2024 Award: Outstanding Human Physiology Student Award
Major: Human Physiology
Minor: Philosophy
Hometown: Seattle, WA
Extracurricular activities: "I play the fiddle and guitar in the American old-time music tradition. I enjoy building a community around music and performing at local pubs and restaurants. I also love to hike, backpack, and camp especially in the Pacific Northwest."
More about Lily
Future plans:
Next year I will be pursuing an MA in Health and Society at University College Cork in Cork, Ireland. The program is interdisciplinary and draws its courses from the departments of philosophy, public health, and economics. I plan to pursue further graduate education after my masters, and I aspire to work on healthcare system reform.
How has your major contributed to your professional or personal development?
My education as a human physiology major and philosophy minor have provided me with the skills and background to approach healthcare as multi-faceted issue that captures both science and the humanities.
What has been your proudest or most significant accomplishment during your 91³Ô¹ÏÍø career?
I am proud of my investment in the human physiology department though my roles as student, teaching assistant, and employee. I have been particularly involved within the anatomy lab and am proud of the impact I have had on that course. I am also proud of the work I have completed towards my Honors thesis, in which I explore the construction of the female body in medicine and philosophy.