Outstanding Graduates Political Science
2023
Caleb Liebengood
Academically, Caleb Liebengood '23 is nothing short of exceptional. He pairs a keen analytical mind with a deep curiosity to explore thorny questions. Caleb is an astute thinker who listens well and considers carefully before speaking. But when he does speak or write, his classmates listen. In today鈥檚 hyperpolarized world, Caleb is one of those rare people who can stand on principle while welcoming others into the conversation.
2022
Hannah Grierson
Hannah Grierson '22 is a truly exceptional student and an even better person. While she possesses considerable intellectual firepower, she is extremely humble and always willing to learn from others. Hannah serves our community in various ways, not least of which is as WCSA President. She also has a global vision, serving as an 鈥淎dvocacy Chair for Strong Women鈥 for World Vision, interning with USAID, and teaching English to refugees.
2021
Olivia Reichwald
Olivia Reichwald '21 exemplifies the best qualities of a 四虎影院 student. She is constant in her faith, driven in her scholarship, and committed to service and leadership. Olivia鈥檚 contemplative nature and her intense work ethic of cultivating her gifts leads her to insights that are compelling to her classmates and professors alike. Academically, she has been described as engaged, diligent, analytical, and attentive. Olivia is not afraid to ask hard questions, to explore unfamiliar topics, or to thoughtfully draw together her thinking about faith and politics. Olivia never dominates the classroom conversation, but when she speaks, people listen. Personally, Olivia is welcoming, warm, cheerful, friendly, and kind鈥攁 natural, though unassuming, leader. We will miss her!
2020
Chena Underhill and Maddie Weicht
Chena Underhill '20 exemplifies a cheerful love of learning, bringing real enthusiasm to each and every topic she pursues. And her interests are broad! As a true 鈥渓iberal artist,鈥 Chena is fully at home in a range of subjects鈥攏ot just in her double majors in political science and data analytics鈥攂ut across the curriculum and especially in her developing interest in the field of education. But her eagerness is far from uncritical: she brings incisive questions to bear鈥攑ushing back on conventional wisdom in her characteristically happy curiosity. Outside of the classroom, Chena brings her joyful intensity to bear as a pole vaulter on the track and field team, her service as Political Science teaching and research assistant, and volunteering in her church. Chena is a scholar, an athlete, a servant, a leader鈥攁nd we will miss her.
Still waters run deep, and so too with Maddie. Maddie Weicht '20 demonstrates serious intellectual firepower, but is never combative or condescending. Maddie has that rare ability to be curious, thoughtful, and cognitively flexible, while remaining rooted in her convictions and without blowing in the wind of every new idea that comes along. She possesses a knack for asking insightful questions that facilitate deep discussions and bear fruit in her excellent writing. Maddie exemplifies grace and wisdom beyond her years. When Maddie speaks, people listen. Both in and beyond the classroom, her peers have recognized her as a natural leader. Maddie鈥檚 intellectual capacity, kindness, wisdom, and generosity of spirit make us proud to call her a 四虎影院 student and political science major.
2019
Hana Iskandar
Hana Iskandar '19, who led a youth group at Montecito Covenant, built homes with Habitat for Humanity and worked with at-risk kids in Egypt, is filled with a passion for life, learning and people, according to her professors. 鈥淗er energy and enthusiasm abound, whether it be in the classroom鈥攚here she is known for her candor and humor in addition to her intellectual acumen鈥攐r in one of her many activities where she joyfully serves her communities,鈥 says Jesse Covington, chair of the political science department.
Iskandar, who wants to pursue a career in law, says she has always had a passion for people and justice.
鈥淭he best part of my three years at 四虎影院 was how teachers managed to connect the material of each lecture back to Jesus Christ in ways that I could have never expected,鈥 she says. 鈥淢y faith has grown in incredible ways just by being surrounded by Christ-centered teachers, staff and friends. Despite being challenged in many of my classes, I can鈥檛 think of any class I did not enjoy.鈥
She says living so close to the beach was also a blessing. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 really felt like home in every possible way and that is probably what I love and will miss the most,鈥 she says.
