EL Ambassador Program

EL Ambassadors are current CAS students who support the EL Connector’s mission by helping their peers identify and access experiential learning opportunities at BU and beyond.

Booking an individual consultation or a workshop with an EL Ambassador will enable you to maximize your experiential learning at BU. Ambassadors are trained to help you build awareness of experiential learning, identify your goals, make an individualized plan, reflect what you’ve learned, and communicate the transferable skills you’ve built through your experiences. 

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Meet our Ambassadors! 

Emma Auth (she/her)  
CAS ‘27 | English major; Innovation & Entrepreneurship minor 
Experiential learning experiences: First-Year Innovation Fellow; WTBU DJ in Training; FY101 Peer Mentor; First-Year Student Outreach Project leader; off-campus camp counselor and cashier 
Why she thinks you should book a consultation: “Consultations are perfect for any student who wants to grow, both professionally and academically, outside the bounds of a traditional classroom but doesn’t know where to start.”  

 

Aly Lam (she/her) 
CAS ‘25 | Political Science major; Business administration minor 
Experiential learning experiences:: Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity; Intern at Boston Climate Action Network; Enlight Program Fellow; Study Abroad in Sydney, Australia 
Her advice to students: “There are so many experiential learning opportunities at BU, and the EL Connector can help you access all of them! As a senior at BU, I wish I would’ve been able to come to an EL Ambassador earlier to help me navigate all BU has to offer.” 

 

Duoduo Luo (she/her) 
CAS ‘25 | Psychology; Neuroscience 
Experiential learning experiences: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program; BU SPARK Hack-a-thon; International Peer Mentor Program 
Her favorite part of being an EL Ambassador: “I love getting to hear students reflect on their strengths and interests and I love to help them find l available EL opportunities which ones can actually work for them.”

 

Vansh Diora (he/him)  
CAS ‘26 | Computer Science; Finance 
Experiential learning experiences: Hack4Impact; off-campus software engineering internships; CAS Mentorship Program; Tutoring at LOCK Honorary Service Society 
His favorite part of being an EL Ambassador: “I love understanding where other students come from, what their backgrounds are, and what experiences they want to have throughout their college life.”

Apply to be an EL Ambassador!