Student Spotlight
Our students are the heart and soul of this program, and their journeys truly illuminate its impact. Get ready to be inspired by these amazing individuals!

Claudette Castillo ’28
I am a first-generation Mexican American first-year student from Brooklyn, New York.
I found out about Skidmore through my college counselor, an alum who encouraged me
to apply. After touring Skidmore, I immediately fell in love with their focus on interdisciplinary
learning, small class sizes, and amazing opportunities for student involvement on
campus. I am currently planning on double majoring in anthropology and political science
with a minor in business. My favorite classes at Skidmore so far have been Politics
of Congress and Introduction to Piano.
I am currently a first-year senator in the Student Government Association (SGA) and
have recently been elected as next year’s vice president for financial affairs. I
sit on the Committee for Institutional Diversity, where we work to make Skidmore a
campus for all students to feel welcomed and comfortable to share their voices, as
well as on the Budget and Finance Committee, where we handle all financial matters
pertaining to SGA. Outside of SGA, I am also a member of Students Demand Action at
Skidmore and Raíces.
In my free time, I love going into town with my friends to try new places to eat and
finding new study spots. My favorite is the Starbucks in town. To relax, I enjoy swimming,
diving, and baking bread. My favorite bread to bake is challah bread. I have also
recently fallen in love with playing the piano, and I am excited for next year!

Alexa Lozano ’28
I am a first-year student from New York City. Coming from a low-income family, I did not expect to attend college, but this eventually changed when I was accepted to all the CUNY schools I had applied to. I noticed that I could expand my interest into something new and different for me. I decided to visit Skidmore, and when I did, I was convinced that it was a place where I could learn and grow. I am now pursuing a computer science major and a physics minor.
Aside from academic interests, I enjoy going to the gym, listening to music, going
for walks on the green, and going out to eat with friends. At Skidmore, I am currently
involved in Skidmore Codes, a club where I put into practice my computer science skills.
In the 2025 fall semester, I will be doing research about cybersecurity with a member
of the computer science faculty. I will be analyzing how data, systems, and networks
can be protected from cyber attacks. I would also be developing possible solutions
to prevent cyber threads and user stolen data.

Scarlett Judson ’27
I am a rising junior social work major from Portland, Oregon, and I love the weather,
food, and nature in the Pacific Northwest. Skidmore came onto my radar as a school
that meets 100% demonstrated need for its students. I connected with the small class
sizes and many resources available for students, including ways to get involved on
campus. It was hard coming from the other side of the country, but I have no regrets!
On campus, people know me as a peer health educator on the Sexual Health Committee
or from working at The Spa and Burgess Cafe. In my free time, I love to write reviews
for anything really! Books, movies, food - you name it! I also love to thrift. I’m
always on the lookout for my next great find at Goodwill.
I have been abroad since January in Athens, Greece! As a sophomore, this is a bit
of a unique case, but I didn’t want to wait until my junior year to explore all that
Skidmore has to offer to its study abroad students. I am loving Greece! My favorite
aspect of the program is how cheap everything is here, including groceries, clothing,
travel, and food! My classes are also really interesting and not subjects I would’ve
pursued otherwise. My plan is to keep traveling after the program ends in the summer
so I can see more of Europe! In the fall I will be studying abroad again - this time
in Thailand for a human rights internship!

Ocean Jones ’27
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, I’ve always been deeply curious about people,
their minds, their relationships, and the stories that shape them. That curiosity
brought me to Skidmore, where I’m majoring in psychology and considering a minor in
intergroup relations (IGR) to deepen my understanding of identity, dialogue, and community.
Outside the classroom, I find joy in listening to music, reading, and expressing myself
through poetry. These creative outlets keep me grounded and reflective. On campus,
I stay connected with my community through Ujima, a club that offers space to build
meaningful relationships with other BIPOC students and engage in conversations that
matter. Along with the Opportunity Program, Ujima is one of the places where I feel
most seen and supported at Skidmore.
Professionally, I’m passionate about becoming an occupational therapist, with a focus
on working with people with developmental disabilities. That passion continues to
grow through hands-on experiences. This summer, I’ll be working at a camp for kids,
which I hope will help me build skills in caregiving, patience, and empathy.
My journey at Skidmore has been one of self-discovery and purpose, and I’m excited
to keep growing academically, creatively, and professionally as I move closer to my
goals.

Dennise Reyes Sanchez ’26
I am a sociology major from the Bronx. During high school, I worked for Teens Take
Charge, a nonprofit that works to address the educational disparities that exist within
the NYC public school system. This experience helped me recognize that I was interested
in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in sociology.
I now do research in the Gender Studies Department under the guidance of Gwen D’Arcangelis,
where we look at how Chinese medicine has been used as a healing tool for BIPOC liberation
and healing. Right now, I am waiting to hear back from the various sociological research
internships I have applied to for the summer. I would like to put it out there that
I am interested in educational nonprofit work and social science research. Thank you
for reading!

Beldine Wasonga ’26
I am a junior studying psychology and I was born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya. I first
heard about Skidmore through a friend in high school, and I fell in love with the
beauty of the campus as well as the close-knit community. Upon doing my research,
I was quickly drawn to the strong psychology program, as well as the amount of support
Skidmore pours into their students to succeed and discover their passions.
As an international student, being part of the African Heritage Awareness (AHA) club
and the International Student Union (ISU) has been incredibly important to me. These
spaces have allowed me to connect with others who understand what it’s like to be
far from home, while also celebrating our cultures and experiences. I’ve also found
a faith-based community through a Christian group on campus, where I’ve been able
to grow spiritually and build genuine friendships.
I also partake in research with my professor, which allows me to discuss upcoming
research and collect data. This year, I was able to present my research at the 2025
EPA conference, which was a great experience getting to know and interact with peers
and professionals with similar interests.
I am passionate about clinical psychology, specifically mental health, because of
the community I grew up in. Mental health stigma is very apparent, and it was difficult
watching loved ones suffer from this without having support systems or resources to
lean on. This inspired me to want to learn more and be an advocate not just for people
in my community, but for everyone who is fighting in silence. In pursuing my goals
to become a clinical psychologist, I have gained hands-on experience through an internship
at the Saratoga County Department of Mental Health and through volunteering at a home
for people with developmental disabilities in Kenya. I am excited about gaining even
more experience at the clinic this summer and potentially working at Saratoga Bridges
in the fall!
To relax, I love crocheting, cooking, painting, catching up with friends and family,
and taking long walks at the park.



