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Annie Schloss

Annie Schloss '27 was a 2025-26 Hackworth Fellow and studied the ethics of moral injury, specifically in soldiers. 

Moral Injury: The psychological and spiritual distress caused by violating deeply held moral beliefs, often involving feelings of guilt, shame, and betrayal. Summarization of findings by Annie Schloss 2025-26 Hackworth Fellow.

Learn more about Schloss's project here via the video of her Showcase presentation.

Access Schloss's essay, "Invisible Wounds: A Call To Action About Moral Injuries Beyond the Battlefield."

 

About Annie Schloss '27 

Annie Schloss Hackworth
Annie Schloss is a senior with duel majors in Public Health and Biology and a minor in Religious Studies. Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, she is passionate about improving health outcomes for unhoused populations, with a particular focus on veterans in Santa Clara County. She is interested in the intersection of medicine, public policy, and social justice, and hopes to explore how healthcare systems and legal frameworks impact unhoused veterans– a particularly vulnerable community. After completing her undergraduate studies, she hopes to pursue a medical degree. In her spare time, she loves being outside, baking, running, and spending quality time with friends and family.
Jul 1, 2026
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