Bloustein School students complete Eagleton Undergraduate Associates program

May 13, 2020

Eagleton Undergraduate Associates spend the last three semesters of their undergraduate education linking the study of politics to real-world applications. Associates take a series of three courses at Eagleton during the second semester of their junior year and each semester of their senior year while also participating in an internship related to government policy or politics.

This year, three Bloustein Schoool students have graduated from the program:

  • Lance Bean (Political Science, Public Policy)
  • Viridiana Martinez (Public Policy)
  • Hasin Tasneem (Public Policy, Human Resource Management)

Read more at https://eagleton.rutgers.edu/eagleton-undergraduate-associates-class-of-2020/

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