CLRI by the Numbers
This year's CLRI class represents 14 Colleges and Universities
CLRI by the Numbers
44% of class members are first-generation college students
CLRI by the Numbers
Class members represent 36 unique majors and areas of study
CLRI by the Numbers
This year's CLRI class includes 60% Current Undergraduate Students, 16% Current Graduate Students, and 24% Recent College Graduates
CLRI by the Numbers
60% of class members identify as BIPOC, 40 % as White
CLRI by the Numbers
60% of class members were born in Rhode Island
CLRI by the Numbers
Class members born outside of Rhode Island represent 8 other states and 1 other country
CLRI by the Numbers
The oldest class member is 26, the youngest is 18
CLRI by the Numbers
As a cohort, their Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Achiever - Input - Connectedness - Learner - Restorative
Selene Allenhodges
College Unbound, Junior
Organizational Leadership and Change
Hannah Baldwin
Roger Williams University, Recent Graduate
Forensic and Legal Psychology
Toni Barajas
Roger Williams University, Sophomore
Legal Studies and Political Science
Imani Blake
University of Rhode Island, Recent Graduate
Health Studies
Rylee Campbell
University of Rhode Island, Graduate Student
PharmD Program
Asley Corrales
Rhode Island College, Senior
Business Operations Management
Paola Ginel Diaz
Rhode Island College, Senior
Business Management-Human Resources and Accounting
Mhina Johnbaptiste
City University of New York, Recent Graduate
Community Health
Victoria Johnson
University of Rhode Island, Senior
Nursing and Spanish
Tori Koisorek
Johnson & Wales University, Junior
Sports Entertainment and Event Management
Sam Loranger
Providence College, Sophomore
Business Management, Health Policy and Management
Gillian Murphy
Merrimack College, Recent Graduate
Organizational Management
Krisha Patel
Community College of RI, Graduate Student
Carl Picerno
Providence College, Sophomore
Business Management, Political Science
Kyle Samms
University of Rhode Island, Junior
Political Science and Philosophy
Vanessa Sanchez
New England Institute of Technology, Graduate Student
Public Health
Jess Spalding
University of Rhode Island, Recent Graduate
Psychology and Gender and Women's Studies
Jill Suazo
Johnson & Wales University, Recent Graduate
M.B.A.
Penelope Tejada
Providence College, Sophomore
Accountancy
Elhadji Toure
University of Rhode Island, Sophomore
Communications
Veronicka Vega
Johnson & Wales University, Senior
Public Health
Bailey Watson
University of Rhode Island, Senior
Philosophy