Adriana Davis

Biographie

I am a recent graduate from the University of Regina Faculty of Arts where I obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honours) with a second major in Sociology. I performed my undergraduate honours thesis on: The Impact of Induced Guilt on Self-Reported Self-Compassion and Self-Criticism, under the supervision of Dr. Donald Sharpe. I competed on the varsity track team during 5 of my 6 years of school with a year off due to injury. I am currently pursuing a future in counselling psychology and am hoping to attend graduate school within the next couple years. I am very passionate about issues of gender and sexuality and wish to specialize in that area of counselling though my research interests are broader. I volunteer with two counsellors, doing odd jobs for each (e.g., filing, contact information, brochures) and am hoping to expand on my experiences despite the COVID-19 pandemic.


Our partner, The Philanthropist, has conducted an interview with Adriana:

Adriana Davis: South Saskatchewan Community Foundation Response to COVID-19

Awards & Distinctions

  • Academic All Canadian Scholarship – 2016/17, 2018/19, and 2019/20 – awarded to student-athletes that have obtained an academic standing of 80% or higher while competing.
  • Dean’s List Distinction – 2020 winter, 2019 winter, and 2018 winter – awarded to students that have obtained an academic standing of 85% or higher in a given semester with at least 12 credit hours
  • Academic and Athletic Achievement Award – 2016 – awarded to the student athletes who are in good academic standing and has demonstrated satisfactory achievement in course work as well as who appears on the CIS team eligibility certificate in the CIS academic year the award is presented – outstanding athletic performance.

Miscellaneous

I am the co-owner of a small business: Pepper & Clay – where I hand-make polymer clay jewelry and accessories. I manage this business with a friend.

I am a former track athlete and am very passionate about mental health in sport and believe that all student-athletes require special resources for mental health support.

Lastly, for fun, I play the ukulele (baritone is my favourite) and attended monthly ukulele gatherings before the pandemic!