Bryan C Crook
Bryan C Crook is the 2009 recipient of the Psychology Department Service to the Community Award
This award is given to an outstanding student for his/her service and helpfulness to the Psychology Department and the overall Psychology student community. From 2008-2009, Bryan has been instrumental in welcoming new graduate students. He has organized and hosted fall and spring departmental celebrations, supervised undergraduates, and was a central motivating force behind a departmental colloquium in the spring of 2009. He is currently a student co-coordinator of SPARC.
Bryan is on the cusp of finishing his first year in the Master’s program (working towards the Human Praxis Certificate). He is realizing how much potential there is left to unravel. He feels the program is a space that provides him the room to explore his depths and the path he wants to journey. He is heavily drawn to activity therapies, expanding the limits of communication, and creativity in the ways of being. His interests rotate in patterns that coordinate with his current constellation. Outside of Melson Hall, he spends his time in gardens and forests cultivating the movement of life. He has many aspirations and plans to chase them all in order to give light to lives that will one day shine.
