Carrie Buckwalter ’24
Carrie Buckwalter ’24 is a political science and psychology major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
As one of the inaugural winners of the College’s Model UN Leadership Award merit scholarship, Carrie has been closely involved in Model UN since her first semester at Wooster. She has been a key part of the team’s award-winning performances at the American Model UN in Chicago and the National Model UN in New York, including guiding the team as Head Delegate last semester when Wooster’s representation of Ukraine was recognized with an Outstanding Delegation award, which is the highest ranking a team can achieve. After serving as Vice President of the team last year, Carrie was selected by her peers to be the Model UN President this year, a role that she will perform this semester alongside mentoring students on the UN as the Teaching Apprentice in Professor Kent Kille’s United Nations System course.
For the past year, she also has served as head Voter Engagement Intern for our campus get-out-the-vote efforts.
In addition, she spends time volunteering through the O’huddle Service House and is a Peer Health Educator.
Carrie’s Independent Study will look at how the Dark Triad personality traits (Machiavellianism, Psychopathy and Narcissism) affect conspiratorial belief and political engagement.
After Wooster, she is hoping to attend graduate school to pursue a degree in Mental Health Counseling.



