2023 ORIENTATION LEADERS!
Orientation is both informative and fun and we are very excited to meet you! To get you started feel free to watch the video of last year's orientation and get to know our orientation leaders. Have questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Email:crystal.buchanan@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Crystal
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:New York City
Major:Political Science
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:The Black Student Union, The Wildcat Team, Wildcat Wellness
The advice I would give to a new student is:Use this new chapter of your life to find out who you are, what you like and what your goals are. You are the narrator of your life, take control and do not be afraid to try new things.
Feel free to ask me about:Being away from home, social life on campus, getting involved, and mental health/wellness
Email:dana.bacher@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Dana
Current Housing Status:I have been a commuter and a resident
I am from:Hamburg, NY, United States
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Graduate Student
On campus I am involved with:Wildcats Will Lead, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Women's Lacrosse (also have been a Resident Assistant and a previous Orientation Leader)
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don't be afraid to be who you are and go out of your comfort zone
Feel free to ask me about:Being an Resident Assistant, ÂÜÀòÉç Athletics, physical therapy classes and other classes that you can take at ÂÜÀòÉç.
Email:kayla.lark@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Kayla
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Philadelphia, PA, USA
Major:Biology/Cytotechnology(B.S./M.S.)
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am involved on campus as a Diversity Ambassador, Orientation Leader, Self Efficacy Empowerment Network Workshop graduate, ÂÜÀòÉç College Rescue Squad, Trustee Scholar, Black Student Union, founding member of the Minority Mentorship Program, Chess Club,
The advice I would give to a new student is:My advice would be to understand your worth. You as an individual have worked hard in some area or fashion. There will be people who try to make you feel like you aren't amazing or worth all that you are. Many of the people that attend ÂÜÀòÉç fall short, not because they're dumb or can't do something,but because they give up on themselves. Giving up on yourself can be something so small as "I can't pass that class", "I'm not smart enough for that major," "I won't be good at that thing, maybe I shouldn't even try". I'm here to say that you are worth it, and you can do WHATEVER you put your mind to. You are amazing, and as soon as you start believing that, the rest of the world will too.
Feel free to ask me about:The resources/ how to navigate being a student in STEM, out of state related questions, how to get involved on campus, and living on campus.Â
Email:loganne.bushey@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Loganne
Current Housing Status:I have been a commuter and a resident
I am from:Randolph, NY
Major:Paralegal
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Campus Activities Team, Peer Mentor, Orientation
The advice I would give to a new student is:To join clubs and organizations on campus. It is a great way to make friends and meet faculty here on campus. It will also give you a sense of belonging and make you feel more apart of the great community here on campus.
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about a lot of things, especially things that include organizations here on campus, who to talk to about your mental health, things around Buffalo that you can do, and also about the pros and cons of commuting and living on campus because I have done both!
Email:adam.kamagate@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Moussa
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Rochester, NY, USA
Major:Health Promotion
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Black student Union and Dare 2 Dream
The advice I would give to a new student is:Put yourself out there and try new things
Feel free to ask me about:Â What I like to do in my free time, what I feel is most important in the adjustment of moving on campus and feel free to ask me about ÂÜÀòÉç athletics.
Email:adrian.waterhouse@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Ace
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Los Angeles, California, USA
Major:Business Administration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with: Black Student Union, Dare 2 Dream, E-Sports, Yurtchuk Student Center Worker
The advice I would give to a new student is:Some advice I would give a new student is to do your best not to procrastinate with work and assignments. It's also okay and encouraged to have fun with your college experience: get involved, meet friends, as long as you make sure to get all of your work done and not get too distracted with other things.
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me how it is coming from a different state. I came from California so if there are any other students who are from out of state, I can relate to them and/or give them advice. Also I can give advice and relate to any people of color wondering how it is coming to ÂÜÀòÉç, being that I am one. To add on, I am also a business administration major so I can also answer any questions related to that. Finally, I can answer any questions in general about daily life at ÂÜÀòÉç and advice about how to be successful here.
