Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs has selected five undergraduates from the class of 2016 for the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative. The Initiative was started in 2006 to encourage, support and prepare students in their pursuit of careers in the U.S. federal government in international and domestic agencies.
"I'm delighted to extend congratulations to the five students selected as SINSI Scholars for 2016," said Cecilia Rouse, dean of the Wilson School. "They are an outstanding group of students with remarkable qualifications, and I am certain we will hear of their many achievements as they embark upon careers in public service."
The Students recognized were Nathan Eckstein, studying Latin American studies and humanistic studies, Jamal Johnson, a politics major, Abyssinia Lissanu, politics major, Michelle Nedashkovskaya, politics major and Alex Wheatley, ecology and evolutionary biology major.
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Rob Ughetta is an alum of Princeton University
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