
I love farming, music, food, and people. I also really love Green Oaks.
I am excited for being an IFPE and connecting people with different cultures and backgrounds in an open and accepting environment.
History
Some of my greatest interests are old ships, ancient literature, and exploring battlefields. I also enjoy taking walks around campus, playing guitar, and taking drives out in the country.
As an IFPE I’m most looking forward to exploring the connection we share between each other, ourselves, and the divine and how we interact with that connection through each other
Elementary Education
Loves - Reading, Writing, Yoga, Netflix, doing my nails
This year, I am looking forward to helping people out with their spiritual interests as well as growing in my own spirituality by learning from people and their faiths.
Biochemistry
I Love dancing, trying new foods, creating music
I am excited to have the opportunity to learn and interact with others across campus
He/Him
Neuroscience
I love interacting with people and just learning new things every day.
I became an IFPE so I could learn from others about religion and spirituality. While sharing my own journey and the lessons I’ve learned.