Another Schreyer Scholar in the News!
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PENN STATE STUDENT RECEIVES FELLOWSHIP FROM THE CENTER FOR THE
STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY
Elena Cross, a junior Schreyer Scholar double-majoring in political
science and international studies with minors in French and history,
was chosen by the Center for the Study of the Presidency to receive a
fellowship for leadership and public service. The Center for Study of
the Presidency is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that
encourages study of the Presidency and public service among young
Americans. The Center for Study of the Presidency offers 65
undergraduate and graduate scholarships that award recipients with a
yearlong opportunity to study the Presidency. This serves the
American public by developing the next generation of American
leaders. Cross has held an interest in American political and social
history since her youth but especially after September 11, when she
became increasingly interested in global politics, particularly those
relating to underdeveloped countries.
Read the full story at http://live.psu.edu/index.php?sec=vs=19279
PENN STATE STUDENT RECEIVES FELLOWSHIP FROM THE CENTER FOR THE
STUDY OF THE PRESIDENCY
Elena Cross, a junior Schreyer Scholar double-majoring in political
science and international studies with minors in French and history,
was chosen by the Center for the Study of the Presidency to receive a
fellowship for leadership and public service. The Center for Study of
the Presidency is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization that
encourages study of the Presidency and public service among young
Americans. The Center for Study of the Presidency offers 65
undergraduate and graduate scholarships that award recipients with a
yearlong opportunity to study the Presidency. This serves the
American public by developing the next generation of American
leaders. Cross has held an interest in American political and social
history since her youth but especially after September 11, when she
became increasingly interested in global politics, particularly those
relating to underdeveloped countries.
Read the full story at http://live.psu.edu/index.php?sec=vs=19279
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