Peter Lynch
Spring 2025
A little about Peter…
Hailing from Rochester, MN, Peter had recently graduated from WashU with a major in Cognitive Neuroscience and a minor in Spanish. He is currently pursuing an MD, with experience as a tutor, a medical scribe, an OL on the WashU football team, and a foodie.
“AIR was a highlight of my four years at WashU. A professional fraternity was not a place I expected to find some of my closest friends during college, but I am thankful that I did. I gained confidence in professional and academic settings, and developed various leadership skills. It was a great way to get more involved with campus, especially in the pre-health realm. I will always cherish my time in AIR, and I know the experiences I had with the brotherhood will benefit me for years to come.”
Some words from the brothers…
“I couldn’t have imagined an AIR without Peter. He’s behind the scenes, working with every brother to ensure they feel supported and cared for—truly being a support system anyone can reach out to. Not only has he been a memorable mentor figure for the younger brothers, but he’s also become a friend who lightens the mood and fills awkward silences with laughter. We love you, Peter, and wish you the very best always!”
“Peter has always been devoted to AIR and everyone in it. as an underclassman, he’s given advice that was personal and catered towards the goals I had even though our career paths weren’t necessarily identical. I’ve never met someone who could be so nonchalant yet caring and hardworking at the same time.”
“At first, joining an organization like AIR with so many upperclassmen seemed incredibly intimidating, but Autumn has been there for me every step of the way. She means a lot to me, and she’s helped make my transition into college so much easier and well-supported.”
“From the moment I rushed, I’ve always seen Peter as one of the most reliable and trustworthy people in the brotherhood. His passion and dedication towards AIR shows in everything he does, and he always knows how to effortlessly lighten any space up.”