Some of the citizens that Julianne Cravotto has helped register to vote may just one day cast their ballots for her.
The political science and history major, to be honored as the top graduating senior at the University of California, Davis, is embarking on a career in public service and has ambitions of being a state legislator.
And the award she has won attests that she is well on her way. The University Medal 鈥 to be presented at the College of Letters and Science commencement at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 15 鈥 recognizes excellence in undergraduate studies, outstanding community service, and the promise of future scholarship and contributions to society.
鈥楢 jewel in the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis crown鈥
Erik Engstrom, professor and chair of the political science department, calls Cravotto 鈥渁 jewel in the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis crown鈥 and expects her to be a leader in California politics. 鈥淚f Julianne ever decides to run for elective office, I will be among the first in line to support her,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd that line will be long.鈥
Raised in Berkeley, California, Cravotto helped register voters in three counties for the last presidential election, worked with state Sen. Ben Allen one summer and interned in the office of then-Gov. Jerry Brown for nine months last year.
The university has showcased her research on the San Francisco housing crisis to legislators, and a 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis journal for the best in undergraduate writing published her research on controversial murals from the New Deal era. Also, she studied conflict resolution in Ireland in 2016 through the highly competitive Fulbright UK Summer Institute.
Cravotto鈥檚 other activities have included working as a research assistant, tutoring French and advising students, leading tours for the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, and volunteering at the food pantry on campus.
Rejection doesn鈥檛 stop her from trying
The honors student and scholarship recipient has already built an impressive resume. But she said that鈥檚 because she hasn鈥檛 let missing some opportunities stop her from trying for others. She shared encouragement that she said is important for her generation: 鈥淭hings don鈥檛 always work out as planned. But we can鈥檛 let one rejection keep us from doing what we want.鈥
After graduation Cravotto will do constituent work through the Nancy Pelosi College Fellowship of the Democratic Party in San Francisco. In the fall, she鈥檒l start the in Sacramento. Over 11 months, she will work as a legislative aide, be mentored by a senior staff person and attend seminars for graduate school credits at California State University, Sacramento.
Thousands of students are participating in spring commencement ceremonies, which began in mid-May and will continue through Sunday, June 16.
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Julia Ann Easley, News and Media Relations, 530-752-8248, jaeasley@ucdavis.edu