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Well-being ambassadors provide peer-based support for those ‘starting from scratch’ - The Baylor Lariat

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By Arden Berry | Staff Writer Tucked into the first floor of the SUB is a space for two students who sought to provide peer-on-peer support for struggling students. Multicultural Affairs student Well-being Ambassadors Snellville, Ga., sophomore Aliza Thobhani and Jersey Village senior Alexis Villalon are available for peer-based support. Thobhani said she works primarily with people in the Multicultural Affairs office. “Whether it’s for the Trai…
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baylorlariat.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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