Ryenne Reiter
Ryenne Reiter is a student from Gainesville, Texas, studying political science, neuroscience, and cognitive science. Ryenne plans to attend law school at the conclusion of her undergraduate studies and hopes to pursue a career as a prosecutor in the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Countering Human Trafficking. She is actively involved in the Dallas community, working under SMU’s General Counsel at the Office of Legal Affairs, volunteering at New Friends New Life, and serving as the Vice President of Outreach for the SMU chapter of It’s On Us. Ryenne has also been thoroughly engaged in research endeavors during her time at SMU, winning SMU’s Engaged Learning Starter Award grant for her literature review and qualitative analysis research project titled "The Role of Gender Expectations and Stereotypes in Eating Disorders." In her free time, she enjoys trail riding horses, working out, and training for half-marathons with her sister.