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At our April 17 assembly, we welcomed back Nik Alexander '16, now a graduate student at the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, focusing on "deconfliction and management of systems on other celestial bodies," and a 2024-25 Axiom Space fellowship winner. Nik is also Managing Editor of Space Scout, a volunteer-run news organization focused on the space industry.
At assembly, Nik spoke about how aerospace policy requires interdisciplinary knowledge and expertise from myriad fields, both artistic and scientific – encouraging students not to limit the fields that they consider in the future. Rounding out assembly were performances from Intermediate Band 9/10, details on upcoming SGA elections, and announcements for Culture Day (coming up on May 8)!