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"Being the president of Agnes Scott would be my dream job!"
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Why I Support a Women’s Center for Global Leadership
Speaking at the World Peace Forum in New York about our group’s teach-in and fundraiser on domestic violence, I realized that Agnes Scott and Decatur are our testing grounds. Already, we’re learning about areas that need women’s leadership, from poverty and illiteracy to politics and the arts. The center will show us how to apply our skills in any community—preparing us to be energetic, feisty agents of change. Empowered ourselves, we can empower others.
About Nancy Thebaut '08
- Served as president of Student Government and of Honor Court; was a Rhodes Scholarship finalist; is a Fulbright finalist
- Published a Roosevelt Institute public policy proposal on increasing accessibility to museums
- Spearheaded a local grant-funded teach-in and art project on domestic violence
- As a Hubert Scholar, engineered a community quilt project in Arusha, Tanzania
- Interned at The Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum, NYC; gave a gallery talk on the socio-political meanings of medieval art and architecture