Cheyanne Rosier is an alumnus of Carnegie Mellon University, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience, and New York University, where she received her Master of Arts in Animal Studies. Her research explores intersections of marginalization and combines her studies of animals with her appreciation of the arts. Her thesis was crafted in collaboration with Tisch School of the Arts, and involved telling the stories of the voiceless with animation. Through immersive internships at the University of Maryland and Howard University, Rosier has cultivated her multidisciplinary interests and developed a unique academic foundation for future projects. Her broad knowledge has led to early-career experiences alongside officials from the USDA and APHIS, during which she evaluated the role of agriculturalists in.
communities and examined the impact of invasive species on U.S. agricultural development. Rosier’s research continued with her influential review of socio-political governmental organizations, during which she served as an assistant to the Deputy Director of the National Black Caucus of State Legislatures. As the youngest member of Universal Write Publication’s Board of Associate Publishers, Rosier demonstrates a strong commitment to learning, a love of cultural diversity and immersion, analytical skills, determination, and a drive to understand and help humanity. Her extensive passion for learning, love of cultural diversity and immersion, analytical skills, determination, and drive to understand and help humanity led her to pursue Psychology, in which she graduated on Dean’s List. Graduating as a member of the National Honor Society, Chess Club, Blacks in Government Oratorical Competition Winner (2014), Student Ambassador, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) STEM Chapter, among other interests in Robotics and Astronomy. Rosier continues her research through an impactful review of socio-political education, serving as an assistant to the Deputy Director of the National Black Caucus of State Legislatures. She continues her education at New York University (NYU) in the fall of 2022, determined to explore the rigor of postsecondary education and scholarship through a Master’s Degree.