Academic Accolades Continue for MKA Grad
William Wagner, a member of the MKA class of 2006, continues to gain academic recognition at Princeton University. For the second year in a row, he has been named a recipient of the Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence, one of only 35 members of the entire Princeton class of 2010 to be so honored.
Wagner, who is now a Woodrow Wilson School major, spent his summer as an intern at the federal courthouse in New York where he had the virtually unprecedented opportunity to write eight full-length opinions of the court. With an avid interest in the Middle East, Wagner plans to spend his spring semester studying at the AUC-Cairo in preparation for focusing on foreign policy towards the Middle East (specifically Afghanistan) for his senior thesis.
Wagner, who is now a Woodrow Wilson School major, spent his summer as an intern at the federal courthouse in New York where he had the virtually unprecedented opportunity to write eight full-length opinions of the court. With an avid interest in the Middle East, Wagner plans to spend his spring semester studying at the AUC-Cairo in preparation for focusing on foreign policy towards the Middle East (specifically Afghanistan) for his senior thesis.