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Arthur Tartee

Authentic, Reliable, Empathetic
he/him
Arthur is a second-year American University School of International Training graduate student. He is also a Program Associate at the American Association for the Advancement of Science–Science & Technology Policy Fellowship Program, where he supports scientists’ and engineers’ understanding of the federal government and policymaking to address societal challenges. Arthur brings a rich background in community engagement and curriculum development from his previous work at the Corella & Bertram F. Bonner Foundation, where he developed and implemented the Foundation strategy to foster connections between Bonner graduates and current undergraduates from more than 70 colleges and universities nationwide. He also co-managed the Foundation Racial Justice Grant Initiative which promoted students and community organizations to work collaboratively to dismantle barriers to equality for people of color. Arthur earned a Bachelor’s degree in Leadership Studies and International Studies: World Politics and Diplomacy from the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia.
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, What are you doing for others?
— Martin Luther King Jr.