Theodore Walrond Theodore Walrond is a student and a former researcher at the college's School of Medicine. He is also an experienced scuba diving leader, trained in multiple water safety and life rescue best practices. As an undergraduate researcher, Walrond worked within the McKnight Brain Institute and used his analytical skills to discover, extract, and organize data alongside his colleagues and mentors. He played a pivotal role in the writing of a scientific paper that detailed research outcomes of subarachnoid hemorrhages and their ability to predispose people to Alzheimer's Disease. Theodore Rex Walrond interned at Romark, a research-centered pharmaceutical company headquartered in Tampa, FL. While there, Walrond worked directly under the CEO and the head of research in collaboration with other scientific and technological divisions of the firm to develop innovative new medicines, focusing on discovering innovative medicinal therapies to fight infectious diseases. Walrond is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, where he majored in Psychology with an emphasis on the study of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience. This field of study focuses on how neurological mechanisms in the human brain contribute to learning, behavior, mood, and motor systems. Theodore chose this specific