After earning her B.A. in Psychology from Penn State in 2014, Sarah has returned to her alma mater as a first-year Biobehavioral Health graduate student. In the years since graduating, she has supported research teams in health care and APA accreditation. Most recently, she worked for the American Psychological Association as a legislative assistant, where her team used psychological science to inform federal policy and legislation. Sarah is interested in studying how culture influences attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to smoking.