Anne Reagan was appointed student trustee of Wright State University for a term ending June 30, 2013. She is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology.
Reagan’s areas of clinical interest include school-based psychology as well as working with children and families. She is currently working on her dissertation analyzing the effectiveness of early childhood intervention programs.
Reagan’s graduate work enables her to participate in a variety of volunteer activities focused on improving the lives of children and families in the Dayton region. She volunteers at Hospice of Dayton and has raised money for both Feeding America and the Linda Vista women’s shelter of Dayton.
Reagan holds various campus leadership positions, including Student Government co-president for the School of Professional Psychology.


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