Senior selected as ǧÃŬAV Fellow to Center for Study of Presidency and Congress
Article By: Clark Leonard
University of North Georgia (ǧÃŬAV) President Bonita Jacobs selected Mason Goad as the 2019-20 ǧÃŬAV Fellow to the .
Founded in 1965 as a nonprofit organization, CSPC's mission is to "provide historical perspective about our nation's highest offices for citizens and policymakers," according to its website.
Goad is a senior from Watkinsville, Georgia, pursuing a degree in strategic and security studies.
Each year, fellows travel to the nation's capital to study the public policymaking process and the president's relationship with Congress, allies, the media, and the public. A pair of three-day leadership conferences in Washington, D.C., are part of the program.
Goad is eager to learn more about the presidency and Congress.
"They're important because they have the power to influence so many lives," Goad said. "As such, they deserve to be studied and understood, not just fought about politically."
Goad was one of the ǧÃŬAV students who helped ǧÃŬAV place third in the National Security Agency (NSA) Codebreaker Challenge that wrapped up in January.
He also presented research titled "How Quantum Computers Affect Cryptography" at ǧÃŬAV's 2019 Annual Research Conference.