Faith Adedokun, Saint Joseph’s University
Faith Adedokun is a psychology major with a minor in public policy. Her academic interests center on the intersection of education policy and political communication, with a particular emphasis on how policy issues are framed and interpreted by the public. Her previous research has examined political messaging surrounding education, exploring how gubernatorial candidates address topics such as teacher compensation and school funding across cost-of-living divides. Faith is especially committed to supporting aspiring legal professionals. As President of the Hawk Hill Law Club, she leads initiatives that connect pre-law students with alumni and legal professionals. Faith is also actively engaged in a range of leadership roles across campus. She serves as President of the Dean’s Leadership Program and the Villiger Speech and Debate Team, as well as Vice President of the African-Caribbean Student Association and Honors Peer Mentoring Coordinator. She also works as a Writing Center tutor, helping students strengthen their academic writing skills. Faith plans to pursue a career at the intersection of law and public policy, with a focus on education reform and advocacy. She is committed to advancing research that informs equitable policy solutions, preparing for legal studies, and contributing meaningfully to the field of political science.
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