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Christina Thomas
  • Class of 2016
  • Arlington, TN

Southeast Student Christina Thomas to Participate in CSIS Trip in Washington, D.C.

2016 Feb 19

Southeast Missouri State University student Christina Thomas of Arlington, TN, has been selected to participate in a four-day seminar during spring break week March 13-18 at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C.

CSIS is a strategic think tank whose scholars and board members provide advice to the federal government on significant social, economic, environmental and political global issues. Students at Southeast enroll in a course that allows them to work throughout the week with researchers and consultants who advise national leaders in the top levels of government as they develop policies and strategies that affect the United States and the global community.

Thomas is a senior pursuing a degree in psychology and a minor in child development. She serves as president of Phi Eta Sigma, publicity coordinator of Psi Chi, chair of the honors council for the Jane Stephens Honors Program and an opening week leader and is a member of psychology club. Her career aspirations include becoming a licensed child clinical psychologist and work in a psychiatric facility. Thomas is the daughter of Brad and Tami Thomas of Arlington, Tennessee, and a 2013 graduate of Arlington High School.

For more information, contact Dr. Willie Redmond at ext. 2327 or wredmond@semo.edu.