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Sophia Wirtz

Sophia Wirtz ’27 is a Business and Global Studies double major with a minor in Public Health at St. Lawrence University. Her interests focus on nonprofit leadership, global health, and the ways organizations can improve access to care and support for families. During her internship with the Heartfelt Dreams Foundation, she contributed to fundraising, donor outreach, patient storytelling, scholarship review, and planning for the organization’s charity golf tournament.

Meika Nadeau

Meika Nadeau '26 is from Tupper Lake, New York and is majoring in biomedical sciences and minoring in public health. She is interested in mechanisms that drive behavior and joined Dr Adam E. Fox's lab to explore techniques that analyze the relationships undermining impulsivity. This summer Meika investigated the effect of variable conditions on impulsive choice using a delay discounting task with rats.

Mathilda Rice

Hello! My name is Mathilda and I am a recent graduate from St. Lawrence University. I majored in Global Studies with a minor in Public Health and Spanish. I am interested in working with local food systems to promote healthy communities. My experience with farming has opened my eyes to the importance of good food for overall health. I am hoping to utilize the skills and ideologies I learned this summer to define my future path in food sovereignty work. My hobbies include cooking yummy food and reading fiction.

Paige Bertram

Hello, my name is Paige Bertram ’26. I am a student at St. Lawrence University, double majoring in Psychology and English with a minor in Public Health. I have a strong passion for helping those who feel lost or hopeless by providing both emotional support and practical assistance.

Bronte Beck

Bronte Beck '27 is a Biomedical Sciences major and aspiring physician with a strong interest in rural and pediatric medicine. On campus, she is a varsity athlete on the St. Lawrence University Riding Team and serves as a teaching assistant in the General Biology laboratory. Additionally, Bronte is gaining real-world experience through an internship partnership with St. Lawrence University and Canton-Potsdam Hospital in Canton, NY, where she works as a Health Coach, supporting a chronically ill client in achieving their health goals. Upon graduation from St.

Hillary Sterling

My name is Hillary Sterling ’25 and I am a student athlete at St. Lawrence University, playing Division I Ice Hockey, and pursuing a double major in Biology and Business in the Liberal Arts and a minor in Public Health. On campus, I am a social media ambassador for the Letters of Love Club, a lead organizer for the Little Saints Big Future Program, and a Women’s Ice Hockey representative in the St. Lawrence University Student Athlete Advisory Committee.

Elena (Ellie) Shaw

Hello! I am Ellie Shaw, a dynamic individual from the class of 2024. I am pursuing a double major in Psychology and Hispanic Studies, along with a minor in Public Health. I have a fervor for art and its potential to drive change. With this, I have embraced the role of an activist in advocating for sociopolitical causes. I aspire to become an art lawyer, leveraging my expertise to protect and promote artists' rights and creative expression. Beyond my academic pursuits, I find solace and joy in the great outdoors, often spending my free time hiking, climbing, or riding my bike!

Kanonkela Kazembe Chibwe

My name is Kanonkela and I am a junior from Chienge, Zambia majoring in Biomedical Sciences, and minoring in Chemistry and Public Health. I have always loved doing research and contributing to the science world, and this made me take up the opportunity when it presented itself. I have continued doing the research into this fall.

Caitlin Erb

Caitlin Erb (she/her/hers) is a member of the 2023 class of St. Lawrence University. She double majored in Anthropology and Biology, double minored in Public Health and African Studies, and hopes to take a gap year before pursuing a graduate degree in Anthropology. Her academic interests lie within Biological Anthropology and Biology; however, they are focused on Bioarcheology and Paleopathology.

Jane Krausman

My name is Jane and I just recently graduated from St. Lawrence University in May 2023 with a major in conservation biology and minor in public health. I chose this area of study because I am passionate about the study of One Health, which highlights the intersections between human, animal, and ecosystem health. I was first introduced to the study of One Health during an internship at a wildlife clinic in 2020. In 2021, I took a class called "Food from the Sea" which allowed me to explore topics related to ocean conservation.

Zoie Lehman

My name is Zoie Lehman, I am 21 years old, and am a current senior at St. Lawrence University. I was raised by a single mother in Lewis County, New York. It has been my mom and I my entire life, and our story has not always been for the faint hearted. My biological father walked out before I was a year old, and for my mom, raising a child on her own was not easy.

Maheriniaina Kevin Rasamimanana

My name is Maheriniaina Kevin Rasamimanana, I am a Junior at St. Lawrence University and I am an international student from Madagascar. I am majoring in Biochemistry and minoring in Public Health. I am also involved in the Club soccer team and I am a Tenor singer in the Laurentian Singers.

Talya Scott

Talya Scott, ’23, has a major in Neuroscience and minors in Public Health and Chemistry. Her time spent working in a nursing home and interest in medicine led her to pursue a research project testing a potential treatment for Parkinson’s Disease in a C. elegans model. After completing this summer research project, she plans to continue her research as an SYE to further expand her own and the scientific community’s understanding of this disease.

Trent Meyer

My name is Trent Meyer, and I am a senior majoring in Statistics and minoring in Public Health from Croghan, NY. My interests are using data visualization techniques to view public health data sets. My goal is to continue onto graduate school to get my masters in epidemiology.

Karina Bellavia

Karina Bellavia '22 is a biology major with an interest in entomology. During her summer research, she studied the behavior of the robber fly species Lasiopogon currani at Glenmeal State Forest, NY. Karina is continuing her research as an Honors thesis throughout her senior year. She also plans to attend graduate school and pursue a PhD in Ecology after graduation. In her free time, she enjoys road cycling, hiking, baking, and looking at insects in the wild.

Martina Velásquez Lemaitre

Martina Velásquez Lemaitre, class of 2024, is majoring in neuroscience and minoring in public health. Her passion for how science can be applied to solve public health matters and improve people's quality of life across the world motivated her to conduct summer research with Dr. Amanda Oldacre on the Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Analysis of Catalytic Plastic Degradation in 2022 at St. Lawrence University and to shadow and volunteer at the SAINTS-PERES Paris Institute for the Neurosciences in 2023.