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"You get more joy out of the giving to others, and should put a good deal of thought into the happiness you are able to give."

— Eleanor Roosevelt 


 

Washington University in St. Louis


The Washington University in St. Louis branch of The Roosevelt Institution is currently being re-organized, re-freshed, and built up this summer in order to come back next fall better than ever!  If you would like to be a part of this exciting, innovative, and creative organization, and be a key player in this significant development phase, please contact us at roosevelt.wustl@gmail.com.  We are looking for dedicated, energetic, out-of-the-box thinkers who want to work toward establishing this group's potentially incredibly influential role on campus.  Past efforts have included work on international diplomacy, education & social, and environment & energy policy.  Other prospective areas range from urban planning & community development, to health care, to civil liberties research. 

We are also looking forward to developing partnerships with fellow organizations on campus in order to promote innovative, collaborative approaches that support WashU student researchers and policy thinkers in their search for effective strategies and solutions to political challenges -- please contact if interested in collaboration efforts, including joint events, debates, research endeavors, panel discussions, etc.


First Meeting:

Tuesday, September 16th at 6:30pm
in Seigle 103

The Roosevelt Institution is a non-profit, non-partisan national network of campus-based student think tanks.  Members conduct policy research on the pressing political issues facing our world, and the institution connects the fruits of that research to the policy process, delivering sound, progressive proposals to policymakers and advocacy groups at all levels of government.  Join us in organizing, training, and empowering the next generation of progressive leaders!



Washington University in St. Louis

Group members:
Adina B Appelbaum
Kelley E Greenman
Srishti Mirchandani
Kelly Arthur
Stephanie Chalifour
Annie Claggett
II Luscri
Mark A Radin
A.J. Singletary
Rena J Stern
Marissa Styne
Priya Sury
Reynolds Whalen