Jarrod Wetzel-Brown
Assistant Director, Undergraduate Programs
As a proud first-generation student, I remember my own time in college being riddled with questions that I felt I had to answer on my own. I chose to become a Terrier F1RSTS Advocate because I wish to be a resource for first-generation students and make sure that they understand that no question is too small to grant space for (and an answer to)! I am honored to be a part of this wonderful community, and I want our brilliant first-generation students to feel heard, valued, and understood. I look forward to meeting many of you, and, as always, please make sure to be kind to yourselves!
- First-Generation College and Graduate/Professional
- Member of Tri-Alpha National Honor Society
- Gender Identity and Pronouns: male, he/him/his
- Race, Ethnicity, and/or Nationality: White
- Hometown: Kalamazoo, MI
- Languages Spoken: English
- Business/Industry of Interest: Art and Humanities, Health, Science
- Personal Facts/ Hobbies/ Interests: Jarrod has lived in Hawai’i and taught elementary school, has been a children’s television host, has professionally voice-acted for multiple forms of media, and, most recently, worked at an international non-profit organization that specializes in assisting first-generation students with their college admissions process. Outside of the Questrom UDC, Jarrod enjoys baking, reading, oil painting, playing video games with his twin brother (who is his best friend!), writing poetry, exploring Boston, and quality time with his cherished ones.
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