Chris is a Sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He plans on attaining a Bachelor of Arts in both Public Policy and History. He is particularly attracted to the issues facing the Middle East, South Asia, and East Africa. Additionally, Chris is inclined towards the security implications of climate change, environmental contamination, and global resource and water scarcities. Chris is co-director of the Foreign Policy Center of the UNC Chapter of the Roosevelt Institution.
Apart from policy, Chris is involved with UNC Student Government and is a resident advisor. He enjoys traveling, hiking, politics, and meeting interesting people.
