ByGeorge! Online

May 15, 2003

Seniors Selected as Presidential Administrative Fellows

Seven GW seniors have been selected to serve as Presidential Administrative Fellows beginning in the fall. The seven designees were chosen for the two-year program based on their academics, extracurricular contributions, and their potential to further contribute to the University and the community, as well as in their fields.

Lindsey Davidson, a stand-out on GW’s women’s basketball team for four years, will graduate from the School of Business and Public Management with a double concentration in human resources management and small business management and a minor in sociology. She looks forward to pursuing a master’s in business administration.

Jeremiah Davis will bring his passion for the outdoors to the GW Trails recreation program. He will receive a BA in English, and will pursue a master’s degree in public health before applying to medical schools.

Pascale Doumit will earn a BS in electrical engineering, and is planning to pursue her master’s degree in the same field with a concentration on communications. As an undergraduate, Doumit presided over three engineering student groups: the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Society of Women Engineers, and Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society.

Brett Kaplan is completing his bachelor’s degree in electronic media and political science with a minor in history. He currently serves as the general manager of WRGW, the campus radio station. His credits include broadcasting the men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as games for the double A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, the Bowie Baysox.

Ghessycka Lucien will earn her BA from the Elliott School of International Affairs with a double major in international affairs with a concentration in international politics and French language and literature. Lucien was a member of the 2001 Colonial Cabinet, is currently a student admissions representative, and has served as a member of the Senior Interview Program where she assisted the admissions directors interviewing prospective GW students. Lucien intends to take the Foreign Service Exam and enter the State Department as a foreign service officer.

Tom Shannon graduates with a BS with special honors in biology and is an inductee into Phi Beta Kappa. He will be completing a master’s degree in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and then hopes to move on to medical school. Shannon is a member of GW’s crew team, as well as a volunteer fireman.

Michael J. Trask will graduate with a BA in history and a minor in sociology. He was an active member in the Organization of Latino American Students, serving as the group’s first president. Trask served as program assistant to the Latino outreach coordinator with the Multicultural Student Services Center. He plans to pursue an MA in higher education.

 

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