BHS Alum Casey Stallman has Become a Community Service Leader at Wesleyan
By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on April 08, 2020
Specifically, Stallman cited a particular project that she held up as a shining example of the necessary work the WE LEAD Invisible Illness Team does for the community.
Stallman is also a sister of Zeta Tau Alpha, where she served as the Executive Committee Recording Secretary for her chapter during the 2019 term.
In addition to her responsibilities, Stallman works as a work study in The Center for Community Engagement & Leadership Development (CCE), where she serves as an office assistant. She remarked on the experience fondly.
Majoring in biology with a concentration in molecular biology and biotechnology, as well as minoring in psychology, she is a member of several honors societies: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Beta Beta Beta. In addition to these academic achievements, Stallman also is a TA work study for the biology department, working alongside Dr. Melanie Sal in her Principles of Microbiology lab.
Receiving the Maxine E. Bruhns scholarship to study abroad in Madagascar, Stallman spent seven weeks studying traditional medicine and healthcare systems.
More than anything, she remarked on how the experience offered her the chance to grow not just intellectually, but personally.
After graduation, Stallman plans to take a gap year before attending medical school.