Undergraduate Fellows

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.  Visit the Institute Fellows' Blog

The 2009-2010 Undergraduate Fellows

Hadiatou Barry '10
Lawrese Brown '10
Munya Choga '12
Jen Davis '10
Calynn Dowler '10
Sandra Gillot '10
Lucy Marinova '10
Atlang Mompe '10
Robyn Byrne '10
Sebastian DiNatale '10
Patrick Hughes '10
Svet Semov '11

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The 2008-2009 undergraduate fellows pose during a dinner with Institute leadership in the fall of 2008.

 

What are the Institute's past student fellows doing now?


David Neagley '09 is part of Teach for America in Washington, DC

Mark Leno '08 was selected as a Presidential Management Fellow in 2009

Megan Goodwin '08 is currently attending law school at the University of South Carolina

Brett Jackson '08 is attending law school at the University of Baltimore

Leanne Tyler '07 is enrolled in a Master's/Ph.D program in political science at Columbia University. Her area of specialty is international relations and her interests include post-conflict democratization and powersharing

Jessica Haines '07 is the features editor at the Gettysburg Times