Isis Lowery

Isis Lowery

  • Title
    Director of Selmon Mentoring Institute/Student-Athlete Enhancement
  • Email
    isislowery@usf.edu,

Isis Lowery is the Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement, overseeing career development and the Selmon Mentoring Institute. 

Prior to USF, Isis was a graduate intern with Oregon State's Student-Athlete Development department. During her time as a graduate intern, she earned her master's degree in Education, specializing in College Student Services and Administration (2022). 

Lowery earned her bachelor's degree in Public Health, Majoring in Human Development & Family Sciences at Oregon State (2016-20), where she was a student-athlete on the Women’s Gymnastics team. Best known for her floor routines, Lowery was Second Team All-American and Second Team All-Pac-12 on the Floor exercise (2019) and Woman of The Year Nominee (2020). Lowery also earned All-Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mentions (2018 & 19) and was named WCGA Scholastic All-American (2020). Prior to Oregon State, she was a Australian Senior National Team member (2014), State All-Round Champion and National Vault Champion (2014).

As a student-athlete, Lowery served on multiple committees that advocated for the rights and well-being of her fellow peers. These included SAAC, as Diversity & Inclusion Chair; Dam Worth It, a non-profit, student-led mental health organization; and was a co-founder of DAM Change, a student-athlete led organization, designed for Black Student-Athletes at Oregon State to use their platform and bring awareness, education and understanding to systemic racism in the United States. 

Lowery was Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia and is now living in Tampa, FL, where she is enjoying the sunshine!