Abigail Buritica
Abigail Buritica is a Trustee Scholar at Grove City College, where she is pursuing a degree in Political Science with minors in Economics and History. She is passionate about crafting thoughtful public policy proposals for education and immigration reform, both subject areas she was able to focus on during her time as a youth fellow and research intern at the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Abigail is actively engaged in the intellectual community at Grove City College, serving as an articles editor for the Journal of Law and Public Policy and contributing writer to Cogitare magazine. She is involved with the campus chapter of the American Enterprise Institute Collegiate Network and strengthens her public speaking and critical thinking skills through collegiate parliamentary debate. Outside of her academic work, she is a research assistant at a private family and property law practice in Austin. In her free time, Abigail enjoys NPR Tiny Desk concerts and the free verse poetry of Walt Whitman.
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