
Savannah Johnson ‘22 is a senior CBSC major from Huntsville, AL, who has minors in Data Science and Poverty and Human Capability Studies. On campus she plays for the Women’s Golf Team, works for the CBSC department as a student assistant, and is an employee of the Traveller Safe Ride Program at W&L. Upon graduation, she will be living in Austin, TX, working as a Product Analyst for a software company.

Ida Whitney ‘22 is a senior at Washington and Lee University. She will be completing a B.A. in Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences along with a Studio Art minor. Coming from Door County Wisconsin, Ida plans to travel by exploring outdoor job opportunities post-graduation.

Amanda Deans '22 is a senior Cognitive and Behavioral Science major and Creative Writing minor at Washington and Lee University. On campus, she works as a peer writing consultant and leads outdoor trips for the Outing Club. She is considering many post-graduation opportunities, but hopes to continue being involved in research.

Grace Boudreau ’23 is a junior at Washington and Lee University from San Francisco, CA. She is currently pursuing a bachelor of sciences in Cognitive and Behavioral Science and a minor in Education. She worked as a student assistant at Woods Creek Montessori Preschool and the Rockbridge Youth Choir in Lexington. After graduation, she hopes to work as a research assistant and later earn her Ph.D. in clinical psychology.

Hannah Puckett ’23 is a junior CBSC major and Classics and Poverty and Human Capability Studies double minor from Williamsburg, Virginia. On campus she is a peer counselor and is part of the leadership teams for Nabors Service League, Campus Kitchen and RUF. In her free time you will most likely find her in the Campus Garden or throwing a frisbee on the colonnade.

Cora Chaney '24 is a sophomore CBSC major and Education minor from Boise, Idaho.
On campus, she is part of the Pre-health club and leadership team for RUF.
Outside of campus you will most likely find her hiking or spending time with family.

Elise Molinaro '24 is a sophomore CBSC major and Poverty & Human Capabilities Studies and Environmental Studies minor from East Stroudsburg, PA. On campus, she is a member of the Women's Cross Country and Track and Field teams, sings in University Singers, and is a member of RUF and Nabors Service League leadership. In her free time, she will likely be found hiking, reading, or with friends.