Berkley Center Undergraduate Fellows 2007

Jenna Cossman, from Potomac, MD, is a junior in the Georgetown
College. She is pursuing a double major in Government and Theology and
has focused her studies on the intersection between the two subjects.
She has worked for Senator Clinton and the Maryland Democratic Party and
is co-student Director of Events at the Berkley Center.

Catherine Currie, from Boston, MA, is a junior in the Georgetown
College. Majoring in Theology with a minor in Spanish, she is also a
leader in Intervarsity Christian Fellowship and volunteers tutoring
inner city children after school. She is interested in issues of
politics, social justice, and religion, especially as they relate to
reducing poverty.
Camille Kolstad, from Saint James, MN, is a junior in the Georgetown
College. She is pursing a degree in Political Economy and Theology and
has interned on Representative Tim Walz's election campaign and for
Senator Mark Dayton. Camille has studied abroad in London and plans to
study in Cairo.
Nadia Inji Khan is from Cary, NC. She is currently a senior in
Georgetown College. She is a B.A. candidate for majors in Arabic/Studio
Art and a certificate from the Center for Muslim-Christian
Understanding. She hopes to pursue Islamic Studies in graduate school.

Eric Nowicki, from East Brunswick, NJ, is a senior in Georgetown
College majoring in Government and Arabic. He has had the opportunity to
study abroad both in Israel and in Morocco. Eric hopes to continue his
studies in Arabic at the graduate level, while also advancing his Hebrew
and Spanish language skills, and eventually serving in the U.S. Military.

Megan O'Neill, from Waco, TX, is a junior in the School of Foreign
Service. She is majoring in Culture and Politics with a focus on
theoretical frameworks for international relations. Megan is also
involved in several student organizations, including the Lecture Fund,
the Georgetown Program Board, and the SFS Academic Council.

Jeff Pan is a junior in the School of Foreign Service majoring in
Culture & Politics with a topical concentration in Religion & Politics.
Jeff works part-time for the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown,
volunteers at an after school program in Northeast DC, and is a leader
for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship.

Nick Sementelli, from Dallas, TX, is a junior majoring in Culture and
Politics in the School of Foreign Service. Like many displaced Texans,
he suffers a nostalgia for barbecue, high-school football and red dirt
country music.

Eric Wind, from Manitowoc, WI, is a junior in the School of Foreign
Service. He is pursuing a major in International Politics with a
concentration in Foreign Policy and Policy Processes, and a certificate
in Islam and Muslim-Christian Understanding.

Todd Wintner, from Pepper Pike, OH, recently graduated from the
School of Foreign Service with a major in International Politics, focusing
on Religion and International Development. He recently returned from studying
abroad in Cairo and Tanzania, where he worked on development issues with a local
non-profit. At Georgetown, Todd helped found an undergraduate research cluster
focused on exploring the issues that surround terrorism and organized
crime.