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New BS in Neuroscience Grad featured in #MasonGrad Student Spotlight

Sarah Hunter is graduating this spring from George Mason University with a degree in Neuroscience. Today, Sarah holds leadership positions with Women of Color in STEM, NOBCChe, NSBE, and the Pre-Pharmacy Honor Society. In all these roles, she is passionate about motivating others to get involved, find their path, and get inspired. Sarah is most interested in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience and plans to attend graduate school in the fall for pharmacy.

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