Koryn St. Clair MA

About Me
I am an analytical, rising fourth year Ph.D. student in the School Psychology program with passions that can be found at the intersection of data and equity. I am particularly drawn to projects that examine student mental health, Black youth, and disproportionality as my upbringing as a Black woman in the U.S. has instilled in me a deep commitment to antiracism, anti-oppression, and equity. I am committed to actively advocating for inclusivity and I seek out environments that challenge my own way of thinking and promote cultural humility. These values allow me to not only recognize and embrace my differences, but also support me in my efforts to do the same for others enabling me to work effectively with diverse groups. CARHEās commitment to ultimately dismantle structural racism through research, narrative change and community engagement aligns seamlessly with my own values and professional goals.
As a Graduate Research Assistant at CARHE, I am currently working with the Ignite the Spark Scholars Program.
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Educational Studies and Psychology from Marquette University, and I earned my Masters of Arts in Educational Psychology from University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
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