


The EI Undergraduate Fellows program offers a select group of Gettysburg College students the chance to develop their leadership skills and grow in their knowledge and understanding of public policy. Fellows serve on the Eisenhower Institute's College Advisory Council, act as liaisons for assigned Institute events at both locations, and serve as hosts for campus visitors. Students engage fully in the planning and promotion of specific programs and projects. They are responsible for selecting, developing, and promoting a public policy theme with programming in both Washington and in Gettysburg.
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Stanford Chihuri '12, an International student from Zimbabwe, is a Health Sciences major and Biology minor. In summer of 2010, he received a Mellon grant to carry out research in Ghana. Last fall, he studied medical practice and policy in Copenhagen, Denmark. At Gettysburg, Stan is the Vice president of the International Affairs Association and he has represented Gettysburg College at multiple collegiate model UN conferences. He was also the Vice President for the Pre-Health professions club. |
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Brian Engelsma '12 is a Political Science and Philosophy double major. He is a writer for both The Gettysburg Forum and The Gettysburgian. Engelsma has interned in the D.C. office of former Congressman James L. Oberstar as well as the St. Paul office of Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton. Recently he spent a semester abroad studying European Politics and Society in Copenhagen. He has been a member of the Residence Life student staff, and is currently President of the International Affairs Association. |
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Luke Feltz '12 is from Williamston, Michigan and is a double major in Political Science and Globalization Studies. He is a former Vice President and active member of the International Affairs Association/Model United Nations and led Gettysburg College to its first Model Arab League Conference last year. He has worked as a research assistant for Dr. Shirley Anne Warshaw and Dr. Caroline Hartzell in the Political Science Department at Gettysburg College. Luke is currently collaborating with Dr. Amy Evrard a Gettysburg College Professor of Anthropology on research in violence and conflict. He is a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity and a cook at the Blue Parrot Bistro in Gettysburg. |
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Lyndsie Guy '12 is from Halifax, Pennsylvania and is a Sociology major and Religious Studies minor. In spring 2011 she was able to pursue her interest in international education while studying migration and identity in Copenhagen, Denmark and in the summer of 2011, she received The Heston Internship which gave her opportunity to teach at a primary school in Masaka, Uganda. Lyndsie's on-campus activities include acting as Sergeant-at-Arms for the co-ed service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega, and teaching English as a Second language through the Center for Public Service. |
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Sarah Hecklau '12 is from Clinton, New York and is a dual-major in Environmental Studies and Globalization Studies, with concentrations in Environmental and Public Policy. Sarah spent the Spring 2011 semester studying sustainable development, renewable energies, and public health in Copenhagen, Denmark. In the future she hopes to work with NGOs and non-profit organizations and possibly study environmental law. Sarah works as a campus tour guide in the Admissions Office and volunteers as a tutor at the neighborhood center El Centro. Sarah is an active member of the College Life Advisory Committee, whose charge is to help the campus community meet student needs. |