Hometown
Clifton Park, NY
Major/Minor & Why:
Psychology and Gender Women Studies: Psychology can offer so many different types of social work professions and the study of people in general is fascinating to me. I decided to minor in Gender Women Studies because of its focus on how society influences the way gender roles are played out day to day.Â
Other things your involved in on campus/work:
I am an R.A. in Dablon and have been an R.A. in freshman resident’s halls for the past three years. I work every day at Elmcrest Daycare Center in the toddler room. A member of the newly found group STAND.
How did you get involved with Rwanda/through class? (specific class course name with teacher please):
I got involved in STAND through Religion 400, Religion, Conflict, and Peace in an African Context with Dr. Darius Makuja.Â
What has been the most profound thing you have learned about Rwanda/STAND/through your class?
What does STAND stand for? What do you hope your Rwanda group accomplishes? Is anyone else working on it with you?
STAND is a student-led division of the United to End Genocide (formerly Genocide Intervention Network), it envisions a world in which the international community protects civilians from genocidal violence. At its core, the mission is to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. The goal of our entire class (both Rwanda and Darfur groups) is to spread awareness about Africa and educate the Le Moyne community about the atrocities that had occurred in both places. Our goal as a class is to create a STAND group on campus and hold events throughout the spring semester.Â
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Why is spreading awareness about Rwanda/STAND important to you?
Spreading awareness about genocide is important because many people don’t realize it is going on, they only become aware after thousands of people are killed. By educating people about other genocides that have occurred hopefully we will be the generation that is able to say “Never Again” and mean it.
What do you hope to do after Le Moyne? How will having awareness of Rwanda/STAND/the class your in help you in your future, if it will.
After Le Moyne I plan to go on and get my doctorate in School Psychology. I will be able to use the knowledge I have gained in this class by spreading the word. One day I will be working in a school. Creating high school STAND chapters is something I would love to do. This class had also taught me to be aware of the “American bubble” I currently live in. I am now aware of more global issues and my friends will be glad to hear that my geography knowledge has increased tremendously!  Â
What would be your best advice for first year students regarding getting involved?
My best advice would be to find a few clubs that you are passionate about and run with them! Being involved in multiple groups doesn’t give you the opportunity to truly be 100% involved in one cause. If you feel passion for something focus your energy on it rather than spreading yourself to thin.  Â
What’s a quote/motto you live by?
“Celebrate we will, cause life is short but sweet for certain.” DMB
What do you do for fun/to relax?
Who has been your favorite professor at Le Moyne?
Best advice for students stressed out about finals this week?
YOU’RE ALMOST THERE!!!!