preceptor
pre·cep·tor [ˈprēˌseptər]
1. noun. a person who guides, tutors, and provides direction.
2. noun. a current upperclass Stanford student passionate about mentoring incoming freshman!
Preceptors plan activites, tutor, mentor, advise and enhance the LSP experience while serving as residential staff during LSP.
Andrew Vasquez
Major: Religious Studies
Minor: Education
Fun Fact: Grew up in Palmetto, FL, which is a small city south of Tampa Bay (Go Bucs!).
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Betsy Alegria
Major: Symbolic Systems, focus on Human Computer Interaction
Fun Fact: Loves coffee
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Clara Luu
Major: Human Biology, concentration in Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Fun Fact: Loves art museums, off-the-beaten-path nature, bad puns, and good food.
Gaozong Vang
Joseph Thornton
Major: Science, Technology, and Society, concentration in Information Technology, Media & Society
Minor: Film & Media Studies
Fun Fact: I create short films in pursuit of my dream to work in a film studio.
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Nalani Wakinekona
Major: Human Biology, concentarion in Infectious Diseases
Fun Fact: I love the Southern California attitude, the ocean, manapua (Hawaiian dumplings), Disney movies, and singing karaoke on Youtube.
Osvaldo Muro
Major: Science, Technology, & Society, concentration in Bio-Tech and Life science.
Fun Fact: I enjoy the great outdoors and learning all there is to know about the living world – especially plants.
Paul Watkins
Major: Mechanical Engineering
Fun Fact: In my free time I love to daydream, watch movies, write movies, play trumpet, and go on adventures.