VA
Vanessa Adu-Gyamfi
  • International Studies and Economics
  • Class of 2017
  • Accra

Vanessa Adu-Gyamfi participates in immersive RNC experience at Baldwin Wallace University

2016 Aug 31

Vanessa Adu-Gyamfi of Accra was among a select group of Baldwin Wallace University students who took full advantage of the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Cleveland as a living, breathing classroom. Thirteen students participated in The Washington Center (TWC) Academic Seminar, a combination of formal instruction, guest lectures, panels, tours, site visits and fieldwork assignments. Nine students served as TWC program interns, working logistics, planning and media coordination, and enjoying access to programming in their free time. Another nine students were embedded in the Ohio Republican Party's Official Honorary Delegate Program. Many of the students also earned credit as they witnessed American political history in the making.

Adu-Gyamfi, a graduate of Wesley Girls' High School majoring in economics and international studies with a focus on international affairs, participated as an intern for The Washington Center.

Political science professor, Lauren Copeland, Ph.D., who served as faculty advisor to the honorary delegate group, saw the students gain confidence over a week of hobnobbing with GOP leaders. "I have seen this group completely transform since Monday morning," she told a Cleveland TV reporter.

"I feel like the students learned more here than in an entire semester in the classroom," Copeland added. "But their political science courses provided the foundation to appreciate and understand everything going on at the convention, and to listen to speakers with an educated, skeptical ear."