Former U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Deborah Jones, Visits Stanford
Michael Rover ’19, is from Mount Kisco, NY. He is a current SIG committee member. On Thursday, April 21, Stanford in Government (SIG) welcomed Deborah Jones, the former United States Ambassador to Libya to Paul Brest Hall. The event was cosponsored by the Arab Students Association at Stanford, the American Middle Eastern Network for Dialogue at Stanford, […]
Putting Students First in Sacramento
Britiny Cook ’17, is from Chicago, Illinois. She is a current Sociology major. My passion for education led me to the state capitol of Sacramento. There, I spent the summer at StudentsFirst, a non-profit organization that advocates for public school students. With offices in more than ten states, StudentsFirst (SF) pushes to get student-centered legislation passed all across […]
SIG Stipend Recipient at the Cancer Policy Institute
Ben Schwartz ’18, is from San Diego, California. He is double majoring in Neurobiology and Religious Studies. This summer, I interned with the Cancer Policy Institute (CPI) at the Cancer Support Community. Based in Washington DC, the Cancer Policy Institute strives to both examine current bills that relate to cancer treatment and research as well as develop original policy […]