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Rachelle Guy

2022-2023 Scholar

Rachelle Guy is a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park. Throughout her time in college, she has held the priority of maintaining a balance between her academics, leadership, work, and sorority involvement. From being VP of Scholarship for her sorority, Sigma Delta Tau, to being a research assistant for the UMD school of Public Policy, a teaching assistant for the Law and Society department at UMD, a legal assistant for a nearby law firm, an intern for the World Jewish Congress, managing editor for the Maryland Undergraduate Law Review, and even captain of an intramural volleyball team, Rachelle involved herself on and off campus while ensuring that she maintain strong relationships with those around her. She has her sights sets on law school for next year and she can not wait to use the skills she has developed throughout her time at UMD and as a member of Sigma Delta Tau to get started. 

  

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