Madeline Morton is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying psychology and neuroscience at the College of the Holy Cross. At Holy Cross, she is a research assistant in the Gender-Role Development Lab investigating barriers for college students in the pursuit of ‘high-level' positions” on campus. Additionally, Madeline is a JD Power Research Associate and is receiving funding to examine the impacts of mentorship in the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program, focusing on adolescents' depression, sleep, and substance use outcomes. As an undergraduate, she was also a family support intern at the Carriage House Grief Support Program, facilitating grief counseling for children and leading caregiver group sessions. As a Clinical Research Intern at the DCRP, she is involved in the KETAMIND and SENSCODE studies. After graduation, Madeline hopes to pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology.