Spring 2020 Cohort

| Student | Internship | Major(s) |
|
Priya Agarwal |
United Nations Foundation, Policy Planning |
Ethics, History, and Public Policy |
|
Aisha Al-Ali |
Qatari Embassy |
Business Administration |
|
Ruel Beresford |
Climate Institute |
Biochemistry; International Relations and Politics |
|
Jacob Feldgoise |
Georgetown University Center for Security and Emerging Technology |
Policy and Management; Science, Technology, and Public Policy |
|
David Fienberg |
Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ 12th District) |
International Relations and Politics |
|
Austin Goetz |
The Wilson Center |
International Relations and Politics |
|
Naram Hajjar |
LobbyIt |
Business Administration |
|
Carrie Haney |
The Mellman Group |
International Relations and Politics; Statistics |
|
Ru Jia |
American Enterprise Institute, External Affairs Intern |
Information Systems |
|
Jeffrey Ko |
LobbyIt |
International Relations and Politics; Hispanic Studies |
|
Timothy Kusuma |
US Pan Asian Chamber of Commerce |
Economics and Statistics; Behavioral Economics, Policy and Organizations |
|
Keilan Lewis |
Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA 30th District) |
International Relations and Politics; Creative Writing |
|
M. Cristina Pullen |
US Global Leadership Coalition |
Professional Writing: International Relations and Politics |
|
Abigail Savit |
US Department of State, Office of eDiplomacy |
International Relations and Politics |
|
Emily Sespico |
Foreign Policy for America |
Physics; International Relations and Politics |
|
Olivia Snavely |
National Women's Health Network, Communications Intern |
Creative Writing |
|
Julianne Tippett |
Climate Institute |
Behavioral Economics, Policy and Organizations; International Relations and Politics |
|
Eoin Wilson-Manion |
NP Strategy Group |
International Relations and Politics |
|
Millie Zhang |
Meridian International Center |
International Relations and Politics |
Students visited the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial on the National Mall.
The cohort had the opportunity to tour the Pentagon!
For the first time in 2019-20, students from Carnegie Mellon's Qatar campus participated in the Washington Semester Program.