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On the Internet, Class of 2002: Jonathan Teper

Source: Tufts University, 2003-2004 EPIIC Colloquium Members: Dilemmas of Empire and Nationbuilding, The U.S. Role in the World

Jonathan Teper is a sophomore who studied in the school of engineering until this semester (fall 03) and is now considering changing his major to something along the lines of International Relations and Economics. He grew up in Paris, France and moved to New York City three years ago. He studied at the Lycee Francais de New York, where he earned his French Scientific Baccalaureate, with honors. There he was able to find a balance between European refinement and both American energy and entrepreneurship. In NYC, he discovered his passion for music (especially electronic music), and "turntablism". He has a strong interest in international and domestic politics, their media coverage and the political decision process. Lately, he has been traveling to Latin America, and he developed an interest in Latin American politics, sustaining continuing economic development, in particular in Ecuador. Seeking better understanding of the Middle East conflict, he participated in AIPAC's 2003 Schusterman Advocacy Summer Saban National Political Leadership Training Seminar. Tufts is opening a world of knowledge and opportunities for him, further stimulating the development of his critical thinking. Guided by science, arts and human experiences, he is more than ever expanding his mind, as EPIIC guides him on his quest. He is also a board member of the International Club. He loves technology and hopes his imagination will take him a long way.











SOURCE: http://www.epiic.com/class/students04.html




Jonathan Teper ('02)
Jonathan Teper ('02)