Major: Psychology
Minor: Ethics and Civic Engagement
Year: Second
Involvement: resident assistant, president of the Blue and White Society, president of the Civic and Community Engagement Club, vice president of Multicultural Club, Student Government Association Senator, member of Brandywine Events and Activities Support Team, Lion Guide/PaSSS mentor, intern at the Center for Ethics & Civic Engagement
Brandywine: Why do you think it's important to be involved on campus?
Chowdhury: In high school I was treasurer of our executive board. We planned homecoming, senior prom and flea markets, and I loved it. When coming to Brandywine, our Student Government Association was actually the first club I joined and gradually from there I joined more and more clubs. This year I worked to have officer positions as well. I've always been the type that wanted to be well-rounded. I feel that there's just so much in the world and on campus to do and I want to be a part of all of it, which isn't really the most ideal, but I'm trying my best to make it work! Striving to be well-rounded not only has helped me make connections and learn something new from someone in every department, but also has me feel the most productive out of my day. It has given me great opportunities as a student leader by putting me in situations outside of my own comfort zone to add more depth to my own existing knowledge.
Brandywine: What got you interested in Civic and Community Engagement?
Chowdhury: I was a program support intern for the Center for Ethics and Civic Engagement. I was actually the only freshman intern. The president of the Civic and Community Engagement Club reached out to me and she thought I would be a perfect fit. Through my internship, that's where my minor came in. I just really fell in love with it and realized how much I love working with other communities to do service, implement volunteerism and spread social justice.
Brandywine: Why did you choose Penn State Brandywine?
Chowdhury: I had three top schools and I made a pros and cons list. At the end of the day, I know I made the right choice because of the environment here. I love the class size. We as students can have that one-on-one relationship with our professors where we can all have that connection and actually get to know each other. I think we have more opportunities when you're at a smaller campus. I also know that I made the right choice because after I committed and told my family, I found out that I had other alumni in my family who went to Brandywine that were ecstatic as ever!