Kean University student breaks stereotypes as drag racer

Kean University student breaks stereotypes as drag racer
Lamont Repollet, Ed.D., President — Kean University Official Website
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Step into the world of drag racing with Mariah Laster, a doctoral student in clinical and school psychology at Kean University. Laster races dragsters at speeds exceeding 200 mph, merging her interests in psychology and racing while challenging norms in a traditionally male-dominated sport.

Mariah Laster’s journey is not just about speed but also about breaking barriers. As she pursues her doctoral studies, she continues to make strides on the racetrack, showing that passion can bridge diverse fields like psychology and high-speed motorsports.

Her story exemplifies how individuals can excel in multiple domains, pushing past stereotypes and redefining what it means to be successful in both academia and sports.



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