MPA Student Organizations
Cornell Policy Review
The Cornell Policy Review is the official public policy journal of the MPA Program within the Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University. Originally founded in the spring of 1996 as The Current, The Cornell Policy Review is now an online journal run by Masters in Public Administration students who serve as both editors and contributors. The Review is proud to be affiliated with the Brooks School of Public Policy and Cornell University at large.
Contact The Review
LinkedIn: Cornell Policy Review: Overview | LinkedIn
The Review Executive Board, 2026-2027
- Advisor: Matt Hall
- Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Babcock Olivia Babcock | LinkedIn
- Content Editor: Rose Kores Rose Kores| LinkedIn
- Managing Editor: Christophorus Ariobumi Christophorus Ariobumi| LinkedIn
- Communications Editor: Kritika Dahal Kritika Dahal| LinkedIn
- Podcast Editor: Annaliese Santana Annaliese Santana| LinkedIn
Cornell Public Affairs Society (CPAS)
The mission of CPAS is to provide MPA students with equal access to opportunities and experiences that will enhance their professional, interpersonal, and leadership skills to prepare them for a successful career in public affairs. All CPAS events, including those funded by GPSA, are open to the entire Cornell graduate community.
Contact CPAS
LinkedIn: Cornell Public Affairs Society: Overview | LinkedIn
CPAS Executive Board, 2026-2027
- Advisor: Matt Hall
- President: Fatima Bouzid Fatima Bouzid | LinkedIn
- VP of Internal Relations: Henry Williams Henry Williams| LinkedIn
- VP of External Relations: Naslie Rezaei Naslie Rezaei | LinkedIn
- Treasurer: Samantha Aruiza Samantha Aruiza| LinkedIn
- Secretary: Maxwell Alter Maxwell Alter | LinkedIn
Women in Public Policy (WIPP)
WIPP is a graduate student-led organization that provides a space for all by furthering the understanding of women’s roles in public affairs and policy both within the United States and abroad. WIPP aims to tackle barriers to entry for women in the public sector, bring women together from across Cornell’s campus, discuss policy and current events, and highlight the skills and professional careers of our members and alumni.
Contact WIPP
LinkedIn: Cornell Women in Public Policy: Overview | LinkedIn
WIPP Executive Board, 2026-2027
- Advisor: Laurie Miller
- Co-President: Sepehra Azami Sepehra Azami | LinkedIn
- Co-President: Isabelle Olaes Isabelle Olaes | LinkedIn
- Vice President: Nosimat Salami Nosimat Salami| LinkedIn
- Secretary: Lali Tobin Lali Tobin| LinkedIn
- Treasurer: Brooke Uleano Brooke Uleano| LinkedIn
Cornell Negotiation Student Society (CNSS)
The Cornell Negotiation Student Society is a professional student organization dedicated to empowering every Cornellian with negotiation confidence. It hosts workshops, simulations, competitions, guest events, and professional development opportunities and over 6 programs to accomplish that vision. Open to all students at Cornell University, it provides a practice-forward environment where students grow their skills in negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution while forming lifelong bonds with friends from various schools.
Contact CNSS
LinkedIn: Cornell Negotiation Student Society|LinkedIn
CNSS Executive Board, 2026-2027
- Advisor: Tom O’Toole
- President: Esther Himmelfarb Esther Himmelfarb| LinkedIn
- Vice President: Joseph Parks Joseph Parks | LinkedIn
- Event Management Officer: Kritika Dahal Kritika Dahal| LinkedIn
- Diversity and Inclusion Officer: Saumya Monda Saumya Monda| LinkedIn
- Managerial Secretary: Saumya Katuri Saumya Katuri| LinkedIn
- Public Relations Officer: Olivia Gallagher Olivia Gallaher| LinkedIn
- Outreach Officer: Ezra Snell II Ezra Snell II| LinkedIn
- GPSA Representative: Esmeralda Alverde Duarte Esmeralda Alverde Duarte| LinkedIn