Awoenam Mauna-Woanya
Awoenam Mauna-Woanya is a senior studying civil engineering at Johns Hopkins University. His outlook on his major and career path was forever changed when he first participated in the Community Impact Internships Program (CIIP)(https://www.facebook.com/JHUCIIP/). Now, he will be a program co-coordinator for CIIP and strives to help civil engineers like himself see the humanity in what they do.
Jimmy Pitingolo
Jimmy Pitingolo is a sophomore majoring in biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University. As an active member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and President of the Johns Hopkins Gays in Greek Life, Jimmy wants to share how these two communities have played integral roles in his college experience.
Katemanee Burapachaisri
Katemanee Burapachaisri is a junior at Johns Hopkins University studying neuroscience and psychology. She is an ambassador and writer for One Love Foundation (https://www.joinonelove.org/), where she strives to educate young people about (un)healthy relationships and empower them to identify abuse. She is also a Crisis Text Line Counselor and a peer listener for A Place to Talk (https://www.facebook.com/jhuaptt/).
Morgan Raun
Morgan Raun is a junior at Johns Hopkins University studying Molecular and Cellular Biology and Psychology.
Steven Chen
Steven Chen is a freshman at Johns Hopkins University majoring in History.
Thaissa Peixoto
Thaissa Peixoto is a freshman at Johns Hopkins University studying Electrical Engineering.
Vara Mathiyalakan
Vara Mathiyalakan is a senior at Johns Hopkins University studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.