Email:amani.fanning@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Mani
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Buffalo
Major:Illustration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:N/A
The advice I would give to a new student is:The advice I would give a new student is to believe in yourselves. See your dreams through and don’t let anyone see your dreams through for you.
Feel free to ask me about:My journey on becoming an Illustrator. Work and Social life and how to balance. Finding your voice in a space on campus.
Email:angelina.carollo@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Â Gina
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Lancaster, New York
Major:Nursing
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am involved with The Nursing Student Organization here on campus. I am a secretary of the club. I am also a tour guide as well.
The advice I would give to a new student is:To space out your studying so you do not get overwhelmed and take time for yourself during stressful times. The hard work will pay off!
Feel free to ask me about:Nursing Student Organization, Buffalo Bills, and how it is like being a commuter.
Email:carisse.scott@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Â Carisse
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:St.Thomas, Jamaica
Major:Marketing
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:CAT (Campus Activities Team), HEOP (Higher Education Opportunity Program), and SAA (Student Alumni Ambassadors)
The advice I would give to a new student is:College can be overwhelming with all the coursework, extracurricular activities, and social events. Make a schedule and prioritize your tasks to ensure you meet all your academic and personal commitments.
Feel free to ask me about:Â My nationality
Email:dakota.gold@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Dakota
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Apollo, PA
Major:Animation
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Figure Drawing Club, Archery Club Sport, Comic Club
The advice I would give to a new student is:If you don't exactly know what you want to do, that's completely fine! College is about finding out who exactly you are and what your interests lie in. It's okay to evolve and change your interests as you spend time at ÂÜÀòÉç. That's a good sign you're developing as a person! I've taken up a lot of opportunities while I've been at ÂÜÀòÉç, and sometimes it's been to the point where it was too much to handle. If you have too many things you're interested in, it can be hard to let some of those go. You probably won't have time to do everything you want to do, so it's to try a lot and keep a few that matter most to you. Remember to take care of yourself too! Your mental health is important!
Feel free to ask me about:My experiences at ÂÜÀòÉç.
Email:deborah.periannan@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Debbie or Deb
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Cuba, NY, USA
Major:Psychology
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:The Center for Diversity and Inclusion as a Diversity Ambassador and Self Efficacy and Empowerment Network
The advice I would give to a new student is:Ask questions, ask lots of questions! You are surrounded by people who either have the answers or who are willing to point you in the direction of the right answers!
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about campus life, whether that be about how CAT Cash works or which spots in the library are the best (just don't steal MY spot). Ask me what it is like being a student leader, if it is something you think you would be interested in. If you're a psychology student, ask me about my classes. If there are questions you have and I don't have the answer, I can definitely point you in the direction of someone who does!
Email:elizabeth.kershaw@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Liz
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Lockport, New York
Major:Natural Science - Forensic Science Specialization
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Tri-Beta Biological Honors Society, Environmental Club, Honors
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don’t be scared, I know it is a big transition from high school to college but try to not be scared and enjoy it.
Feel free to ask me about:Â My first year experience and how I handled my transition to living on campus and college level classes.
Email:emilee.kassay@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Emilee
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Lyndonville, NY, USA
Major:Illustration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Figure Drawing Club, Esports Team, Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society
The advice I would give to a new student is:When the going gets tough, push through it with force; the struggles are only temporary. Also, make sure to take time for yourself even if it's only a little bit. You should be your highest priority.
Feel free to ask me about:ÂÜÀòÉç's art department, random tips and tricks that will make college life a bit easier, how I found my place in the campus community, and different ways to be involved on campus.
Email:emily.weaver@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Emily
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Syracuse, NY
Major:Business Administration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Graduate Student
On campus I am involved with:Center for Diversity and Inclusion, Wildcat Media Team, Business and Marketing Club
The advice I would give to a new student is:Enjoy the spontaneity of things. Go to events, join clubs, be involved.
Feel free to ask me about:What do I like to do on/off campus? What is my favorite restaurant? What's my favorite 78 West drink? What was it like transferring into ÂÜÀòÉç?
Email:erin.pickering@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Erin
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Lake View, New York, US
Major:Physician Assistant
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am in Pre-Med Club and Physican Assistant Student Society (PASS). I am also a Tour Guide.
