Sydney Morris
About Sydney Morris
Sydney Morris serves as the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at George Washington University, a position held since 2014. Morris holds multiple degrees, including a Doctor of Philosophy from Scripps Research and a Bachelor of Science from George Washington University.
Work at The George Washington University
Sydney Morris has served as the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at The George Washington University since 2014. In this role, she has been involved in various initiatives aimed at enhancing the undergraduate admissions process. Prior to her current position, she worked in the Department of Chemistry at the university as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and as an Organic Chemistry Laboratory Assistant, gaining valuable experience in academic support and research.
Education and Expertise
Sydney Morris has an extensive educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from The George Washington University, completing her studies from 2011 to 2015. She further pursued her academic goals by obtaining a Master of Arts from the same institution in 2015. Morris continued her education at Scripps Research, where she achieved a Doctor of Philosophy degree from 2015 to 2020, focusing on advanced research methodologies.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current role, Sydney Morris held various positions that contributed to her professional development. She worked as a National Science Foundation REU Fellow at Georgia Institute of Technology for two months in 2014. Additionally, she interned as a Research and Development Scientist at Croda for two months in 2013. Her experience also includes roles at The George Washington University, where she supported undergraduate chemistry courses.
Academic Background
Sydney Morris completed her undergraduate studies at West Virginia University, earning a Bachelor of Arts from 2007 to 2011. She then transitioned to The George Washington University, where she completed both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to the sciences and education, culminating in her doctoral studies at Scripps Research.