
Elana Elder, Biochemistry ’26
Elana is a Junior in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Biochemistry and minoring in History. Outside of academics, Elana is on the Women’s Openweight Rowing Team, is a member of the Georgetown Pep Band, and is an editor of Georgetown’s all-student-run humanities journal, Utraque Unum.

Margaret Green, Government ’25
Margaret is a Government major and History minor with a passion for policy, history, and justice. She currently works as a Research Assistant at the McCourt School of Public Policy’s Edunomics Lab, where she tracks developments in education finance. She also volunteers at the King County Bar Association’s Neighborhood Legal Clinic in her home state of Washington. As she approaches graduation this year, Margaret is eager to continue her studies in the legal field, with a focus on advancing social justice through public policy and legal reform.

Aamir Jamil, Government and Philosophy ’27
Aamir is a sophomore in the College studying Government and Philosophy with a minor in Spanish. Originally from New Jersey, he enjoys reading, biking, and playing the clarinet. He is most excited to explore how faith and politics can influence each other.

Jina Lee, Sociology & Government ’26
Jina is a Junior in the College, pursuing a double major in Government and Sociology. She is excited to join the CFJ fellowship program in the spring semester 2025. She is also participating in the CALL program and is eager to contribute to her internship at the Father McKenna Center in downtown DC. Her passion for housing justice was ignited through her experiences with Habitat for Humanity and the GU HOME program. In addition to housing justice, Jina is keenly interested in the complexities of population dynamics—specifically the decline and aging populations—and migration issues. She is committed to expanding her perspectives and deepening her understanding of various topics through engaging in CFJ’s discussions, reflections, and her capstone project.

Nicholas Mensah, MIDP ’26
Nicholas Mensah is a medical doctor and environmental sustainability advocate dedicated to advancing health equity and social justice through public service and policy advocacy. He is the founder of Youth Network for Health Promotion, a non-profit based in Ghana that empowers youth as health promoters, earning him recognition as one of Ghana’s “100 Most Impactful Changemakers” in both 2022 and 2023. Currently, Nicholas is pursuing a master’s in international development policy at Georgetown University, specializing in health and environmental policy. He also serves as a Justice Graduate Intern at Georgetown’s Center for Social Justice and has been selected as a Spring 2025 Fellow at the Center for Faith & Justice. Nicholas’ selfless commitment to creating a healthier, more equitable world drives and inspires his impactful work in advocacy and leadership.

Emma Mitchell, MPP-EP ’27
Emma is a first-year master’s of public policy evening program student. Full-time, she works as a research assistant at the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). Before coming to Georgetown, she did her undergraduate in Religious Studies at Loyola University Chicago, and did a volunteer year of service at a social service center in DC through the Capuchin friars. Emma has been involved in environmental education and advocacy in Catholic spaces, and is most interested in how communities can implement the teachings of Integral Ecology, and how to build and tend community structures that spread wellbeing and security in our current, precarious times.