Our Staff & Student Interns
Meet our staff
All Faculty and Staff
Student interns have a variety of responsibilities, from maintaining the social media presence for the Institute, promoting events to fellow students, helping organize events and brainstorming activities for the Institute, hosting speakers and the Advisory Board, and writing weekly op-ed columns for the Bucknellian. If you are interested in getting involved, watch for openings at the beginning of the year on Handshake.
Meet our interns
Trey Gaither '21
"My name Is Trey Gaither and I’m double-majoring in economics and Africana studies. I’m originally from Baltimore, Md., but I’m lucky to call Lewisburg my home since coming to Bucknell. I chose to work for BIPP because I believe that every student deserves the opportunity to be accepted and integrated into the education and social setting they have chosen. BIPP allows for students to voice their concerns and offers many ways to medicate the wounds of inequality that affect every student on the campus, no matter their identity. We plant seeds to one day grow into beautiful trees that will provide a safe haven for students who are seeking solitude and refuge from the daunting outside world."
Annie Maley '21
"I’m Annie Maley and I’m from Pittsburgh, Pa. I am pursuing a double major in political science and environmental studies. In addition to interning for BIPP, on campus I am also involved in Bucknell Club Field Hockey, Unite & Inspire, and Greek life. I also had the opportunity to take part in a fellowship with NextGen America focused on voter registration."
Nicole Reddig '22
"My name is Nicole Reddig and I'm from Lancaster, Pa. I plan on double-majoring in political science and education, and have a particular interest in education policy and advocacy. I am excited to join the BIPP team so that I can spread informed awareness about policy issues and hopefully foster some political interest among my peers in the Bucknell community."
Contact Details
Bucknell Institute for Public Policy
Location
100 Academic West Building