Photo: Monmouth College student from Sterling to take part in Fund for American Studies program

Monmouth College students Shay Hafner, left, of Sterling and Ally Clay of Jacksonville, will be taking part in the Fund for American Studies program in Washington, D.C. The program is an educational not-for-profit that is changing the world by developing leaders for a free society with more than 20 different academic programs, fellowships and seminars.n addition to their shared experience in Washington. Hafner is editor of the College's Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research, serves as a resident assistant in Winbigler Hall, is a Writing Center tutor and is on the executive board of two honor societies, serving as president of Alpha Lambda Delta and vice president of Blue Key.
Monmouth College students Shay Hafner, left, of Sterling and Ally Clay of Jacksonville, will be taking part in the Fund for American Studies program in Washington, D.C. The program is an educational not-for-profit that is changing the world by developing leaders for a free society with more than 20 different academic programs, fellowships and seminars.n addition to their shared experience in Washington. Hafner is editor of the College's Midwest Journal of Undergraduate Research, serves as a resident assistant in Winbigler Hall, is a Writing Center tutor and is on the executive board of two honor societies, serving as president of Alpha Lambda Delta and vice president of Blue Key.


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