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Directory Information for Sharpe Fellows
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Joslyn Colglazier

Contact: jpcolglazier@wm.edu
Year: Sophomore
Studies: Biology & Environmental Science
Advice: "Get involved and put yourself out there! Starting college can be scary, but the more you get to know your peers and pursue the things that interest you, the more W&M will start to feel like home."

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Isabella Erber

Contact: igerber@wm.edu
Year: Junior
Studies: Business & Psychology
Advice: "When I first arrived at William and Mary, I was scared and anxious, being new to everything and everyone. But a lot of other people are feeling the same way so don't be afraid to put yourself out there and start the conversation! Don't be scared to fail...success stems from it. Fellows, Maxwell, Dr.Griffin, classmates all want to help you succeed! Oh, and have fun! I thank Spotswood Hall for the friends, laughs, smiles, and memories I made there, and you will too! Go Tribe!"

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Shravya Harish

Contact: sharish@wm.edu
Year: Senior
Studies: Biology
Advice: "Take as many opportunities as you can to interact with the Williamsburg community. The Sharpe program offers a lot of chances to go out and do fun things like go to the community garden or attend workshops at historical sites. Literally do everything!"

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Kaleea Korunka

Contact: kekorunka@wm.edu
Year: Senior
Studies: Chemistry
Advice: "Make friends - lots of friends!"

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Kyle Lewis-Johnson

Contact: kclewisjohnson@wm.edu
Year: Senior
Studies: Chemistry & Biochemistry
Advice: "Ask your mentors questions. Reach out to the fellows, talk to Maxwell, talk to Dr. Griffin, and everyone involved in Sharpe. Get engaged, ask questions, this will help you get into the community."

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Emily "Mei Mei" Mon

Contact: emmon@wm.edu
Year: Sophomore
Studies: Biology & Marine Science
Advice: "Take every opportunity to learn about things you couldn't at home! Do not be afraid to ask for the help you need to explore your passions." 

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Megan Pettyjohn

Contact: mepettyjohn@wm.edu
Year: Sophomore
Studies: Biology & Conservation
Advice: "Don’t be afraid to ask questions and advocate for yourself. People at William & Mary genuinely want to help you, but they won’t know how to help unless you ask."

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Allison Thorne

Contact: acthorne@wm.edu
Year: Junior
Studies: Biology & Marine Science
Advice: "What you put into it is what you’ll get out of it."

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Selah Watkins

Contact: shwatkins@wm.edu
Year: Sophomore
Studies: History & Government
Advice: "Approach every new experience with an open mind and no expectations, and you may be surprised by the sheer number of opportunities to learn and grow you will encounter with this mindset."

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Jason Zheng

Contact: jxzheng@wm.edu
Year: Junior
Studies: Public Policy & Sociology
Advice: "Say yes to new experiences! Whether that's a club that piques your interest, a chance to do research, or even creating positive memories with those around you, these experiences may teach you more about yourself, your values, and your interests at William & Mary and beyond."