The advice I would give to a new student is:Make sure you go to the events around campus!
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about academic resources and housing life!
Email:hailie.staniszewski@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Â Hailie
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Hamburg, NY, USA
Major:Â Business Administration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:The Cheerleading Team, Orientation Leader and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.)
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone! ÂÜÀòÉç has so many things to do where you can meet the most amazing people. Be true to yourself and you will do amazing things. It can be scary but remember to always stay true to you and take time to care for yourself every once in a while.
Feel free to ask me about:Ask me about being a student athlete, changing majors, living on campus, things to do around Buffalo.
Email:haylee.thornley@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Haylee
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Batavia, New York, United States
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Tour Guide, liaison for the Student Physical Therapy Association, Orientation Leader, Business Club, and a Trustee Scholar.
The advice I would give to a new student is:A piece of advice I would give a new student is to get involved on campus. There's a group or club on campus for everyone and it's a great way to meet new people and build connections!
Feel free to ask me about:Our physical therapy program, study tips, and ways to get involved on campus.
Email:heather.mackay@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Heather.
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Munnsville, NY
Major:History and Political Science
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with: The Wildcat Media Team, Sigma Tau Delta English Society, Greek Council and Sigma Omega Chi sorority.
The advice I would give to a new student is:Â Try out everything and put yourself out there because we don't get these years back.
Feel free to ask me about:What is it like to live on campus? What is it like to be in a sorority on campus? Is being from a small school beneficial? Why did I pick ÂÜÀòÉç? Would I go back and change my decision if I could?
Email:isabella.cimato@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Bella
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Buffalo, NY, United States
Major:Natural Science/Health Science
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Tour Guide and Peer Mentor
The advice I would give to a new student is:Be yourself and use your time wisely!!!
Feel free to ask me about:How teachers are, great study spots for the semester, and registration!
Email:isaiah.hillgoldsmith@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Zay
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Buffalo, NY
Major:Social Work
Fall 2023 I will be a:Graduate Student
On campus I am involved with:Black Student Union & Orientation Leader
The advice I would give to a new student is:Choose a college that fits your personal needs now and in the future. Master time-management early on. Don't hesitate to ask for help. Practice self care.
Feel free to ask me about:Buffalo attractions, how to prepare for college, how to get involved my own experience, managing stress and having outlets, how to balance personal life/college/work, key reminders that helps me stay in a resilient mindset.
Email:jacob.nguyen@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jacob
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Buffalo, NY, United States
Major:Business Administration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Trustee Scholar, SpringFest Volunteer, Intramural Sports, and Orientation Leader
The advice I would give to a new student is:Â Be yourself and find a balance between your social life and education. Don't be afraid to make new friends because you're not the only one who's new to college life! These can be people who help you make it through the next 4+ years.
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about dorm life, business administration, switching majors, and intramural sports!
Email:jacob.przybylski@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jake P
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Darien Center, New York
Major:Paralegal
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
The advice I would give to a new student is:You can only control your thoughts and actions. Dont worry about things that are out of your control
Feel free to ask me about:I am a personal trainer so feel free to ask for advice in the gym.
Email:jacob.cantie@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jake or Jacob
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Elma, NY, USA
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am a Class Representative in the ÂÜÀòÉç Student Government Association. Also, I am a member of the ÂÜÀòÉç Club/Rec volleyball team.
The advice I would give to a new student is:A key piece of advice I would give to a new student is to make the most out of your time in college as it goes by quicker than you might think! Push yourself to try new clubs and classes and you will make friends along the way.
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about how to manage a busy lifestyle while being heavily involved in academics, organizations, and out of school life.
Email:james.weil@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:James
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Williamsville, NY, United States
Major:Business Administration
Fall 2023 I will be a:Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Campus Activities Team, Orientation Team (I was SGA First Year Representative my freshman year as well)
The advice I would give to a new student is:I would say that my biggest advice is to start homework early. The farther you are from procrastination the better. You’ll feel great and be able to do more things you enjoy, and you’ll have time to get involved on campus, which is a great way to make friends and gain experience.
