Our SHE-CAN Scholar:

Teebeh “Rose” Nyounway

SHE-CAN Scholar: Teebeh “Rose” Nyounway

Seeking an internship in healthcare, medical research, technology, or social justice.

For a copy of Rose’s resume, please email (program@shecan.global).

Teebeh “Rose” Nyounway is attending Bucknell University, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Social Justice. She is currently a Communications and Outreach Intern at Bucknell’s Institute for Public Policy, where she promotes the institution’s advancement through the publication and promotion of scheduled events through the Institute’s social media pages and mail.

Rose is also a mental health activist, who through the help of SHE-CAN Liberia, has launched the Mental Health Awareness and Support Program, Sane Minds, focused on providing psychoeducation, mental health awareness, and support to high school students in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia. She has also organized and coordinated several meetings and forums on mental health education, which were facilitated by psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers. Rose is interested in a career that gives her the opportunity to blend her interests in psychology and social justice while championing the cause of mental health education in middle- to low-income countries.

Rose’s Work Experience:

  • Student Researcher: Bucknell University Age and Personality Pathology Lab, Bucknell-Boulder Mozilla Just Computing Fellowship
  • Intern: Bucknell Institute of Public Policy
  • Student Leader: Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, Bucknell University
  • Board Member: Bucknell University Alumni Association
  • Class Representative: College of Arts and Science Curriculum Committee
  • Communication and Administration Intern: Smart Liberia
  • Social Worker: Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection

Languages Spoken:

  • English and Koloqua

Award:

  • Class of 2027 Award of Excellence

Extracurricular Activities:

  • Strategic Planning Officer: Bucknell African and Caribbean Student Association
Teebeh “Rose” Nyounway
Attending

Academic Major

Psychology minor in Social Justice
Class of 2027

Mentor Team

Deborah Mitchell Johnson, Clinical Psychologist, San Francisco DBT Center
Francie Burkhard, Psychotherapist, San Francisco DBT Center
Rachel Ogdie, Associate General Counsel, Confluent
Maria Esteve, Marriage and Family Therapist, San Francisco DBT Center
Mark Rosenthal, Social Worker