Fellow:Sapjah Zapotitla
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Bio
Sapjah is a Junior Undergraduate student pursuing a BA degree in psychology, a minor in Sociology, a minor in psychology of sports & exercise, and a Certificate of Undergraduate Study in Social Justice and Social Change. Her dream is to be a voice for marginalized communities and highlight the need for resources in both mental and physical health. Sapjah is a First-Generation Mexican-American student. She is part of the NIH-funded URISE Fellowship. She recently completed a summer research experience at Rice University. At Rowan, she was the President of the Sociology and Anthropology Club, President and PR of the Ballroom Club, the Risk Chair for ITSONUS, the only female wrestler, and a volunteer/manager of the GetFit program. Now she is the Vice president and PR of EPIC Movement and the Historian for Tri-Alpha. Outside of school, she enjoys all kinds of art; whether it be photography, dancing, singing, or playing instruments for church! She actively provides ideas and assistance as an alumni leader for a non-profit organization called Forging Youth Resilience, in which she has done CrossFit for over 5 years.
Achievements
Dean’s List 2022-2024 | President's Scholars of Excellence List 2024 | Academic Award National Collegiate Wrestling Association 2024
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