
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"January 28, 2026","summary":"In her first year at Geneva College, Anya Zvorsky &#8216;28 found unexpected opportunities to get involved in the local community while gaining direction and experience for her future.&#160;","image":"site://geneva.edu/stories/_assets/anya-header.jpg","tagItems":"[]","articleText":"In her first year at Geneva College,&#160;Anya Zvorsky &#8216;28, a sophomore biopsychology major,&#160;found unexpected opportunities to get involved in the local community while gaining direction and experience for her future.&#160;\nWhen Anya&#160;first&#160;visited Geneva, she found the campus, environment, and the people she met&#160;to be&#160;welcoming.&#160;She'apos;d&#160;been searching for a Christian college in the area&#160;and&#160;immediately&#160;felt that Geneva was a good fit. Anya loved both biology and psychology in high school, and one of her biggest goals in searching for a college was to find one with a faith-based approach to psychology. She was hopeful that Geneva would provide just that, and she has not been disappointed.&#160;\n&#8220;Geneva does&#160;a good job&#160;focusing on faith integration. I had a psych class that really delved into that&#160;&#8212;&#160;not just adding a Bible verse to&#160;things, but&#160;actually doing&#160;your faith in your career.&#8221;&#160;\nAnya realized that in addition to strengthening her Christian worldview, her first year opened her mind to&#160;new ideas&#160;and new friends. She was paired with an international roommate from Brazil&#160;and found herself connecting with many international students at Geneva. This was one of the more unexpected turns of Anya'apos;s freshman year, and she found it to be enriching. Discussions with classmates&#160;of&#160;various backgrounds helped her to think deeply in the classroom too.&#160;\n&#8220;I took Humanities 103 [Invitation to the Humanities]&#160;last&#160;semester, and it really helped me to see things from&#160;a different perspective. We talked about these fundamental questions&#160;together and&#160;went into the deeper meanings that you&#160;can&#8217;t&#160;always see when&#160;you&#8217;re&#160;reading on a page.&#8221;&#160;\nAnya has also grown in her understanding of the work she might like to pursue after her four years&#160;at Geneva&#160;are complete. She is interested in further education in art therapy, counseling, or neuroscience. She&#160;sought out volunteer positions with local organizations to see how she liked working in these fields, serving for a time with both&#160;Neighborhood North&#160;- Museum of Play&#160;and Tiger Pause&#160;Youth Ministry.&#160;She originally learned about Neighborhood North through one of her chemistry professors.&#160;\n&#8220;I told her that I wanted to work with kids in some way, and to get experience, and she pointed me to Neighborhood North.&#160;It&#8217;s&#160;a great opportunity&#160;for me to learn more.&#160;After volunteering there,&#160;I&#8217;m&#160;thinking I&#160;probably want&#160;to do something related in my career because I really enjoyed it.&#8221;&#160;\nAt Neighborhood North,&#160;Anya helped set up and run events, demoed crafts for kids to learn, and job shadowed&#160;various positions.&#160;At Tiger Pause, she&#160;was a part of the mentoring program for high school students, giving advice and&#160;assistance&#160;with graduation tasks and college applications.&#160;\nAnya&#160;continues to&#160;work with Neighborhood North and Tiger Pause, as well as helping with&#160;Upper&#160;Room&#8217;s campus ministry and making art and friendships through The Creative Process.&#160;As she continues her education at Geneva, her passions and calling will continue to be shaped through her experiences both in the classroom and in the local community.\nBy&#160;Reagan Shields &#8216;26","author":null,"publishDate":"2026-01-28","type":"Stories","title":"Anya Zvorsky:&#160;Play, Ministry, and Biopsychology","imageDesc":"","url":"/article/anya-zvorsky","blogCategories":"","id":"c330fa7bac0a24047b8ca3f6de812d39","detailUrl":"/stories/2026/01/anya-zvorsky.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"anya-zvorsky"}}
