Daisy Connors

dkconnors@wpi.edu

Pronouns: she/her

Hometown: Reading, Massachusetts

Class of 2024

Biology and Biotechnology BS, Minor in Global Public Health

https://www.linkedin.com/in/daisy-connors-934154219/ 

My favorite thing about WPI is that there are so many different opportunities to take advantage of. I appreciate the fact that WPI really values academics but also has many opportunities for students to come together as a real strong community. I love being surrounded by students and faculty that push me to do my best in every challenge I take on. It is clear being a student at WPI that everyone cares about the well being of each other and that is a great community to be apart of.  

BS in Biology and Biotechnology

I love at WPI I am able to work with other students and faculty who are passionate about studying biological concepts in an innovative way.

Minor in Global Public Health

This unique interdisciplinary minor explores the complex relationship between the biological, social, political, environmental, and economic influences on the health of varied populations.

Biotechnology Club

I am the president of the Biotechnology Club on Campus. I have been able to connect with students interested in the life sciences across campus!

Admissions Associate

I am an executive admissions associate! Along with being a tour guide I am responsible for delivering admissions presentations to prospective families.

Alpha Xi Delta

I am the Member Development Vice President for one of the sororities at WPI, Alpha Xi Delta! The purpose of the member development program is to broaden the education of chapter members and foster individual development.

Omicron Delta Kappa

I am a member of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) which is an honor society that recognizes and celebrates excellence in leadership, scholarship, and service.

Student Support Network

Student Support Network (SSN) program trains selected students to identify, support, and refer peers who may be struggling with significant mental and behavioral health concerns.