Jordyn Christophides '23
BA Political Science, BA Linguistics
Pronouns: she/her
                  
How did you hear about Stony Brook University?
Stony Brook was always right in my backyard since I’m from St. James! I feel so lucky
                        to have had close access to such an amazing institution.
On Stony Brook:
Stony Brook offered me the opportunity to study two subjects that I loved under some
                        of the most intelligent and accomplished professors I have ever met, all without plunging
                        me into debt. I'm pursuing a career in humanitarian aid and refugee relief, so this
                        was a huge consideration for me.
On her major:
I double major in political science and linguistics. I chose political science because
                        of my interest in international relations and diplomacy, and linguistics because of
                        my deep fascination with languages, how they evolve, and the second language acquisition
                        process. I could not have found two more remarkable, rigorous, and welcoming departments
                        to have been a part of. They will both hold a very special place in my heart.
Favorite Class:
My favorite class taken at Stony Brook has to be LIN 301: Phonology, with Professor
                        Heinz. Although an unfamiliar word to some, phonology is the science of how sounds
                        form a pattern in languages. In my opinion, it is the most beautiful confluence of
                        language, psychology, cognitive science, and code-breaking. It opened up my world
                        to the mental ecosystem behind language, and what it could reveal to us about how
                        language works. The Department of Linguistics puts great emphasis on fostering engagement
                        with understudied languages, and as a result, I have gained a comprehensive knowledge
                        of so many languages that I hadn't even heard of four years ago.
Accomplishments:
My greatest accomplishments at SBU have been becoming a mentor for freshmen as a fellow
                        in the University Scholars Program, advocating for the Stony Brook community as a
                        member of the SBU Advocacy Corps, and receiving the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student
                        Excellence.
Greatest Achievement:
My greatest achievement has been the writing of my senior honors thesis in political
                        science on “Misperceptions between the US and Iran and how to overcome obstacles to
                        meaningful cooperation.”
Plans for post-graduation:
I plan to work with refugee relief organizations on legal and protection issues for
                        refugees at home and abroad. Then, law school!
Career aspirations:
I hope to become an immigration attorney and to help create more effective, humane
                        immigration policy in the US and abroad.
Clubs and organizations:
I am secretary of the Political Science Society and the event coordinator for the
                        student chapter of Doctors Without Borders!
Advice for potential Seawolves:
My advice to future seawolves is that college is what you make of it. You have all
                        the tools at your disposal to create a life you've always dreamed of — stay hungry! 
Favorite SBU memory:
My favorite SBU memories are with the people I've met here. Playing volleyball on
                        Staller Steps on the first day of Spring, meeting my best friends—I'm so grateful
                        to have met the people I have here.
