AUK Welcomes Students from Dartmouth College
AUK welcomed three students from Dartmouth College as part of its Dartmouth-AUK exchange and internship program. Visiting campus this year is intern George Eid and exchange students Matthew Pfundstein and Nicholas Luikey.
Eid studies Economics and Math at Dartmouth College and serves as the secretary of the John Quincy Adams (JQA) Foreign Policy Society. He is also the associate editor for the Dartmouth Law Journal. Eid is interning in both the Economics and International Relations Departments in AUK.
On the other hand, Pfundstein is pursuing a double major in government, with a concentration in international relations, and Middle Eastern studies. He is a member of the Dartmouth Ski Patrol and a fellow of Pi Lambda Sigma (POLIS), a pre-professional government society. He is studying in AUK for the fall semester.
Luikey is pursuing computer science and is a member of Waterman Institute student directorate, which leads classes on faith and reason. He is also studying in AUK for the fall semester.
This exchange program is an extension of the Dartmouth-AUK partnership that has been running since 2004; a partnership that is considered a medium of educational, cultural, and professional connection that joins its communities to provide them with a holistic collegial experience.
Eid studies Economics and Math at Dartmouth College and serves as the secretary of the John Quincy Adams (JQA) Foreign Policy Society. He is also the associate editor for the Dartmouth Law Journal. Eid is interning in both the Economics and International Relations Departments in AUK.
On the other hand, Pfundstein is pursuing a double major in government, with a concentration in international relations, and Middle Eastern studies. He is a member of the Dartmouth Ski Patrol and a fellow of Pi Lambda Sigma (POLIS), a pre-professional government society. He is studying in AUK for the fall semester.
Luikey is pursuing computer science and is a member of Waterman Institute student directorate, which leads classes on faith and reason. He is also studying in AUK for the fall semester.
This exchange program is an extension of the Dartmouth-AUK partnership that has been running since 2004; a partnership that is considered a medium of educational, cultural, and professional connection that joins its communities to provide them with a holistic collegial experience.
From left to right: George Eid; Nichols Luikey; AUK president, Dr. Rawda Awwad, and Matthew Pfundstein
From left to right: Matthew Pfundstein, George Eid, and Nichols Luikey
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