Mary Prentice

Mary Prentice, BA ’25

Graduate Assistant for Substance Use Education & Programming

Pronouns: she/her

Mary received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Lewis & Clark College, graduating with a minor in Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation. During her undergraduate studies, Mary was deeply involved in campus life and student leadership. She worked with the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement as a mentor in the Great Expectations Mentorship (GEM) program, supporting first-year students in their transition to college. She was also actively engaged with the Office of Student Engagement and the Campus Activities Board, contributing to inclusive programming and student-centered initiatives across campus. In 2025, Mary began her education at Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling, where she is pursuing a master’s degree in Professional Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Addictions.


Mary currently serves as a Graduate Assistant, supporting both the Office of Student Engagement and the Community Accountability and Conflict Education (CACE) Office. She is passionate about supporting individuals and communities through a counseling lens grounded in equity, healing, and social impact.