Berkley Center Undergraduate Fellows 2006
Elizabeth T. Augustine
Elizabeth is a senior at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) majoring in Regional and Comparative Studies. She has served as a volunteer teacher in Rajasthan, India and studied abroad in Cairo, Egypt. In 2004, Elizabeth became a John Carroll Fellow and, in 2005, was named a Peter F. Krogh Scholar. She is currently Alpha Sigma Nu’s Georgetown Chapter President, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Scott Chahanovich
Scott is a Junior Arabic and Economics major in the College of Art and Sciences. Scott has spent time in Yemen, where he had an opportunity to observe the challenges of development in a very poor country fi rst-hand. Scott hopes to pursue a doctorate in Middle East Studies.
Jonathan Gotterer
Jonathan is from Nashville, TN and attended high school at Montgomery Bell Academy. A member of the Georgetown College Class of 2009, he is pursuing a double major in History and Spanish. In addition to issues of international development, Jonathan is also interested in environmental studies and conservation. He hopes to study abroad in Ecuador and Italy.
Caraleigh Holverson
Caraleigh transferred to the School of Foreign Service in 2005 from a community college in Chicago, Illinois. A Jack Kent Cooke Scholar and former All-USA Academic First Team member, she studies international politics and development. This past summer she studied abroad in France. In addition, she serves as a co-chair for the University’s Honor Council and a tutor for incarcerated individuals studying for their GED.
Maheen Kaleem
Originally from the state of California, Maheen is a senior in the School of Foreign Service. Majoring in International Politics with a certificate in Justice and Peace, she is actively involved in a number of student organizations revolving around human rights issues such as juvenile justice reform, human trafficking, HIV/AIDS, and the genocide in Sudan.
Caitlin G. Kelly
Caitlin is currently a senior at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, originally from Pittsburgh, PA. At Georgetown, Caitlin majored in International Politics, and has also studied the French and Chinese languages. Caitlin studied abroad in both France and China during her time at Georgetown, and is particularly interested in the development of Asia. After college, she plans to attend law school.
Sasha Kinney
Sasha is currently completing her degree in international politics and development in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. She is fluent in Spanish and Japanese. Her interdisciplinary studies have focused on human rights, Africa, humanitarian logistics, and foreign policy. She is originally from the Philadelphia area.
Laura M. Levin
Laura, a senior in Georgetown College originally from Connecticut, is pursuing a Government major. This past summer Laura interned in the Congressional and Public Affairs department of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in Washington, DC. Laura spent the fall of 2005 in Fiesole, Italy. She is also a former member of the Georgetown University Women’s Rowing Team.
Courtney Morgan
Courtney is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences from Palo Alto, California. She studies Government and Spanish. Courtney spent last summer working on a poverty reduction project in through her internship at the Organization of American States, and she plans to spend the spring semester volunteering in Guatemala and working for the United Nations Development Programme office in Guatemala City.
Andrea Strnad
A California native, and a transfer to Georgetown after two years in community college, Andrea graduated in 2006 from the School of Foreign Service, where she majored in International Politics.
Elizabeth is a senior at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) majoring in Regional and Comparative Studies. She has served as a volunteer teacher in Rajasthan, India and studied abroad in Cairo, Egypt. In 2004, Elizabeth became a John Carroll Fellow and, in 2005, was named a Peter F. Krogh Scholar. She is currently Alpha Sigma Nu’s Georgetown Chapter President, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Scott Chahanovich
Scott is a Junior Arabic and Economics major in the College of Art and Sciences. Scott has spent time in Yemen, where he had an opportunity to observe the challenges of development in a very poor country fi rst-hand. Scott hopes to pursue a doctorate in Middle East Studies.
Jonathan Gotterer
Jonathan is from Nashville, TN and attended high school at Montgomery Bell Academy. A member of the Georgetown College Class of 2009, he is pursuing a double major in History and Spanish. In addition to issues of international development, Jonathan is also interested in environmental studies and conservation. He hopes to study abroad in Ecuador and Italy.
Caraleigh Holverson
Caraleigh transferred to the School of Foreign Service in 2005 from a community college in Chicago, Illinois. A Jack Kent Cooke Scholar and former All-USA Academic First Team member, she studies international politics and development. This past summer she studied abroad in France. In addition, she serves as a co-chair for the University’s Honor Council and a tutor for incarcerated individuals studying for their GED.
Maheen Kaleem
Originally from the state of California, Maheen is a senior in the School of Foreign Service. Majoring in International Politics with a certificate in Justice and Peace, she is actively involved in a number of student organizations revolving around human rights issues such as juvenile justice reform, human trafficking, HIV/AIDS, and the genocide in Sudan.
Caitlin G. Kelly
Caitlin is currently a senior at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, originally from Pittsburgh, PA. At Georgetown, Caitlin majored in International Politics, and has also studied the French and Chinese languages. Caitlin studied abroad in both France and China during her time at Georgetown, and is particularly interested in the development of Asia. After college, she plans to attend law school.
Sasha Kinney
Sasha is currently completing her degree in international politics and development in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. She is fluent in Spanish and Japanese. Her interdisciplinary studies have focused on human rights, Africa, humanitarian logistics, and foreign policy. She is originally from the Philadelphia area.
Laura M. Levin
Laura, a senior in Georgetown College originally from Connecticut, is pursuing a Government major. This past summer Laura interned in the Congressional and Public Affairs department of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in Washington, DC. Laura spent the fall of 2005 in Fiesole, Italy. She is also a former member of the Georgetown University Women’s Rowing Team.
Courtney Morgan
Courtney is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences from Palo Alto, California. She studies Government and Spanish. Courtney spent last summer working on a poverty reduction project in through her internship at the Organization of American States, and she plans to spend the spring semester volunteering in Guatemala and working for the United Nations Development Programme office in Guatemala City.
Andrea Strnad
A California native, and a transfer to Georgetown after two years in community college, Andrea graduated in 2006 from the School of Foreign Service, where she majored in International Politics.