Meet the 2006-2007 SHAPE Team

Heather Eastman-Mueller is a certified health educator. Her duties include being the Curriculum Coordinator of the Sexual Health Advocate Peer Education (SHAPE) program and conducts research (internally and externally) to accomplish the goals of the Student Health Center.

Alexandra Balzer is a graduate student pursuing her Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology while she acts as the current SHAPE GA. Alexandra is originally from St. Louis, and she completed her BA in Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in May of 2005. She comes to SHAPE with a background in feminist theory, which she hopes to use as a guide toward a more inclusive view of sexuality on campus. Her mission is to work toward a campus cultural environment that is healthy, responsible, diverse, and enjoyable.

Rachel Epstein is a junior Psychology major and hoping to get her masters in counseling. She is from St.Louis. She became interested in SHAPE when she saw a presentation. She enjoyed the presentation and the message it sent to the students. Rachel is always looking for opportunities to help people and better their knowledge on important topics and believes that sexual health is one of those. She hopes to educate her peers on all of the issues that are included in SHAPE and also to continue educating herself.
Dan Imhoff is a sophomore nursing major at Mizzou and has been a part of SHAPE since winter semester 2006. Dan is interested in public health, microbiology and sociology. Outside of SHAPE, Dan is a microbiology tutor, a clerk at Schnucks, and a volunteer for the Brain Injury Association of Missouri and the Missouri Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities. After college, Dan hopes to join the Peace Corps and enter graduate school. Currently, Dan’s interests are watching documentaries, hanging out with friends, and setting the record for time spent in Ellis library.