Meet Our Students and Alumni

  • Brittany Mitchell, Class of 2013
    1/29/20
    I chose to major in Health and Human Services because it went along really well with a Psychology major, and the two programs complemented each other in a great way. I was able to take a more diverse array of classes that resulted in me attaining a more well-rounded education.
  • Connor Carrow, Class of 2022
    10/24/19
    What attracted me to the IDP Cognitive Science concentration was an interest in mind and consciousness, and a disenchantment with how other disciplines go about studying those things.
  • Avery Sirwatka, Class of 2021
    9/19/19
    I chose IDP because it allowed me to personalize my university education. Oftentimes, students feel that their education is placed in a ‘box’ … it doesn’t have to be that way! For me, IDP was the best way to pursue my interests in policy development, sociology/social change, and the relationships between people and places while developing a strong background in research theory/methodology and experiential learning.
  • Zoe Albertinie, Class of 2021
    9/19/19
    What attracted me to the IDP program was the ability to study education … With the IDP program I was able to have a concentration in Early Childhood Studies which then allowed me to take classes focused on my interests.
  • Hope Carroll, Class of 2020
    11/25/19
    I chose IDP because for as long as I can remember, I knew that no matter what I ended up doing as a career or throughout life in general, I wanted to help people. I have always had a passion for making people feel heard, advocacy and offering support when needed; this major seems to encapsulate all of that and much more.
  • Anna Blatto, Class of 2018
    9/19/19
    I was able to take classes in a variety of departments and apply them effectively to my area of study. I think this allowed me a greater understanding of my field through the perspectives of various disciplines.
  • Clarissa Cardarelli
    9/16/19
    I’m from Orchard Park, New York, and I am studying French, linguistics and international studies with a regional focus in Africa.
  • Shontay Barnes
    9/16/19
    Originally from Buffalo, New York, I am pursuing a double major in Health and Human Services/Community Mental Health and Psychology.