Lorelei Yang is a junior at Dartmouth College, where she is double majoring in Government and English and minoring in Public Policy. In her freshman year at Dartmouth, Lorelei was a Dickey Center Great Issues Scholar, Leadership Discovery Program participant, and the Class of 2015’s Katharine Booth Brock First-Year Class Prize recipient. In the summer of 2012, Lorelei interned at the National Congress of American Indians through the Nelson A. Rockefeller First-Year Fellows Program. Lorelei is an Op-Ed editor for The Dartmouth, which she has written for since her freshman year; a student researcher at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center's Policy Research Shop; a Students Teaching in the Arts (START) volunteer; and Dickey Center for International Understanding War and Peace Fellow. Lorelei also conducts research in the Government department at Dartmouth and Tuck School of Business.
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