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What is the Student Ambassador Program?

Psychology’s Student Ambassador Program exists to answer your questions about courses and opportunities within the department.

If you are considering attending ÃÛѨÊÓƵ for your undergraduate degree, we are happy to help you learn what life as a psychology student at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ is like!

Connecting with our student ambassadors is also the best way to learn about upcoming campus events.ambassador-fridays.png

Having an advocate can help you make decisions.

The student ambassadors have experience with transitioning from high school to college and they are eager to help you find an academic home in the Department of Psychology.

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How do I connect with an ambassador?

The Psychology Ambassadors are excited to meet with you! Please use this  to schedule a time to meet with the Ambassador of your choice.

We look forward to meeting you!

Meet our ambassadors

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Portrait of Ainsley Medina.
A coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Psychology Ambassador Ainsley Medina ’26
Ainsley Medina, a junior from Castle Rock, Colorado, was drawn to ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s close-knit community and plans to pursue play therapy while enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and pickleball.
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Portrait of Rhysa Huffman.
A coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Psychology Ambassador Rhysa Huffman ’27
Rhysa Huffman, a sophomore psychology major from Eugene, Oregon, chose ÃÛѨÊÓƵ for its welcoming community and encourages students to get involved and make the most of campus opportunities.
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Portrait of Caity Babcock.
A coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Psychology Ambassador Caity Babcock ’25
Caity Babcock, a senior from Monterey, California, is passionate about sport and exercise psychology and found a supportive community at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ through the psychology department and women’s lacrosse team.
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Portrait of Mandy Dewey.
A coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Psychology Ambassador Mandy Dewey ’25
Mandy Dewey, a senior from Gresham, Oregon, is double majoring in psychology and mathematics and emphasizes the importance of community and involvement in the psychology department for academic success.
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Portrait of Marissa Dolson '24.
a coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Student Ambassador Marissa Dolson '24
"The field of psychology is absolutely fascinating. There is so much support in the psychology department from the professors and peers. I am so excited to expand the support system by being a psychology ambassador!"
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Portrait of Adaela Stigile.
A coffee cup with the text "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Psychology Ambassador Adaela Stigile '25
"The psychology department is such a welcoming space, and I can't wait to connect more with incoming and current people."
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A portrait of Zee Nace.
A cup of coffee with the words "Ambassador Fridays."
Meet Student Psychology Ambassador Zee Nace '24
"Now entering my senior year, I recognize that finding your safe space on a college campus isn't about making sure you can fit yourself into every available slot; it's about finding the space that adapts to you too. As a student ambassador, I know psychology isn't everyone's thing, but if you think it might be yours, ÃÛѨÊÓƵ's psychology department wants to learn your name and adapt to you too."