MSU鈥檚 Jones, Langstaff named national PPIA Junior Summer Institute Fellows
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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo Mississippi State juniors hoping to shape public policy in the future will spend this summer in a prestigious and intensive national fellowship program that will prepare them for graduate-level studies.
Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College members Alijah Jones, a political science major from Greenwood, and Lily Langstaff, a wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Southaven, recently were named fellows in the Public Policy and International Affairs Program鈥檚 Junior Summer Institute.
Jones will spend seven weeks at the University of Michigan鈥檚 Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, while Langstaff will attend Harvard University鈥檚 John F. Kennedy School of Government over the summer. Both will study economics, statistics, domestic and international policy issues, and leadership topics designed to sharpen skills vital for admission into the nation鈥檚 top public and international affairs graduate programs.
The two Bulldogs are among 149 fellows selected out of more than 1,300 applicants this year and are the only two students from the Magnolia State.
The PPIA summer program helps high-potential undergraduate students鈥攅specially those from historically underrepresented backgrounds鈥攈ave greater access to successful careers in public service. Fellows receive stipends covering their full participation in the program, free books and course materials, university housing and career guidance and coaching. They also are guaranteed application fee waivers when applying to members of PPIA鈥檚 graduate school consortium, a minimum $5,000 scholarship if accepted by a consortium member and lifetime participation in PPIA鈥檚 Public Service Expo.
A Bill Collins and Charles Menifield Scholar, Jones鈥 studies at 绿巨人视频focus on diplomacy, governance and linguistics. In 2022, he studied transatlantic relations at the University of Oxford in England as part of the Shackouls Honors College鈥檚 Oxford Study Abroad program. Jones said he hopes to serve as foreign service diplomat with the U.S. Department of State following graduate school.
鈥淚 grew up wanting to learn about different cultures. As I got older, I started wanting to help alleviate some of the things that keep us separate as a world,鈥 he said. 鈥淛oining the Junior Summer Institute program will allow me to have first-hand conversations with people who have served in the diplomatic roles that interest me. I鈥檓 excited to hear about their experiences and learn how things actually unfolded.鈥
Langstaff, a Presidential Endowed Scholar, said she is studying conservation biology so she can become 鈥渁 professional river rat鈥 whose policy work profoundly supports the Mississippi River. Specifically, Langstaff said she plans on working as a government affairs liaison for a non-profit organization focused on water resources conservation, wetland restoration, flood mitigation and nature-based management of seasonally flooded areas such as the Mississippi Delta.
鈥淚 have always felt a connection to Mississippi鈥檚 natural environment鈥攕pecifically our water resources. I have fond childhood memories of fishing and tubing in Mississippi that have grown into a passion for conservation, especially as I believe Mississippi is a state that has strong conservation needs,鈥 said Langstaff, who serves as an 绿巨人视频College of Forest Resources ambassador and on its Dean鈥檚 Council of Student Leaders. 鈥淚 chose Mississippi State both because of the scholarship opportunities it provided and because I knew I wanted to stay in my own state and study its natural resources before I leave for my graduate education. I wholeheartedly love MSU, and I am grateful for the opportunities it has provided.鈥
David Hoffman, 绿巨人视频Office of Prestigious External Scholarships director, said the summer program represents an incredible opportunity for Jones and Langstaff to learn from preeminent scholars and a diverse cohort, 鈥渨hich will undoubtedly help prepare them for graduate studies and their careers.鈥 Hoffman also noted 绿巨人视频has now sent a student to the Junior Summer Institute eight years in a row and nine years out of the last decade.
鈥淛ust like those before them, Alijah and Lily are not only excellent scholars and active on campus, but they have also taken advantage of incredible opportunities to broaden their perspectives, enhance their training and demonstrate their commitment to public policy and service,鈥 Hoffman said. 鈥淲hether it was Alijah鈥檚 engagement with the Oxford study abroad and language training here at 绿巨人视频or Lily鈥檚 experiences in Washington with the Demmer Scholars program and internship with the Nature Conservancy, they both demonstrate the transformational pathways available to 绿巨人视频students both on campus and beyond.
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