Adrian Ferrari Selected as Next Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress Fellow at Dartmouth

The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center is pleased to announce our 2012-2013 Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress Fellow, Adrian Ferrari ’14. 

Adrian Ferrari is a member of the Class of 2014 and is from Los Altos Hills, California. At Dartmouth, he hopes to major in Government and Economics, with a minor in Public Policy. Over the summer he served as a judicial intern to Judge John Mott ’81 of the D.C. Superior Court. Adrian also serves as a policy analyst and researcher for the Policy Research Shop and the LGBT liaison on Dartmouth’s Inter-Community Council. After graduating from Dartmouth, Adrian hopes to either attend law school or write for Jon Stewart, whichever he feels will allow him to best participate in the political process.

Each year, the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center works with the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress in Washington, D.C. to enable one student from Dartmouth to participate in a unique fellowship program from the Dartmouth campus, as well as through attending two separate conferences in Washington, D.C. Their goal is to develop a new generation of national leaders committed to public service.  Read more about this fellowship at our website.