PPIA Public Policy Internship Program Recipients
Fall 2005
- Sambo Dul, 2003 JSI at Princeton University
- Krishna Patel, 2004 JSI at Carnegie Mellon University
- Joseph Sherman, 2003 JSI at UC Berkeley
Summer 2005
- Federico Baradello, 2004 JSI at UC Berkeley
- Janelle Knox, 2003 JSI at Princeton University
- Winston Le, 2004 JSI at University of Michigan
- Carolina Saenz, 2003 JSI at University of Michigan
- Gabriela Ventura, 2004 JSI at University of Michigan
- David Shih-Chun Wu, 2003 JSI at Princeton University
- Josellyn Yousef, 2003 JSI at Princeton University
Winter/Spring 2005
- Joel Campos-Alvis, 2004 JSI at Carnegie Mellon University
- Tula Habb, 2002 JSI at UC Berkeley
- Cedric Johnson, 2004 JSI at Carnegie Mellon University
- Duy Q. Ngo, 2003 JSI at UC Berkeley
- Esmeralda Soria, 2003 JSI at UC Berkeley
2003-2004
- Christina Castillo, 2003 JSI at Princeton
- Ronald Chatters, III, 2003 JSI at UC Berkeley
- The Correctional Association
- Beatriz Gil, 2003 JSI at UC Berkeley
- Taina Gomez, 2002 JSI at Princeton
- Kristy Graham, 2003 JSI at University of Maryland
- Nonni Hlongwane, 2003 JSI at Princeton
- Rose Holandez, 2002 JSI at Princeton
- Sofia Natalie Mariona, 2003 JSI at Princeton
- Christopher Pineda, 2000 JSI at University of Michigan
- Evelyn Torres, 2002 JSI at UC Berkeley
- Universidad de las Americas, Pueblas
- Aimee Wilczynski-Altez, 2002 JSI at Princeton
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(1) For PPIA, Public Policy pertains to legislation and/or the legislative process used to address a social issue or interrelated set of issues. It also refers to actions taken by the public and nonprofit sectors to analyze, advocate, challenge and/or implement such legislation for the greater good.
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