Joshua DuBois on Race, Religion and Justice in America
Joshua DuBois led the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in President Obama’s first term and was called the President’s “Pastor-in-Chief” by TIME Magazine.
[more]Joshua DuBois led the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships in President Obama’s first term and was called the President’s “Pastor-in-Chief” by TIME Magazine.
[more]My experience at New America this summer has given me a comprehensive overview of the many stakeholders involved in both public and global health, and I have developed a greater understanding for how healthcare operates at the federal and global level.
[more]This conference provided me with an insight in what a future in earth science research could look like, and it made me excited about the prospect of continuing to pursue research at graduate school.
[more]First-Year Fellow William Johnson ’19 interned at the Government and Finance Division at the Congressional Research Service with alumni mentor Elizabeth Rybicki ’96.
[more]My experiences inside and outside of the classroom have allowed me a unique understanding of interdisciplinary connections and diverse individuals as well an appreciation for reflection, communication, and questioning.
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