CLP Class of 2005
Noeline Arulgnanendran, Fairfax, University of Chicago (2005), Economics; SGA vice president of administration; Fairfax area Young Republicans secretary; Fairfax Toastmasters Club; English tutor at Woodson Adult High School.
Ashley Bacon-Ward, Amelia, Virginia Commonwealth University (2007), Political Science, minor in Latin American studies; Delta Phi Omega Sorority fundraising chair; former captain of the Richmond City Dance Troupe.
Ryan Benton, Suffolk, George Mason University (2006), Political Communication, minor in African-American Studies; resident advisor; presidential inaugural committee volunteer; student senator.
Jeremy Branch, Waverly, University of Virginia (2007), American Politics, minor in Computer Science; interned for Congressman Randy Forbes; UVa intramural sports program supervisor; Adaptive Ski program volunteer.
Rachel Casebolt, Williamsburg, The College of William and Mary (2005), Government and Religion; selected to attend an Arabic language program in Tangier, Morocco; William and Mary Women’s Chorus.
Mehreen Farooq, Falls Church, Christopher Newport University (2007), Political Science, minor in Leadership; public relations intern, Muslim Women’s Coalition; Student Government Association president; Honor Council.
Kellie Hanlon, Fairfax, James Madison University (2005), Political Science, minor in Political Communication; worked for John Kerry for President and Chap Petersen for Lieutenant Governor campaigns; Alternative Spring Break in the Bahamas service trip.
Laura Harris, Duffield, University of Virginia (2005), Politics and Art History; Sorensen Institute intern; studied abroad at the University of Nottingham in England; organizing committee member for Take Back the Night at UVa; attending Masters in Public Policy Program at George Mason University this fall.
Lucy Hutchinson, Chantilly, James Madison University (2006), International Affairs and Communications; speaks Shanghai dialect and Mandarin Chinese; JMU OrangeBand president; SGA senator.
Aaron Jennings, Chesapeake, University of Virginia (2006), Religious Studies and American Politics; staff member for youth drug prevention conference; Black Student Admissions Committee; helped establish a chapter of NAACP at UVa.
Jennifer Jessie, Woodbridge, Virginia Tech, (2006), Political Science, History, Sociology; College Delegate at the 2004 Democratic National Convention; Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity.
Martin Mash, Chilhowie, Radford University (2006), Political Science, minors in English and History; SGA vice president of student finance; member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi; intern for U.S. Congressman Rick Boucher.
Vineet Mehta, Fairfax, University of Virginia (2007), Biochemistry and Economics; hospital volunteer; volunteered on local and national campaigns; wants to pursue a combined MD/MBA degree after college.
Maggie O’Brien, Blacksburg, Virginia Commonwealth University (2008), Art and Political Science; intern for the Virginia Capital Semester program, summer work-study at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN.
Toby Quaranta, Herndon, Virginia Tech (2006), Political Science, minors in Public and Urban Affairs and Sociology; co-founder of Virginia OUT; Student Government representative.
Sarah Rogers, Mechanicsville, Longwood University (2005), Business Administration and Marketing; Senior Class president; Unity Alliance co-president; works as a DJ for the Longwood University radio station.
Elizabeth Scott, Danville, University of Virginia (2007), Economics and Government, minor in Latin; volunteer for the Appalachia Service Project; campaign volunteer for Charles Scott for City Council and Danny Marshall for Delegate.
Rebecca Sklepovich, Alexandria, University of Mary Washington (2006), Political Science, minor in International Affairs; interned for Radio Free Europe and the New Democrat Network; Inter-Club Association president.
Tiffany Slaughter, Sandston, Christopher Newport University (2006), Political Science, minors in Leadership and Spanish; works for Senator John Warner; resident assistant; Senior Class president; SGA senator.
Mallery Spencer, Shipman, Radford University (2007), Political Science; resident assistant; SGA senator; 4-H volunteer; led a campus-wide campaign to change Radford University’s smoking in residence halls policy.
Samatha Sprole, Staunton, Mary Baldwin College (2006), Philosophy, minors in Communication and Music; former editor-in-chief of school newspaper; production manager for MBC television station; plays flute, guitar and trumpet; recipient of the Benn Creative Writing Award.
Whitney Terrill, Columbia, MD, Hampton University (2008), Sociology; SGA senator; Community Service Committee, Freshman Executive Council; Honors College Program at Hampton University.
Andrea Willis, Richmond, University of Richmond (2008); American Red Cross Peer Educator/Mentor; Children’s Hospital Feeding Program volunteer; Boys and Girls Club.
Jessica Wingfield, Ashland, Virginia Commonwealth University (2006), Political Science and International Studies, minor in History; intern for the Virginia Commission on Youth at the General Assembly; VCU Habitat for Humanity president.
Christopher Wrobel, Arlington, University of Virginia (2007), History and English, minor in Politics; Jefferson Literary and Debating Society; intern for the UVa Center for Politics and the Miller Center for Public Affairs.
Profiles are current with the program application.
If you are a graduate and would like to update your profile,
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