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Meet Siksika's Undergraduates

Brittany

Cheyenne

Daisha

Jackie

Jesenia

Brittany is a senior public health major with a concentration in education. She will pursue a career in Epidemiology. She dreams of researching and helping to stop the spread of preventable diseases in underserved communities. She is a Supplemental Instruction Leader with the Academic Success Center and enjoys helping people help themselves. She loves learning about different cultures, finds peace in nature, and tries to greet everyone with a smile.

Cheyenne Jacobs is the current Vice President of the Siksika Chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc.  She is also the Vice President of the Student Life for the Student Government Association, a Peer Leader, Orientation Leader, and Student Ambassador. She enjoys and is also heavily involved with the civic engagement on her campus.  She is graduating this May with a double major in Sports Management and Media Productions with the hopes of owning her own Sports and Entertainment Business. 

Jacquelin is a Junior at William Paterson University with an accounting major and a criminology and criminal justice minor. Her goal is to be a forensic accountant investigating fraud and/or embezzlement. On campus she has been a Senator of Allocations on the Allocations committee of the Student Government Association. She is also apart of the National Society of Leadership and Success honor society.

Bella

Jesenia is a Senior pursing a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, graduating in the Fall of 2017. She is a Puerto Rican woman born and raised in the city of Newark, NJ. Jesenia aspires to be a Labor and Delivery or Mother/Baby nurse in the state of Florida, as that will be her “soon to be” new place she will call home. She currently works with children in the Pediatric Emergency Room. She has previously been involved on campus by being a Resident Assistant, Desk Assistant, and Secretary of the community service club, the B.A.B.Y Dolls. Jesenia hopes to travel all around the European countries in the future and one day expand her knowledge to her hometown and community.

Nelsaris Jorge is a Senior majoring in exercise science at William Paterson University. She will be graduating in May of 2017 and completing her internship. After graduation she wants to continue working with older adults in her town’s YCMA facility. Aside from working with older adults, she also works at TD Bank. Nelsaris also aspires to complete a Master's Degree in Athletic Training to expand her abilities. She chose Exercise Science as her major because she loves the health and fitness field. Nelsaris is heavily involved on campus and within Siksika. She has participated in countless number of community services on and off campus. Nelsaris’s dream and goal is to be a Certified Athletic Trainer and she won’t stop until she accomplishes it. 

Nelly

Daisha is a senior double majoring in Sociology and Women & Gender Studies. Daisha aspires to work with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender youth in urban communities. She is a general member of Pride Alliance the Gender & Sexuality Alliance at William Paterson University. Daisha is also the Public Relations Chair for S.A.B.L.E. (Sisters for Awareness Black Leadership & Equality).  She currently works as a Desk Assistant on campus and is President of the Siksika Chapter.  

Bella Medina is currently a junior at William Paterson University. Her major is Global Business with a minor in Accounting. Bella earned a license in Cosmetology while in high school and hopes to one-day merge her passion for hairstyling with the degree she is pursuing. Her main goal is to franchise her own business within the cosmetology field, and incorporate it around the world. 

Brianna is a sophomore majoring in marketing. By her second semester, she held three leadership positions on campus, including influential positions in the Student Government Association and Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity. As a Peer Leader and Pioneer Leadership Institute Mentor, she helps transition first year students into college, and emphasizes the importance of how developing personal leadership and being civically engaged uplifts the community.

Brianna

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