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She’s performed all over Washington, D.C., including at The… News May 12, 2021 Melania Guerra Carrillo MPP ’21 “When I was five, my grandpa gave me a book about Heinrich Schliemann, the archaeologist who discovered the ancient city of Troy. I couldn’t believe… News May 04, 2021 Joshua Seawell MPA ’22 “Between having a Belgian mother and growing up on and around @usairforce bases all over Europe, I had a lot of exposure to slightly different ways… News April 23, 2021 Hua Qu MPP ’21 “When my husband was imprisoned in Iran, I became collateral damage of the great power games. Each time the U.S. policy on Iran seemed to shift, it… News April 16, 2021 Francis Torres MPA ’22 “Hurricane Maria was a historic, once-in-a-century storm that decimated my home island of Puerto Rico. At the time, I was working as a communications… News April 14, 2021 Robert L. Gordon III MPA ’89 Using new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) to improve humanity is at the core of Robert L. Gordon MPA '89's work. As chief growth… News April 09, 2021 Oladoyin Phillips ’14, Ph.D./STEP “A few years ago, I was in a job I didn’t like. It led me to spend a lot of time reflecting, and I became more spiritual. In that process, I realized… News April 02, 2021 Jacob Rob ‘21 “I’m in #ROTC. There’s 40 of us on campus, and if I’m honest, I’m viewed differently when I mention this affiliation as I think some people… News March 31, 2021 Philippa Haven MPA ’22 “When academics and policymakers employ economic theory, they typically assume a two-parent household, which is not the case for millions of… News March 18, 2021 Annamie Paul MPA ’01 Annamie Paul is the leader of the Green Party of Canada. She is the first Black Canadian and first Jewish woman to be elected leader of a major… News March 12, 2021 Susan Ragheb MPA ’22 “I grew up very aware of my identity as an Arab American woman. When I lived in Egypt, I was the American girl. When I was in America, I was the Arab… News March 10, 2021 Jasman Singh ’23 I used to have a somewhat romantic idea of policymaking, believing top-down policy would create the most dramatic changes. I’ve always felt that… News March 04, 2021 Nathan Eckstein ’16, MPA ‘20 Nathan Eckstein was most recently the political and outreach director for a U.S. Congresswoman in Western Illinois who sought reelection to a fifth… News February 26, 2021 María Luisa Zeta Valladolid MPA ’21 “I was curious about social issues from an early age, long wondering why some people had so little while others have a lot more. I am a first… News February 23, 2021 Carissa Gonzalez ’07 MPP ’21 “When 9/11 happened, I was just a kid. It was a shocking moment for all of America, making us question who we think we are as a people, what we want… News February 18, 2021 Dalia Katan ’15 Dalia Katan '15 is the CEO and founder of Presently, a social commerce startup helping people celebrate special occasions more meaningfully while… News February 12, 2021 Ikenna Ugwu MPP '21 “As I was leaving my South Sudan office, I heard gunshots. It was on the eve of the war in 2016, and I was working for the @worldfoodprogramme,… News February 05, 2021 Alaina McGowen ’21 “In a weird way, protesting against the School has actually brought me closer to it. I was a student activist in the ‘Change WWS’ effort, joining… News February 04, 2021 Nausheen Rajan MPA ’22 JSI ’15 “When I was 16, I participated in a camp called Seeds of Peace. It convened students from Israel, Palestine, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Jordan, the U.K… News February 04, 2021 Asa Craig MPA ’17 Asa Craig MPA ’17 describes himself as a “young person coming out of a graduate school sabbatical.” After earning his MPA from Princeton, he went on… News January 26, 2021 Drew Curiel MPP ’21 “While I was posted to U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur, working for the U.S. Foreign Service, my portfolio covered Malaysia’s domestic #politics. In 2018,… News January 21, 2021 Fernando Ribeiro Delgado ’04 Fernando Ribeiro Delgado ’04 is the coordinator of the Strategic Litigation Working Group at the International Network for Economic,… News January 15, 2021 Jacqueline Baumgartner MPA ’22 “When I was working for the @icrc in Greece with asylum-seekers, we would often bring them calling cards or phones with international calling… News January 08, 2021 Andy Chiu MPP ’21 "I grew up in a poor immigrant family in the Lower East Side of NYC. It was difficult. 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