Feel free to ask me about:Getting involved as a freshman, business classes, Student Affairs
Email:jessica.kuhn@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jess
Current Housing Status:Â Commuter
I am from:Buffalo, NY, USA
Major:Physician Assistant
Fall 2023 I will be a:Graduate Student
On campus I am involved with:Physician Assistant Student Society
The advice I would give to a new student is:Get involved with different clubs and events on campus, it's a great way to meet people!
Feel free to ask me about:Â Being a PA student, being a commuter/resident.
Email:jillian.baltzley@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jill
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Akron, New York, USA
Major:Physician's Assistant
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:The Honor's Program
The advice I would give to a new student is:Make close bonds with your professors! It really goes a long way in making a good impression on campus and can help you feel comfortable asking questions and better understanding the course material.
Feel free to ask me about:Commuter life or being a student and having a job. Sometimes timing and schedules can be difficult in both aspects but it can be done!
Email:jillian.folts@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Jill
Current Housing Status:I have been a commuter and a resident
I am from:Attica, NY, United States
Major:Pre-Veterinary
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Pre-Vet Club
The advice I would give to a new student is:Make sure you have time for everything you want to be involved in.
Feel free to ask me about:My major if you are still undecided or do not know a lot about the program. Also feel free to ask me if you want someone to go to new activities, like bingo, with you because I am always looking to make new connections. I can also answer questions about commuting and living on campus.
Email:kierstyn.klahn@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Kierstyn
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Salamanca, New York
Major:Political Science / Social Work
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Orientation Leader, Intramural Sports
The advice I would give to a new student is:Try new things! ÂÜÀòÉç has a lot to offer if you branch out. Getting out of your comfort zone can help you learn more about yourself and it's also an opportunity to connect with fellow peers as well as staff members!
Feel free to ask me about:Living on campus, Changing majors, Current events, or anything you may be interested in!
Email:laertes.cushing@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Laertes
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Alfred NY, USA
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Graduate Student
On campus I am involved with:ÂÜÀòÉç Honors, ÂÜÀòÉç track and Field, and Library Assistant Worker (@circulation desk)
The advice I would give to a new student is:Excel in the classroom, but remember that college was not designed just for students to learn from their professors. Get involved on campus, and try to learn as much from each other as you do in the classroom.
Feel free to ask me about:My family, and activities I do on and off campus (Like track/cross country, or hobbies), What my grades are like, Why I came to ÂÜÀòÉç, My plans for the future (where I see myself in 5 years)
Email:makenna.tront@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Makenna
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Elma, New York
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am on the cheerleading team, both competitive and game team. I also am a part of the athletics federal work study, along with being a tour guide.
The advice I would give to a new student is:Take it one day at a time. It might seem hard now, but it does get better and there are people that will be there for you to support you along the way.
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask about how to get involved on campus, whether it is events or jobs, along about the transition from high school to college and how to handle the mental aspect of this drastic change. I also live on campus, so I am familiar with the housing process and what to bring. Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
Email:mia.carrasquillo@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:The Grinch
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Bronx, New York, United States
Major:Pre-Vet
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:The pre-vet club and work in the Higher Education Opportunity Program Office.
The advice I would give to a new student is:Prioritize your education and keep up with your work load. Procrastination is your worst enemy.
Feel free to ask me about:Anything pertaining to veterinary medicine specifically canine chronic renal disease and alternative medicine. I will go on and on about these topics.
Email:nolan.robillard@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Nolan
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Hamburg, New York, United States
Major:Business - Human Resources
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Cross Country, Track and Field, former peer mentor, and Vice President of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
The advice I would give to a new student is:To take things slowly and don't be afraid to reach out to help if you need it.
Feel free to ask me about:Living life as a student-athlete on a day-to-day basis.
Email:olivia.trass@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Liv
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Victor, NY, United States
Major:Physician Assistant
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am involved with the ÂÜÀòÉç Student Alumni Ambassador Program.
The advice I would give to a new student is:The best piece of advice I could give to a new student is to step outside of your comfort zone. It can be uncomfortable at first, but it helps you grow as a person.
