

UO Campus Reps
Introducing Urban Outfitters On Campus, our first campus representative program. Our reps are artists, entrepreneurs, world changers, and community builders representing UO on campuses across the country. Below, meet each of the 22 talented creatives + students we’re working with to plan events, create content + rep UO.
Jenn Evans
Advertising Major
Temple University Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“My inner child inspires me to always dream big. She makes me remember that nothing is ever impossible. If you can dream it, you can achieve it.”
Yonata
Civil Engineering Major
Temple University Class of 2023
He/Him Pronouns
"I express my individuality by not letting other people’s opinions affect my decisions. Urban Outfitters allows you to be yourself - I’m inspired by soccer, photography + PC gaming."
Monica Francis
Marketing Major
Florida State Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“Self-expression and individuality are concepts I started diving deeper into more recently. When I stopped concerning myself with outside opinions of how I dress, for example, I found it much easier to put outfits together that expressed who I am. No matter how I feel like expressing myself on a certain day, I know I can find pieces at Urban to embody that"
Chandler Pham
Marketing Major
Florida State University Class of 2025
He/Him Pronouns
“My loved ones inspire me. Being able to grow alongside my close friends and family is what drives me to do my best in all facets of my life. I'm passionate about all things creative, whether it be photography, digital design, etc. There's so much to learn and it's wonderful seeing how differently the world can look through the eyes of others."
Vanessa Aguiar
Political Science, Global Studies, Philosophy, and French Major
Arizona State University Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“I love sharing my background more than anything in the world. I come from a small border town called San Luis, Arizona. I'm super proud to also be a first-generation student and daughter of immigrant, farmworker parents. My unique background and experiences have really set me apart from my peers in the most special way. I'm incredibly passionate about sharing my journey as a first-gen, quadruple-major student who aspires to become an attorney in the near future.”
Kayla Cortez
Digital and Integrated Marketing Communications Major
Arizona State University Class of 2025
She/Her Pronouns
“I am passionate about spreading self love and positivity. I love to see the world through an optimistic lens and believe that the more positive you are, the better things will become.”
Britney Patterson
Neurobiology Major
University of Wisconsin-Madison Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I am passionate about leadership and health equity. I'm currently pursuing a degree in Neurobiology, so I can go to Medical School and become a Doctor to help end disparities in our healthcare system. I also strive to be an authentic leader that can support and fight various injustices within my community."
Sydney Merchant
Pre-Journalism Major
University of Wisconsin-Madison Class of 2025
She/Her Pronouns
“I express myself in the music I listen to, the clothes I wear, photography, and who I spend my time with. I think I’m a mosaic of a lot of different aesthetics so I always have my own little flare on everything I do and always try and express myself in whatever it is I’m doing, wearing, listening to, or capturing with my camera.”
Colonel-Joshua Higgins
Honors Marketing Major
Howard University Class of 2023
Him/Him Pronouns
“My passion is in the realm of poetry. I am a poet, spoken word artist, and recently published author of a book titled "orchidsandblus". Through poetry I have always been allowed to break rules and barriers of how I observe the world, how I feel, and my commentary on an ever-changing journey of finding myself. But also, the way I dress and how I seamlessly match my aura to my clothes and words -- speaks for itself.”
Kyndall Cole
Marketing Major
Howard University Class of 2025
She/Her Pronouns
“What inspires me the most are people that do not conform to social norms. Their ability to live freely without fear of acceptance makes me view life from various perspectives. My love for unconventional art, clothing, and music permits me to step out of my comfort zone and experiment with the uniqueness within me.”
Robert Dudash
Marketing Communications Major
Fashion Institute of Technology Class of 2026
He/Him Pronouns
“I express my individuality through my own personal style. I have always experimented with various silhouettes, genders, and patterns. That is one of the many reasons why I love shopping at Urban Outfitters, as they have their KOTO genderless collection! It appealed to me as a shopper because I wear clothes, no matter who they are made for.”
Cydnee Iinuma
Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing Major
Fashion Institute of Technology Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I am inspired by hard working women and women who own their own companies. I love to see a successful woman working toward something she is passionate about. I aspire to become one of these women. Whether or not that entails owning my own business, I look up to these hard workers and dream of following in their footsteps.”
Nailah Williams
Business Administration Major
Clark Atlanta University Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“I express my individuality through the things I wear and in the things I do. I'm known to always change my hair and have an outfit that'll reflect how I'm feeling. I also use my hobbies as a way to express myself. I love music, meditation, traveling, public speaking, and graphic design and I'm so grateful to have these interchangeable outlets. I'm also passionate about creating comfortable & freeing spaces from designs, lighting, and scents. I use my space as my sanctuary.”
Bre’Nae S. Ford
Mass Media Broadcast Major
Clark Atlanta University Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“I love Urban Outfitters! So when I found out there was a program for UO lovers, I had to apply. I felt honored to become a UO Campus rep because UO is a great company, and I love the uniqueness and urban street wear style."
Tara Watson
Design and Merchandising Major
Drexel University Class of 2024
She/They Pronouns
“I express my individuality through creating and inspiring others through fashion. I advocate for expression and discovery for the LGBTQ+ community and others who are trying to find their personal style. When doing this, I am creating content for my social media so anyone can see it in the hopes of being inspired.”
Sophia Rhodes
Design and Merchandising Major
Drexel University Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“I am most inspired by travel! I love to explore new cities and see the world! I am passionate about the retail industry and I love to learn. I love being involved and working in the ever changing fashion industry and I am passionate about bringing more sustainable initiatives to this sector.”
Alaa Abdou
Biomedical Engineering Major
Penn State Class of 2023
She/Her Pronouns
“Urban has always been a store I can count on for clothing when I became a hijabi. I struggled finding clothes that matched my style but were modest. Urban has so many options for clothes and caters to so many groups. I was extremely excited when I found out I was going to be a campus rep- couldn’t stop smiling after my interview.”
Marie Hilbert
Marketing Major
Penn State Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I express my individuality through writing. I have loved to write since I was super young and I still journal every night. Writing brings out my creativity and allows me to express my thoughts and feelings any time, any place!”
Sienna Johnson
Radio, Television, and Film Major
University of Texas at Austin Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I'm truly inspired to create art that will last long beyond my time. I really love to make things that make people happy. As long as one person is inspired by the things I create I feel accomplished.”
Sarah Xu
Advertising Major
University of Texas at Austin Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I largely express my individuality through dance and my personal style- I'm passionate about dance, content creation, and advocacy!"
Nikki Ambas
Business Administration Major, Social Class and Inequality Studies Minor
University of Michigan Class of 2025
She/Her Pronouns
“I’d like to believe everyone I surround myself with in life inspires me in some kind of way! My parents are immigrants and they inspire me to work harder and dream big. All my friends inspire me to grow as a person and be better everyday. I’m passionate about food, cooking, shopping, and social justice.”
Kate Gendruschke
Fine Arts Major
University of Michigan Class of 2024
She/Her Pronouns
“I am constantly inspired by the creativity and innovation that my friends and peers possess. I love creating art with my friends and getting their unique input on it, and my work always turns out for the better because of it. Because of this, I am super passionate about spreading art around campus. Spreading art can help creatives on campus find a community that can uplift them and their work.”
Thanks for getting to know our reps! Follow along with their local events at events.urbanoutfitters.com and on social at TikTok and Instagram.