Class of 2019 First-Year Fellow: Sander Kushen
Sander Kushen '19 interned this past summer in the Washington D.C. Office of Representative Ann McLane Kuster ’78.
[more]Sander Kushen '19 interned this past summer in the Washington D.C. Office of Representative Ann McLane Kuster ’78.
[more]On February 3, Dean Lacy, chairman of the government department, and Harry Enten, a 2011 graduate and senior analyst at the data journalism site FiveThirtyEight, spoke on how the polls could be so wrong, and if the polls were in fact wrong.
[more]The D-LAB “Leadership With Others" session prompts participants to reflect on how their values may be seen by others within different social and academic contexts.
[more]I believe that my participation in RLF will help improve some of my underdeveloped leadership qualities and equip me with the tools necessary for effective management.
[more]Class of 1930 Fellow, Kathryn Edin, spoke on the challenges of income inequality. Edin is one of the nation’s leading poverty researchers, working in the domains of welfare and low-wage work, family life, and neighborhood contexts.
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