Logan Hage is a Nevins Fellow Summer Intern for New America’s Political Reform program. She is currently completing her undergraduate experience at Penn State University, majoring in genetics/developmental biology and political science in the Schreyer Honors College with a minor in legal studies. She is also working on her undergraduate thesis on initiatives to increase civic engagement and government trust amongst Arab Americans. Hage intends to apply for law school during the 2025–2026 cycle.
Outside of her academic focus, she’s served in multiple student leadership positions during her time at Penn State and is currently serving as the president of the Panhellenic Council, which is the governing body for the largest women’s organization on campus, made up of 21 chapters and over 4,000 members. Additionally, she is wrapping up her work on a youth-led white paper initiative with the United Nations on the positive and negative implications of artificial intelligence on the Sustainable Development Goals.