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Max Vargo is currently training to become a University Innovation Fellow. Max is in his Senior year at York College of Pennsylvania and is an Intelligence Analysis major. He is also a member of the Graham Innovation Scholars and the Student Managed Investment Fund on campus.
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Max is currently training to become a University Innovation Fellow. Max is in his Senior year. major. He is involved in many student organizations on campus.
  
Max is from Hershey, Pennsylvania and attended Hershey Highschool. There he served as the VP of History Club and as a member of the student-run school store. 
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Max is really interested in history, geography, politics and business. He wants to use this diverse range of interests to help resolve conflicts and develop solutions to innovate the York Campus. He believes employing different interests in different fields is critical to design thinking and connecting the York community to York College.
 
 
Max is really interested in history, geography, politics and business. He wants to use this diverse range of itnerests to help resolve conflicts and develop solutions to innovate the York Campus. He believes employing different interests in different fields is critical to design thinking and connecting the York community to York College.
 

Latest revision as of 04:17, 27 March 2025

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Max is currently training to become a University Innovation Fellow. Max is in his Senior year. major. He is involved in many student organizations on campus.

Max is really interested in history, geography, politics and business. He wants to use this diverse range of interests to help resolve conflicts and develop solutions to innovate the York Campus. He believes employing different interests in different fields is critical to design thinking and connecting the York community to York College.