Public Humanities Intern
About
Paige Cook is a senior double-majoring in History and American Culture. She is currently writing a history honors thesis under the supervision of Dr. Mark Schantz, titled “A President’s Gamble: Gerald Ford, the Nixon Pardon, and the Cost of Controversy.” In addition to presidential history, Paige is interested in the study of law, social policy, feminism, and religion. Along with interning at the institute, Paige works at the Law Library and previously served as a research assistant for the President’s Advisory Committee on Labor Standards and Human Rights under the supervision of Dr. Leila Kawar. In her free time, you can find her going on hikes with friends, cooking new recipes, and catching up on reality television.