06/01/2026
From Macon to Athens, Greece! Wesleyan College's Alana Woods has been invited to present her research at the 2026 International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference.
A rising senior triple majoring in biology, neuroscience, and psychology with a minor in chemistry, Alana's journey began during her first semester at Wesleyan, where she conducted independent research under faculty mentorship. Through hands-on research experiences with Dr. Jim Ferrari and Dr. James Rowan, she developed the scientific, analytical, and presentation skills that prepared her for advanced collaborative research opportunities.
"Wesleyan provides its students with a lot of opportunities," she said. "Being at a small college, you're not just a number. Starting my freshman year, I was already conducting independent research. At a large university, I feel like you're one of several hundred students in a class."
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MACON, GA — When Alana Woods arrived at Wesleyan College as a first-year student, she immediately found herself conducting independent scientific research - an opportunity many undergraduates at larger universities may not experience until much later in their academic careers, if at all. Three yea...