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The Stanley Miller Fellowship is a program that introduces alumni of the John William Ward Fellowship, who are current undergraduates, to working in the federal government in Washington, D.C. The Miller Fellowship consists of a summer internship in the office of a federal official; Senators Kennedy and Kerry, Representatives McGovern and Delahunt, and the White House have sponsored students in past years. Structurally, the Miller Fellowship, which is sponsored by the profound generosity of Stanley and Helaine Miller, is very similar to the Ward Fellowship. Students work full-time in their assigned offices for ten weeks and regularly attend meetings with members of Congress and other public officials.

About the Miller Fellowship Experience (.pdf)

2007 Fellow Report (.pdf)

2006 Fellow Report (.pdf)

About Stanley Miller

2008 Program Application: .pdf / .doc

 

 

Former Stanley Miller Fellows

 

Fellow
Sponsor
Kate Chevarley.
Sen Edward Kennedy
Sinead Keegan
Rep. William Delahunt
Wendy Lee
Rep. James McGovern
Jie Song
Rep. Martin Meehan

 

Kate Chevarley is from West Roxbury, Massachusetts, and will be entering her senior year at Harvard in the fall, majoring in American history. At school she is on the staff of Harvard Model Congress, and enjoys rowing with the Lowell House crew team and writing in her spare time. As a Ward Fellow, Kate worked inthe Massachusetts Senate Counsel office. After she completed the WardFellowship program, she spent summers working for the Massachusetts Division ofHealth Care Finance and Policy and for Harvard Pilgrim Health Cares Departmentof Ambulatory Care and Prevention.

Kate is an intern in Senator KennedysHealth Policy office this summer, and would ultimately like to attend lawschool while pursuing a joint Masters in
Public Health degree. She is thecoordinator of this years Miller Fellowship.


Sinad Keegan was born in Ireland and moved to Boston with her
family in 1984. She grew up in Brighton, Massachusetts and attended the
Boston Latin School for six years, graduating as a member of the class of
2001. During high school, she was a John William Ward Fellow, working for the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Thomas M. Finneran. She was also a Deputy Clerk forthe U.S. Federal Courthouse in Boston.

For her freshman year, she attended theQueens University International Study Centre in Herstmonceux, England and is currently double majoring in English Literature and Philosophy at McGillUniversity inMontreal, Canada. This summer, she is interning for Massachusetts Congressman William Delahunt.

 

Wendy Lee is a sophomore at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor. She is pursuing a degree in political science, with a concentration on world politics.She is interested in exploring the fields of human rights, international tradeand relations in general. This summer she is interning in the office of Massachusetts Congressman James McGovern.

 

Jie Song is a rising sophomore at Harvard University. His intended major is Applied Mathematics with his field of application being economics. Jie is veryinterested in how the government implements economic policies in real worldproblems. This summer, he is an intern in the office of Massachusetts Congressman Marty Meehan and is looking forward to a productive summer.