Pardee Center Welcomes Graduate Research Assistants for Development That Works

The Pardee Center is delighted to welcome six Graduate Research Assistants who will work with the Center’s staff on the upcoming conference, “Development That Works“. The Research Assistants will write sections of the conference report and help with logistical details at the March 31 event.

Standing:(L - R) Jonars Speilberg, Kristin Sippl, Neil Borland, Rong Hui Kan; Seated: (L-R) Jennifer Foth, Stephanie Edwards
Standing:(L - R) Jonars Spielberg, Kristin Sippl, Neil Borland, Rong Hui Kan; Seated: (L-R) Jennifer Foth, Stephanie Edwards

The six graduate assistants are:

Neil Borland, Master of Arts candidate, Global Development Program, International Relations

Stephanie Edwards, Master of Theology/Master of Social Work candidate, School of Public Health/School of Theology

Jennifer Foth, Master of Public Health candidate, School of Public Health

Rong Hui, Kan, Master of Arts candidate, Economics

Kristin Sippl, Doctoral candidate, International Relations

Jonars Spielberg, Master of Arts candidate, International Relations