Connor, a first-generation student, began his higher education journey at Saint Michael's College in Vermont, where he graduated with degrees in Psychology and Philosophy. He recently graduated with a master's in higher education and student affairs (HESA) from The Ohio State University. Along with his formal education, Connor is involved in committees outside of Dartmouth, including the Asian Pacific American Network (APAN), and the Multiracial and Transracial Adoptee Network (MTAN) which are both part of ACPA - College Student Educators International.
Connor was born and raised in Vermont and moved back to the Northeast after graduate school to support students in navigating a rural higher education environment. His interest in APIDA initiatives stems from his own experience as an Asian American growing up in predominantly white spaces. Connor has a passion for working with students on campus and has had multiple roles related to this, most recently in supporting the APIDA community at The Ohio State University for two years. He is always open to talk and looks forward to connecting with students at Dartmouth within his role as a Program Coordinator for Pan Asian Student Advising.
Outside of work, Connor enjoys traveling and trying new food, running outdoors, listening to music, and playing board/video games with friends!