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While studying English and psychology at Gardner-Webb University, Lauren Quesenberry (’09) aspired to do more than talk about social justice principles. “As I pursued these courses, I was overwhelmed with the vast disconnect between academic discourse and activism,” Quesenberry shared. “I began to ask questions and seek opportunities to serve at the local domestic violence shelter, a pregnancy center, and other agencies.”

Publication Date

3-1-2016

Publisher

Gardner-Webb University

City

Boiling Springs

Keywords

Calvary Women’s Services, case manager, Dr. June Hobbs, housing program, Lauren Quesenberry, social justice, Washington DC

GWU Alum’s English and Psychology Studies Ignited a Passion to Help Others

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