Molly Antinucci is a research assistant at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health working under the Department of Mental Health with the Center for Prevention and Early Intervention on the PATHS to PAX+ Follow-Up Program. This project investigates preventative interventions promoting social, emotional, and academic development in children and their abilities to prevent later antisocial behavior, substance abuse, and mental health problems and disorders in adolescence and adulthood.
Melak Armstrong is a certified medical assistant.
Sanai Chase is a post-partum doula.
Giselle Harris is a clinical research assistant at University of Maryland-Baltimore School of Social Work.
Daisha Jones will begin working towards her master's degree in Forensic and Legal Psychology at Marymount University in fall 2025.
Molly Jacobs travelled to Albania as a Peace Corps Volunteer in January 2026 to teach English as a second language through January 2028.
Elise Kinyanjui plans to pursue a PhD in neuroscience, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases and health disparities.
Holli Kobialka is a behavioral health technician at Alpas Wellness Maryland Recovery Center.
Kayla Kopf is an office assistant for Mueller Homes, Inc. and an assistant varsity coach for Annapolis Women's Lacrosse (NAP LAX).
Nadia Lonnberg intends to pursue a Masters and/or PhD in Counseling Psychology with the dream of becoming a therapist in the next seven years.
Kyren Lopez Perez is a case manager for Cornerstone Montgomery in Leonardtown, MD.
Shannon Lutz will pursue a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Leonardo Montenegro is a research associate in the Research Engagement and Community Health (REACH) Lab at the University of Miami. He conducts research on HIV prevention strategies among at-risk populations in South Florida.
Elizabeth Poissant is a behavioral health technician at All Star ABA.
Christina Rutherford will continue to pursue her passions in medical school, studying the pathology, diagnoses, and treatment of brain diseases.
Lorelai Symmes is pursuing a PhD in Clinical Psychology as part of the Finding Balance in Emotions and Eating Lab at Bowling Green State University with an expected graduation in 2031.
Ameera Zobayer will begin graduate studies at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in fall 2025.