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Anna Hickner is a graduate fellow at Diversity Spectrum.
She
is currently a doctoral student at the Center for Professional Psychology at George
Washington University
where she serves as a first year representative on the Faculty Committee, as
well as acts as a liaison between GWU and Diversity Spectrum.
As an Alumnae of
Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana, Anna obtained her Bachelor’s
degree in Psychology with minors in Biology and Spanish and graduated summa cum laude. During her college
career, Anna also had the fortune to study in Spain
and Honduras,
participate in choir and the step team, and conduct research with the Center
for Women’s Intercultural Leadership.
After graduating Anna volunteered in Costa
Rica as a school psychologist in a boarding
school for impoverished teenaged girls. She was also recognized and published
in the United States Catholic Mission Association Magazine for
her musical compositions for the school’s 9th grade graduation.
Her
current interests in psychology include multicultural/diversity issues, women’s
health, and she hopes to eventually work on an international level. In her free time Anna enjoys reading, working
out, movies, traveling, and playing piano. Anna is very excited to be part of
the Diversity Spectrum team!
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