Jane C. Doe
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EDUCATION
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Candidate, B.A., May 2007, Major in Spanish, Minor in Politics, GPA 3.935
Universidad de San Francisco, Quito, Ecuador (Study Abroad Program), Spring 2005
Our Lady Academy, Bay St. Louis, MS
Valedictorian, GPA 4.0
National Merit Scholar
PUBLICATIONS
Doe, J.C. Article Title 1. Journal Title. (1 January 2005).
Doe, J.C. and Joe Smith. Article Title 2. Publication Title. (2 March 2006).
EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant, Department of Politics, 2005-6
Assisted with research on Canadian political culture.
Student Representative at a conference hosted by the Association of Canadian Studies in the
United States (ACSUS).
Research Associate, Council on Hemispheric Affairs, Summer 2005
Wrote and prepared press releases on Latin American issues for global media.
Did extensive editing work, including holding a Managing Editor position for Washington Report
on the Hemisphere, COHA s biweekly publication.
Personal work featured on several national and international news programs, including the
National Public Radio -affiliated Voice of America.
Campus Leader, International Justice Mission, Messiah College, 2003-4
Wrote Chapter Constitution.
Oversaw chartership process for official school organization status and funding.
Presided over weekly meetings.
Led the chapter in various awareness-raising and fund-raising endeavors coinciding with chapter
goal to raise awareness of and be active in the fight against global injustice.
Activist, School of the Americas Watch, 2004
Educated Messiah College campus through multi-media presentation about abuses committed
against Latin American citizens by the School of the Americas.
Assisted in organizing first-ever Messiah student trip to the protest against the School of the
Americas in Ft. Benning, Georgia.
Lobbied senators and representatives in Washington, DC to pass a bill to the close the School of
the Americas.
Intern, Urban Impact, New Orleans, Louisiana, May-August 2004
Assisted in developing college preparatory education programs.
Designed curriculum and taught in middle school summer school program.
Led evening programs for kids in the projects.
Educated suburban high school students about urban issues.
Member, La Alianza Latina, Messiah College, 2003-2006
Educated students about issues relevant to Latin Americans.
Participated in Latin American cultural activities.
Tutor, Mt. Pleasant Hispanic Center, Harrisburg, PA, 2003, 2005
Assisted migrant Hispanic children with school work.
Peer Leader, Messiah College, 2004
Acted as a student mentor for a group of incoming first-year students.
Led orientation activities.
Organized weekly activities to integrate students into Messiah College academic and student life.
HONORS AND AWARDS
Messiah College First Year Merit Award, 2004
Awarded to top student from the first-year class, selected on the basis of academic performance,
dedication to community, and leadership.
Messiah College Trustee s Scholarship, 2003-2007
Four year, full-tuition scholarship awarded to top four students of 700 incoming first year class.
Messiah College Honors Program, 2003-2007
Selected for membership through highly competitive scholarship and application process.
Messiah College Diplomat, 2003-2006
Selected by departmental faculty to serve as one of two student representatives of Politics
Department.
Spoke to prospective students and parents about Politics major.
Messiah College Faith and the Academy Conference
Selected to be student representative of the School of Humanities.
REFERENCES
Dr. Linda Parkyn, Professor, Messiah College Spanish Department
P.O. Box 3037
Dr. Gordan Brubacher, Professor, Messiah College Biblical and Religious Studies Department
P.O. Box 2053