U.S. Relations With China Regarding Technology
Introduction Over the last four decades, China’s remarkable growth has shaped the world. With an average annual GDP increase of 9% since its economic reforms began in 1978, the country has lifted 800 million Chinese citizens out of poverty. Today, China is responsible for close to 5% of the world’s production. Now, China has shifted […]
John Vorgitch, Michigan State University
ohn M. Vorgitch Jr. is a Junior studying Criminal Justice and Political Science at Michigan State University. From the Metropolitan Detroit area, and raised by two police officers, John has always been intrigued by the Criminal Justice work-force. John has a growing background in Criminal Justice experience, including, The Detroit Mayoral Fellowship (2022) serving the […]
Cora Palomar-Nelson, Barnard College
Cora is originally from Cape Cod, MA and Spain. She is currently a student at Barnard College of Columbia University pursuing a B.A. in urban studies with a concentration in global health. Cora is passionate about advocating for sustainable public health, women’s right to education, and criminal justice law and policy. In 2020, Cora completed […]
Nathan Sommer, Bates College
Nate is a graduate of Bates College with a degree in Economics. During his time at Bates, he was captain of the varsity swim team and was recognized as an NCAA All-American. He is passionate about education research and will be leading the new Education Policy team at ACE this summer. Linkedin
Lauren McLaughlin, College of the Holy Cross
Lauren is the Research Associate for the Economic and Housing Policy team for the Summer of 2023. She is a rising senior at the College of the Holy Cross, double majoring in Economics and Psychology. Through her coursework in Economics at Holy Cross, Lauren has become interested in several areas of Economic policy including housing […]