Isela Melendez-Carpio: Masters candidate (‘19) in Higher Education Student Affairs
Name: Diana Sanchez
Year: Fourth Year
Major: Spanish and French double major
Hometown: Danville, Va
1. What brought you to the Women's Center?
Our series on alumni who served as Big Brothers in the earliest years of our Men's Leadership Project continues this week with James Allman-Gulino.
Danielle Heckert is a second-year Rodman Scholar in the E-school studying Biomedical Engineering. Alongside being a first-year Resident Advisor, Danielle is also an EMT with the Charlottesville Albemarle Rescue Squad.
Tony Reyes studied Accounting and IT at UVA graduating from the McIntire School of Commerce in 2012. Tony was one of the pioneering Big Brothers in the early years of our Men's Leadership Project.
Alex is a graduate student currently completing her PhD in Clinical Psychology, and recently won the Society of Clinical Psychology (SCP) and Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology’s (CUDCP) Inaugural Distinguished Student Scientist-Pra
Rachel is a second year undergraduate in the College of Arts and Sciences, and one of the recipients of the Harrison Undergraduate Research Award for her work studying how macrophages control calcium within the MCU complex.
Name: Olivia Phillips
Year: Third
Major: Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Hometown: Ashland, VA
1. What brought you to the Women's Center?
Name: Nadia Camperlengo
Year: Fourth Year
Major: American Studies (concentration in Popular & Visual Culture)
Hometown: Charlottesville, VA
1. What brought you to the Women's Center?
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