Hello, and Welcome to the Clarke ذكذكتسئµ College!
My name is Leah Wynn (she/her), and I am a Junior majoring in Public Health here at ذكذكتسئµ University. I am passionate about health advocacy, student leadership, and mentorship, as I am actively involved in many areas of campus and community life.
I am a proud member of Eta Sigma Gamma, the Health Education Honor Society, and I serve as a Peer Health Educator/Vice President for Project K.I.S.S (Keep It Sexually Safe), a program conducted on ذكذكتسئµ‘s campus, which is funded by the Maryland Department of Health. In this role, I am trained in Narcan administration, reproductive health education, and LGBTQIA+ inclusive sex education. Through this work, I’ve had the privilege of organizing numerous health and drug awareness programs, working with college students and the surrounding community. This year, I was also honored to serve as a guest panelist at the Maryland Adolescent Health Conference sponsored by the Healthy Teen Network in Owings Mills.
Beyond my public health work, I am entering my second year as an Ambassador for the Clarke ذكذكتسئµ College, where I enjoy mentoring new scholars and supporting the program’s initiatives. I also work as an Office and Teaching Assistant in the School of Arts for Interdisciplinary Studies. In that role, I contribute to the improvement and marketing of the IDIS Program. As well as assistant teaching in courses related to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, where we connect global issues with local solutions here in ذكذكتسئµ.
The Clarke ذكذكتسئµ College has greatly shaped my academic journey, from being published in The Saunterer — the ذكذكتسئµ College Magazine (Spring 2025). With an article entitled "The Future of Public Health: Leah Wynn" to providing invaluable research and mentorship opportunities. As well as opening my eyes to study abroad, which I did last winter in Scotland and Italy. After graduation, I plan to pursue a graduate degree in Public Health—potentially a dual degree in MPH/JD or MPH/Public Policy—and ultimately focus my career on advancing policy and equity initiatives in women’s and children’s health at a global level.
I am thrilled to welcome new honors students into this community, and I look forward to meeting each of you as we continue to learn, grow, and create a greater impact together.