Madeline Sorensen is a BYU undergraduate student majoring in Psychology and Arabic Language. She feels that cultivating and maintaining healthy interpersonal relationships is one of the most important parts of life, and her studies in psychology have allowed her to help others to understand and cultivate these relationships.
Madeline also loves to travel, experiencing the rich variety of traditions and faiths around the world. Over the years she has developed a deep interest in religious pluralism and the critical importance of peacemaking between religious sects. She currently works as a research assistant to Dr. David Dollahite, researching religion and family life across a variety of faith traditions, and hopes to continue this work as she furthers her education.