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Ethan is a fourth-year Global Affairs student at George Mason University. His concentration is in Global Economy and Management, and he thoroughly enjoys researching and analyzing political and business topics and trends, specifically relating to China. He spent this summer in Shanghai and took mandarin courses while interning for a sports technology startup. | Ethan is a fourth-year Global Affairs student at George Mason University. His concentration is in Global Economy and Management, and he thoroughly enjoys researching and analyzing political and business topics and trends, specifically relating to China. He spent this summer in Shanghai and took mandarin courses while interning for a sports technology startup. | ||
| − | [[File:E.Ellert.jpg|thumb|right | + | [[File:E.Ellert.jpg|thumb|right]]Although not an engineer or computer science major, Ethan has plenty of tech ideas and hopes to develop one this year through a few business programs on campus. It was this, along with the desire to help others build their own ideas that pushed him to apply to become a University Innovation Fellow. |
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Revision as of 14:37, 1 September 2015
Ethan is a fourth-year Global Affairs student at George Mason University. His concentration is in Global Economy and Management, and he thoroughly enjoys researching and analyzing political and business topics and trends, specifically relating to China. He spent this summer in Shanghai and took mandarin courses while interning for a sports technology startup.
Although not an engineer or computer science major, Ethan has plenty of tech ideas and hopes to develop one this year through a few business programs on campus. It was this, along with the desire to help others build their own ideas that pushed him to apply to become a University Innovation Fellow.