Political Science

Emeri Jacobs at the NATO Summit

Jacobs ’25 Finds Potential Career Path in Internship with Sen. Shaheen's Office

Emeri Jacobs ’25 was only a few days into her experience as a legislative intern in the office of U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen this summer when she had her first “I’m really here” moment – watching from the gallery as Shaheen addressed the senate floor. Read More

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