Madeline Hall
About Madeline Hall
Madeline Hall is a Graduate Writing Center Consultant at The George Washington University, with a background in public policy and education. She has experience in various roles, including legislative fellowships and tutoring, and aspires to contribute to fair housing and environmental justice initiatives.
Work at The George Washington University
Madeline Hall has been serving as a Graduate Writing Center Consultant at The George Washington University since 2021. In this role, she provides support to graduate students in enhancing their writing skills. Her position involves working closely with students to improve their academic writing, offering guidance on structure, clarity, and argumentation.
Education and Expertise
Madeline Hall holds a Master of Political Science with a focus on Legislative Affairs from The George Washington University, where she studied from 2020 to 2022. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the same institution, completing her degree in 2021. Her expertise includes campaign development and social media marketing, which complements her research and analysis skills.
Background
Madeline Hall has a diverse professional background that includes roles in public policy and education. She worked as a Legislative and Public Policy Fellow at D.C. Hunger Solutions for three months in 2021. Additionally, she served as a B'Nai Mitzvah Tutor at Beth El Congregation from 2013 to 2020, contributing to her experience in educational settings.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Madeline Hall has engaged in various roles that reflect her commitment to public service and advocacy. She interned with U.S. Senator Mark Warner and worked as an Anti-Hunger Communications Intern at D.C. Hunger Solutions. Her aspirations include working in areas dedicated to fair housing, food access, and environmental justice communications and policy creation.
Current Research at Arizona State University
Since 2022, Madeline Hall has been involved in independent research at Arizona State University, focusing on The Difference Engine, an ASU-wide Center on the Future of Equality. This role allows her to explore issues related to equality and social justice, aligning with her professional interests and academic background.