03/30/2026 | News release | Archived content
"I am excited to integrate my academic and policy interests to produce a large-scale policy paper probing into issues of economic security in communities close to my heart," commented Rossin, a government and history major.
For his fellowship, Rossin plans to investigate how to combat long-term economic insecurity in Portland, Maine.
"My initial ideas revolve around restructuring city investment away from AI, for example, and instead toward workers and other, more sustainable, industries, but I imagine my project will broaden as I research," he added.
"I really value the Roosevelt Network and its commitment to a government that works for everybody, and I am looking forward to continuing that work as an Emerging Fellow," said Sherrick, who is majoring in government and economics.