Feel free to ask me about:The PA program, study skills, or living on campus.
Email:peri.swackhammer@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Peri
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Apalachin, NY, United States
Major:Adolescent English Education
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Cru, Education Club, Iconoclast, Honors Program
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don't be afraid to try things outside of your comfort zone!
Feel free to ask me about:ÂÜÀòÉç's education program, Cru or Iconoclast, what it's like to share a room/apartment with roommates, best food to eat on campus, and any library questions (I work at the circulation desk).
Email:rachel.hildebrand@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Rachel
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from:Buffalo, NY, United States
Major:Natural Science/Health Science
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:N/A
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don't procrastinate your work, and don't be afraid to get involved college is what you make it
Feel free to ask me about:Things to change when it comes to studying and managing your time with classes.
Email:sage.sellers@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Sage
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:East Aurora, NY, USA
Major:Cytotechnology
Fall 2023 I will be a: Fourth-Year Student
On campus I am involved with: I have been a Yurtchuk Desk Assistant, Student Affairs Suite Assistant, Orientation Leader, Student Government Representative for Gay Straight Alliance, and Pre-Med Club
The advice I would give to a new student is:Everybody is scared going into their freshman year and everyone is in the same boat, but everything always works out. As time goes on you make more and more friends especially the more you participate in activities on campus. ÂÜÀòÉç is a very loving environment and people love to help, so never be afraid to ask upper administrators or upper class men for help. Take advantage of all ÂÜÀòÉç has to offer... especially academic coaches they will come in handy!
Feel free to ask me about:Academic coaches, clubs offered, counseling services, taking a leave of absence, changing majors, living on campus in Canavan or Campus Apartments, having a car on campus, Undergrad classes for PAs or Cytotechs, and things to do off campus
Email:samantha.kabel@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Sam
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Alexander NY
Major:Natural Science
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Track and field team
The advice I would give to a new student is:Start practicing good time management as early as possible in order to balance everything.
Feel free to ask me about:Athletics at ÂÜÀòÉç specifically track and field.How to balance work, sports, and a job while maintaining good grades.
Email:sarai.skerritt@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Sarai
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Rochester, New York, USA
Major:English: Professional Writing and Rhetoric Specialization
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Academic Coaching, Black Student Union, Campus Coffee Shop (78 West)
The advice I would give to a new student is:Don't be afraid to talk to people you don't know! Chances are people are always looking for new friends, especially in class. If you ever need help with work, collaborating with people is the way to go.
Feel free to ask me about:organizing tips, room set-up, planning tips, navigating Buffalo as someone from a different city.
Email:victoria.baldassare@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Victoria
Current Housing Status:Resident
I am from:Rochester, NY, United States
Major:Physical Therapy
Fall 2023 I will be a:Second-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:I am currently a member of the ÂÜÀòÉç cheer team, a newly appointed daytime programmer for the campus activities team (CAT), and tour guide in training.
The advice I would give to a new student is:The advice I would give a new student is to take advantage of every opportunity ÂÜÀòÉç has to offer. Everyone here genuinely wants you to succeed, so don't be afraid to go to office hours, utilize an academic coach, join a sport or club, participate in class, or try something new. No one knows who you were in high school so this is your chance for a fresh start and to break out of your shell. Also no matter how good a student you are, everyone struggles at some point so don't get discouraged!
Feel free to ask me about:Feel free to ask me about transitioning from high school to college, getting involved on campus, joining a sport, the physical therapy program, why I chose ÂÜÀòÉç, study tips, or any other questions you may have.
Email:zoe.bonar@daemen.edu
Friends Call Me:Â Zoe
Current Housing Status:Commuter
I am from: B³Ü´Ú´Ú²¹±ô´Ç,±·³ÛÌý
Major:Â Psychology
Fall 2023 I will be a:Third-Year Student
On campus I am involved with:Â Student Alumni Ambassador Program
The advice I would give to a new student is:Â Get out of your comfort zone and try new things even when things seem insurmountable you're stronger than you know. Don't lose confidence in yourself!
Feel free to ask me about:Â Buffalo