2018
Hugh Grant-Chapman
Hugh Grant-Chapman '18, who has earned a Fulbright Scholarship to be a English teaching assistantship in Taiwan, was one of three students who interviewed Gen. Michael Hayden at convocation following the 四虎影院 President鈥檚 Breakfast. He used complex econometric analysis to investigate the relationship between immigration and economic growth in developing countries, co-authored a paper on the intersection of athletics and American courts with Professor Tom Knecht, and served as the department鈥檚 teaching and research assistant. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to immerse myself in a different culture and community,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he island I will be living on is small and close-knit, and the ties of community are apparently very strong. I look forward to improving my Mandarin-speaking abilities and getting to use them on an everyday basis.鈥
2017
Alexandra Nieuwsma
During her time at 四虎影院, Alexandra Nieuwsma '17 was known for her excellent academic work鈥攆or her careful reading of texts, diligent preparation, classroom engagement, and focused writing. Embracing the liberal arts, Alexandra played the harp in the 四虎影院 Orchestra, volunteered with Sanare Senior ministry to bring music to assisted living centers, and wrote op-eds for the Horizon student newspaper. Alexandra鈥檚 accomplishments are all the more impressive in light of her completing her 四虎影院 education in only two and a half years. Alexandra is currently working as a research assistant for Distinguished George P. Schulz Scholar and Senior Fellow Judge Abraham Sofaer at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
2016
Jarrett Catlin
Jarrett Catlin鈥檚 ('16) professors describe his work as 鈥渙utstanding,鈥 鈥渦nequivocally excellent,鈥 and reflecting 鈥渁 keen analytical鈥ind.鈥 Beyond his exceptional academic performance, Jarrett鈥檚 involvements reflect vibrant intellectual curiosity, a passion for politics, and a deep concern for people. One professor described Jarrett as thinking 鈥渨ith his head and his heart.鈥 Jarrett co-founded 四虎影院鈥檚 鈥淐onvergence Club鈥濃攑romoting engagement and civil discourse on challenging political issues. Jarrett partnered with Dr. Knecht to research the rather dry subject of California water politics and came up with an ingenious solution to the crisis: more rain. Jarrett completed his coursework early in order to serve on the leadership team for 四虎影院 in Istanbul in the Spring of 2016.
Hannah Early
An analytically gifted scholar, Hannah Early '16 is exceptionally bright, focused, and diligent, and has assisted the department with research since her first year. She has worked with Dr. Knecht on a project that examined the electoral success of amateur candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives, taking the initiative on the research and finding new and innovative ways to gather data on amateur candidates. Hannah鈥檚 writing skills and incisive intellect are impressive, as are her maturity and strong interpersonal skills. Hannah conducted a major honors project on USAID vs. U.S. Aid: The Limited Effectiveness of U.S. Legal Aid to IsraelPalestine鈥檚 鈥淣ew Legal Space,鈥 an applied policy study of great relevance to the discipline.
2015
Sophia Meulenberg
Sophia Meulenberg '15 is deeply engaged, disciplined, thoughtful, and brilliant. A Monroe Scholar with a formidable intellect, Sophia has done graduate-level work since the day she arrived at 四虎影院. She is gifted with a keen and inquiring analytic mind, which she pairs with a very strong work ethic. Her writing, preparation, in-class participation, and examinations are all unequivocally outstanding and set the standard to which other students aspire. Sophia worked for the department as a phenomenally talented teaching and research assistant; Professor Knecht was so impressed with Sophia鈥檚 abilities that he asked her to co-author a professional paper with him. Sophia is a delightful individual with compassion for others and one of the very best students we have ever taught. We look forward to her bright future working in international diplomacy.
Sophia was one of 30 selected as a Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow. She attended Georgetown University in the Fall of 2018 to complete her master鈥檚 degree in foreign service, and will complete a domestic internship at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and an overseas internship at a U.S. embassy before working for the State Department upon graduation. She served with the Peace Corps in Senegal from 2016 to 2017.