Jonah Lenahan
Hey, my name is Jonah Lenahan, and as a junior who studies religion and political science, I am proud to be working at the CSSJ for my fourth semester! When I'm not at work, I like to spend time hiking, playing tennis, writing, singing, and going to worship and Bible study. Outside of Dickinson, I work as a counselor at a nearby Lutheran summer camp, and I'm excited to bring that energy back to the CSSJ for a semester of great programs, conversations, and most of all root beer floats.
Ajla Salkic
Hello everyone! My name is Ajla Salkic (she/her/hers). I’m part of the class of 2026 and a proud English major! Currently I serve MECA as our parliamentarian and have been part of leadership since my sophomore year. Additionally, I'm a member of Trendsetters and Belles Lettres. On campus you can find me working behind the counter at Denim or in the library, headphones on and locked in. I’m excited to work at the CSSJ this year, and hopefully begin to build communities on campus that embrace our diverse spiritual backgrounds and foster respect for social justice. Feel free to reach out and say hello when you see me!
Ezra Soncrant
Ezra Soncrant (She/They) is from Haddon Heights, New Jersey. As the office’s DEI Coordinator, she works to uphold strong intersectional connections between the CSSJ and Dickinson’s other DEI offices. Ezra is a junior at ºìÐÓÖ±²¥app, double-majoring in religious studies and philosophy. She started and now organizes the Dickinson Daoists. When not working, Ezra enjoys comic books, video games, anime, sci-fi, and just generally being a nerd with their friends.
Etsub Taye
Hello! I'm originally from Ethiopia but live in Lancaster, PA. I am a Political Science major with a minor in Arabic. My academic focus lies in amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, both in contemporary society and through historical lenses. On campus, I'm actively involved as an intern for the House Divided Project, a dialogue facilitator for the Dialogue Across Differences program, and co-president of the Arabic Club. Through these roles, I strive to create spaces for diverse perspectives and promote understanding across cultures.