Hannah Reale recently earned her bachelor's degree in health promotion/health equity and Spanish from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She volunteered as a research assistant in the Psychotherapy and Contemplative Science Lab within the Center for Healthy Minds as well as with a non-profit organization based in Guatemala that addresses food insecurities in women and children. Her policy and research interests are centered around U.S.-Latin American relations. Hannah is proficient in Spanish and is originally from Clifton Park, NY.
Three Watson Master of Public Affairs students and one alumna were named finalists for the prestigious Presidential Management Fellows class of 2024. They are now eligible to apply for positions as fellows in the federal workforce where they hope to make an impact on a variety of public policy issues.
Eight Watson Institute Master of Public Affairs students were named Director's Fellows in September. Fellows spent the fall semester working on projects in faculty-led research groups at Watson and in Watson centers.