Anna Johnson, a junior studying sociology with a minor in pre-law, is all-in when it comes to life as a Worcester State student. A Worcester, MA native, Anna has spent the past two years building an impressive resume of leadership and involvement experiences. She is currently the Student Trustee, a Presidential Student Ambassador, Third World […]
Read Story Student Spotlight | Anna JohnsonAs one of the newest student organizations at WSU, Chabad on Campus is one or our many faith based organizations on campus. OSILD chatted with Chabad President, Karen Shalev, to learn more about the important role that Chabad plays on our campus and what programming and educational opportunities the group brings to the WSU community.
Read Story Club Highlight | Chabad on CampusA vital part of our mission is leadership. LEADERSHIP IS MAKING CHANGE. This month: Celebrating Native American Heritage
Read Story Making Change: Native American & Indigenous HeritageResident Hall Director Demitruis Evans comes to us from Chicago, Illinois, where she recalls growing up in a working class black and brown community and finding passion in her education. “A lot of what I learned about myself happened when I was coming of age as a senior in high school. Those moments were the […]
Read Story Sharing Your Power & Knowing Yourself with Demitrius EvansOccupational Therapy major Victoria Donahue is a member and Treasurer for both Best Buddies and the Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA). A junior from West Roxbury, MA, she spends her time as a student balancing her class responsibilities, student organization roles, and a job at the Wellness Center. Throughout the last two years Victoria has […]
Read Story Student Spotlight | Victoria DonahueThe Commuter Activities Board (CAB) is a major student organization on campus and provides social opportunities for commuter students. OSILD chatted with CAB officers to learn more about the organization, their programs and initiatives, and how to get involved with the group!
Read Story Club Highlight | Commuter Activities BoardThird World Alliance (TWA) is the major multicultural student organization on campus and has been on campus as a club for students for 40 years. OSILD chatted with TWA President Diara Canton to learn more about TWA , their programs and initiatives, and how to get involved with the group!
Read Story Club Highlight | Third World AllianceA vital part of our mission is leadership. LEADERSHIP IS MAKING CHANGE. This month: Your Vote Matters.
Read Story Making Change: Your Vote MattersFor Dawn Eades, Ed.D., it’s been a journey to arrive at Worcester State. As a Pawtucket, Rhode Island native, she left home to attend Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, made a quick stop at Clemson University for graduate school, and then made a 3,000 mile move across the country to LA to work at […]
Read Story Dr. Dawn Eades & The Importance of MentorshipBen Morin is making a name for himself as an up-and-coming student leader at Worcester State. A junior Psychology major with a concentration in Mental Health Services and minors in Addictions Counseling and Ethnic Studies, Ben is adding to his mental health advocacy work this year as President of Active Minds, a student organization that […]
Read Story Student Spotlight | Ben Morin