| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Katelyn Hardcastle |
Hall Government Vice President | Profile |
Colleen Kerr |
Vice President for External Affairs and Government Relations | Profile |
Brandy Seignemartin |
VP of Legislative Affairs | Profile |
Sharyl Kammerzell |
Chief Compliance and Risk Officer | Profile |
The University of Nebraska has invested in four interdisciplinary, University-wide institutes. Through these institutes, talented experts from our four campuses come together, finding innovative solutions to challenges that face our state, our nation, and our world.
Founded in 1888, Scranton is a nationally recognized Catholic and Jesuit university in Pennsylvania`s Pocono Mountains region. The University offers 65 undergraduate and 29 graduate programs to approximately 5,500 students, as well as an extensive selection of continuing education programs for working professionals.
The University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC Law) is committed to the public interest, providing more than 100,000 hours of legal services to thousands of D.C. residents each year through our nine legal clinics and robust experiential programs. With the largest clinical requirement of any U.S. law school, our top-ranked program provides students the opportunity to gain experience in both direct representation and effective community activism and policy advocacy. This commitment has led to a No. 2 ranking by the National Law Journal (2018) for government and public interest job placement and No. 8 for Best Clinical Training Program by U.S. News & World Report (2019). The diverse student body at UDC Law boasts significant representation by women, people of color and older students.
Palmer College is a Davenport, IA-based company in the Education sector.
Recognition in the country`s top college guides and rankings doesn`t happen overnight. Since 1815, the accomplishments and contributions of Allegheny students, faculty and alumni have continued to strengthen the value of the Allegheny diploma. A typical Allegheny student might study political science, mathematics or studio art while preparing for medical school, but also play varsity soccer, report for the newspaper, intern at the hospital and learn to tango – all in the same week. Unusual combinations? These combinations of academic interests are everyday examples of our students challenging their intellects and pursuing their passions. At Allegheny, we invite students to tap all of their interests. The remarkable coalescence results in students who develop the skills essential in today`s global marketplace: being articulate, innovative, analytical, collaborative and creative.