2024 Legislative Fellows
Photo courtesy of Justin Dougherty February 08, 2024
Sixteen UD students will work with the Delaware General Assembly through June
Each year since 1982, a handful of outstanding University of Delaware students are selected from a competitive pool of applicants to serve as Legislative Fellows with the state legislature. This year marks the 43rd anniversary of this partnership with the Delaware General Assembly and the largest cohort of students selected for this prestigious program.
All 16 Fellows are current UD students, and 13 of those students are currently pursuing coursework in the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy & Administration. The Legislative Fellows Program is a paid fellowship that offers selected students the opportunity to witness the political decision-making process first-hand while contributing their research and writing skills to support legislators in addressing public policy issues during the six-month legislative session. As seen below, the Legislative Fellows serve with caucuses in the Senate and House of Representatives and the Division of Research:
Senate Majority Caucus
Justin Abreu, a senior public policy and political science double major
Grace Donohue, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Public Administration program with an honors bachelor of arts degree in public policy, political science, and English
Mary Ladely, a senior history and political science double major
Senate Minority Caucus
Destiny Carmona, a senior public policy and political science major in the 4+1 Master of Public Administration program
House Majority Caucus
Kate Bowman, a graduate student studying public policy
Emma Crowell, a senior honors political science and public policy double major
Justin Duca, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Energy and Environmental Policy program with an honors bachelor of arts in political science and a bachelor of science in energy and environmental policy
Tyron Herring, a graduate student studying public administration with a bachelor of arts in government
Wyatt Patterson, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Public Administration program with an honors bachelor of arts in public policy and women and gender studies
Hannah Rigoglioso, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Public Administration program with a bachelor of arts in honors public policy
Anna Squiers, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Public Policy program with a bachelor of arts in political science and public policy
Meliha Tokay, a senior international relations major
House Minority Caucus
Rachel Gaebel, a senior honors history major and public policy minor
Angela Hoyle, a graduate student in the 4+1 Master of Public Administration program with a bachelor of arts in public policy, English, and women and gender studies
Division of Research
Gabrielle Lane, a senior honors political science major
Shubreet Kaur, a graduate student studying public administration with a bachelor of arts in psychology and a bachelor of science in statistics
About the Legislative Fellows Program
Begun as a partnership between the University of Delaware’s Institute for Public Administration (IPA) and the Delaware General Assembly in 1982, the Legislative Fellows Program celebrates 43 years of service to the state legislature. Now sponsored in cooperation with Delaware State University, the program expanded in 2014 to include placements within the Division of Research in Legislative Council. The program is expanding again in 2024 to include one additional placement in each of the Senate and House Majority Caucuses. The program is managed by IPA’s Lisa Moreland Allred, a 1998 graduate of the Master of Public Administration and Legislative Fellows Programs.
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