Ambassadors

Christian Flores (CC’22) is a current senior joint majoring in Economics and Political Science. He strongly identifies with the First-Generation, Low-Income (FGLI) community and is eager to discuss anything ranging from picking a major to how to best connect with professors. He also loves to play soccer and video games in his free time. As someone who constantly changes his mind about potential careers, Christian can also offer some insight into navigating one’s future!

 

Cecilia Guan (CC’22) is from Boston, MA and majors in Political Science with a concentration in Psychology. The intersection of politics, psychology, race, and law fascinates her, it drives her research interests and goal to attend law school. On campus, she is involved with Asian Youth Program, Chinese Students Club, and AXO. You can catch her eating her way through her NYC food bucket list, scoping out the best study spots, or raving about her latest productivity tool find (it’s Notion at the moment). Cecilia would love to chat with you about creating cohesive narratives for applications, balancing internships and extracurriculars with academics, and tailoring your research to your passions.

 

Virginia Ignelzi (CC’22) is a current senior who is majoring in Classics. She’s always happy to talk about humanities research, developing interests into research projects, and anything related to her major (bonus points if you’d like to discuss Greek Imperial authors). On campus, she is involved with the Veritas Forum and the Columbia Catholic Ministry. In her free time, you’ll often find Virginia running or making overly complicated recipes.

 

Adam Kluge (CC’22) is a current senior from Buffalo, NY, majoring in History and Political Science. With strong connections to activism, queer liberation, and the modernization of the Western canon, Adam is happy to discuss accessibility on campus, the intersection of politics and academia, and the ways in which students can craft their own research within the humanities. He is also always available to offer resources on navigating Columbia and its robust student/faculty population. On campus, Adam is involved with the Columbia Political Review, SHARP A Cappella, the Columbia College Student Council, and the Eric J. Holder Initiative. You can find him at your local drag brunch, or deep within the stacks of the nearest independent bookstore.