The Rappaport Center for Law and Public Policy at Boston College Law School officially announced the 2018 roster聽of Rappaport Fellows, twelve law students from Greater Boston schools with a deep passion for public policy.聽

The Rappaport Fellowship awards students the opportunity to explore and expand on their varying interests in public policy by spending their summers working first-hand in state and local government on policy matters. The students work with top policy makers and are mentored by Rappaport Center Advisory Board Members, prior Rappaport Fellows, and notable civic leaders in the public service sector.

The Fellows were selected this year from a competitive applicant pool of students from Boston College Law School, Boston University School of Law, Harvard Law School, Northeastern University School of Law, Suffolk University Law School, New England School of Law, and University of Massachusetts School of Law.

鈥淚'm always delighted when the new cohort of Fellows is selected," said Elisabeth Medvedow, Rappaport Center Executive Director. "They exude enthusiasm and passion for public policy and public service.聽I look forward to channeling their energies to become change agents for the social good."

The 2018 Rappaport Fellows are as follows:

Michael Anderson,聽Suffolk University Law School (1L)

Samuel Burgess,聽Boston University Law School (1L)

Garrett Casey,聽Harvard Law School (1L)

Robyn Casper,聽Boston College Law School (1L)

Lauren Koster,聽Boston College Law School (2L)

Anna Madrishin,聽New England School of Law Boston (1L)

Siri Nelson,聽Northeastern University School of Law (2L)

Daniel Ordorica,聽Boston University School of Law (2L)

Jennifer Peterson,聽Suffolk University Law School (1L)

Cloe Pippin,聽Boston University School of Law (1L)

Kayla Venckauskas,聽University of Massachusetts School of Law (2L)

Meg Ziegler,聽Boston College Law School (1L)

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