Sarah Elbaroudy
Major: Biology
Minor: Health, Medicine, and Society
Junior
Sarah is a third-year commuter student majoring in biology with a minor in health,
medicine, & society. She is a member of the Women in Science & Engineering Honors
Program and currently serves as the vice president of University Affairs with the
Undergraduate Student Government and is a member of the Executive Committee of University
Senate. In her role, Sarah advocates for academic and university-wide policies that
benefit the undergraduate student body, addresses campus-wide issues, and promotes
academic and general university services.
Previously, Sarah served as a senator within the Undergraduate Student Government,
where she spearheaded a financial literacy workshop in collaboration with Island Federal
Credit Union. Her projects have focused on menstrual hygiene product accessibility,
parking, diversity, and mental health. Additionally, Sarah is on the Executive Board
of Global Medical Brigades, where she previously organized chapters in Greece, Ghana,
and will continue organizing a chapter with another partner country this year. Sarah
is also a Presidential Scholarship awardee and Dean's List recipient.