Jazmine Fajardo

  • Chief Executive Editor

Jazmine is a senior at Baylor University from Cape Coral, FL majoring in Political Science with minors in International Studies and Philosophy on Baylor’s Pre-Law track in the Honors and Baylor Interdisciplinary Core Programs. She previously worked as a paralegal assistant at Avard Law Offices in Southwest Florida, a Congressional Liaison Specialist for the Congressional Office of Representative Byron Donalds, and a Faith Engagement Intern at Bread for the World. On campus, she serves as Chief Executive Editor of the Baylor Undergraduate Law Review, DC Opportunities Coordinator of the Alexander Hamilton Society, Academic Committee Chair of the Honors Residential College, and holds membership in the Baylor Pre-Law Society, Model United Nations, Hispanic Student Association, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Tau, and Pi Sigma Alpha. She also serves as a Political Science Mentor, volunteer at “La Puerta”, a local Waco community ministry where she teaches the Hispanic/Latino community in ESL, GED and citizenship classes, and is an Alumni for the Baylor in Washington Summer Fellowship for Religion & Social Life Program. Following graduation, Jazmine hopes to attend law school and pursue International Law.

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