School of Humanities and Sciences
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Luqman Mushila Hodgkinson
MD Student with Scholarly Concentration in Health Services & Policy Research / Global Health, expected graduation Spring 2023
Master of Public Policy Student, Public PolicyBioLuqman Mushila Hodgkinson, PhD, MS, is from Kakamega, Kenya, in the former Western Province of Kenya, a medically underserved area where in 2018 there were 193 medical doctors registered to serve around 5 million people. He is a founding member of the School of Medicine at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology in Kakamega, Kenya, which now has three classes of medical students. He conducted and published the first study of 10-year survival on antiretroviral medications for HIV in Kenya.
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Sophia C Jones
Master of Arts Student in Public Policy, admitted Winter 2021
BioSophia is a coterminal student studying Physics (Astrophysics concentration, B.S.) and Public Policy (Science and Technology Concentration, M.A). Her passions include space policy, economics, and physics.
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Lukas Lopez-Jensen
Master of Arts Student in Public Policy, admitted Winter 2022
Outdoor Center Rental Specialist, Recreation Adventure ProgramsBioLukas is a member of the class of 2023 majoring in Economics, minoring in Italian, and coterming in Public Policy. He is interested in working in economic policy analysis at the intersection of the public and private sectors.
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Cordy McJunkins
Master of Arts Student in Education, admitted Autumn 2021
Master of Public Policy Student, Public Policy
Other Tech - Graduate, Center for Education Policy Analysis (CEPA)
Other Tech - Graduate, Initiative Program StaffBioCordy McJunkins is currently a graduate school student at Stanford University pursuing a master’s in education policy, organization, and leadership and a second master's in public policy. His interests focus on education system reform, more specifically, how the education field can be more collaborative in its efforts rather than competitive. In the future, Cordy hopes to work on the legal aspects of education and find new ways to provide equitable outcomes for all students.
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Jackson Smith Parell
Master of Arts Student in Public Policy, admitted Winter 2020
CDA (Course Development Assistant), Freshman and Sophomore Programs (FSP)BioJackson Parell is a senior majoring in Economics and pursuing a master's degree in Public Policy. During his undergraduate, Jackson focused on measuring and quantifying the effects of climate change and implementing policy and entrepreneurial solutions to address those effects. He has industry experience in strategic consulting, computational research, engineering and VC, which have equipped him with a deep understanding of both teams and technology. Jackson is an avid outdoorsman, holding the world record for the youngest hiker to complete the calendar year triple crown (read more below), and spends his free time climbing, surfing, and volunteering for local governments in the Bay Area.