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Brett |
- 2007 Truman Scholar
- Oxford International Review
- 24
- Washington, District of Columbia
Brett works as a Truman-Albright Fellow with Oxford International Review, where he is Deputy Executive Editor and manages OIR’s blog. He is also Associate Editor of FRANK: Academics for the Real World, a review of ideas and trends in public service published by the Clinton School of Public Service.
Brett graduated from Harding University with a BS in biochemistry and molecular biology and a BA in political science. Brett’s interest in global health was sparked when he helped with health clinics in Zambia, volunteered at an AIDS hospice in South Africa, and lived at an orphanage in Ghana.
Brett started the L.C. Sears Collegiate Seminar Series through Harding’s Honors College and founded Harding’s Roosevelt Institution chapter. He spent semesters abroad in Florence, Italy and Athens, Greece and backpacked from Portugal to Moscow. As a NASA EPSCoR Undergraduate Research Fellow, Brett developed spectrometers as sensors for hybrid rocket motors.
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Brett Keller's Schools
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Harding University, Class of 2008 Bachelors in Politics and Biochemistry
Brett Keller's Companies
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Clinton School of Public Service 2006 Special Projects Coordinator




