Jacqueline Marshall is a student at the University of Florida with diverse experience in research, teaching, and outdoor leadership. She has worked as a research associate in a social psychology lab, an organic chemistry teaching assistant, and holds a Wilderness First Responder certification.
Jacqueline is passionate about outdoor recreation, serving as a university trip leader for activities like backpacking, canoeing, and surfing. She channels this passion into helping others, as seen in her internship as an Adaptive Snowsports Instructor for Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra.
Unique fact: She worked in a social psychology lab studying how fear impacts interpersonal relationships.
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