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Alexa Zuckerman
Major: multidisciplinary studies
anthropology, history, linguistics
senior

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Alexa is a senior majoring in multidisciplinary studies with concentrations in anthropology, history, and linguistics. She is the founder and president of the Seawolves Accessibility Network (SAN), an organization dedicated to improving campus accessibility for all students, and promoting the understanding and acceptance of disability. Alexa currently serve as a TA for CLS 325 and works as a Student Assistant for the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT). Additionally, she is a member of the Provost’s Student Advisory Board and the Jewish Student Association (Hillel). In Summer 2025, she studied abroad in Greece, which deepened her interests in classical studies. She has been named to the Dean’s List for four years. After graduation, Alexa plans to pursue a master’s degree in speech-language pathology to combine my passions for linguistics, accessibility, and education.