Arianna Ding-Centre for New Immigrant Well-Being (CNIW)

Arianna Ding
Arianna Ding is an undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, majoring in Health and Disease. She has a rich background in academic and extracurricular excellence, including coauthoring research on cancer treatments published in a peer-reviewed journal and contributing as a research assistant at Stony Brook Renaissance School of Medicine. Arianna’s dedication extends beyond academics; she has worked with the Center for New Immigrant Well-Being (CNIW) for two summers, playing an active role in initiatives that enhance community health and engagement.

Arianna also has a history of leadership and volunteerism, having served as the Editor-in-Chief of her high school’s award-winning literary publication and as a team captain in competitive swimming and Science Olympiad events. Additionally, she is a talented musician, proficient in piano and saxophone, and a recipient of numerous accolades for her academic and artistic achievements.

Driven by a passion for health sciences and community impact, Arianna is eager to continue her contributions to both the CNIW and the broader field of health education.