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Mass Communication Major Selected for Governor’s Fellows Program

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Samuel Gil, a mass communication major at McNeese State University,  has been selected as a fellow for the 2022 Louisiana Governor’s Fellows  Program.

The competitive program represents a partnership with the Office of  the Governor, the Lamar Foundation, Louisiana State University, Southern  University and the Baton Rouge Area Foundation to provide an  opportunity for university student leaders to engage with public policy  and learn about and experience the rich history and current affairs  throughout Louisiana, all while earning three hours of academic credit  through LSU’s Department of Public Administration. 

“For the past four years, the Governor’s Fellows Program has been  cultivating the next generation of Louisiana’s leaders,” said Gov. John  Bel Edwards. “The Fellows Program is a unique opportunity for students  to have a front-row seat to the innerworkings of government and public  policy.”

Gil has been heavily involved on the McNeese campus – currently, he  serves as president of the McNeese Student Government Association (SGA),  vice president of administration in the McNeese Interfraternity Council  and as secretary for Kappa Sigma Theta Rho. For him, he says, applying  these skills and interests to a larger stage seemed like a natural fit.  One of his colleagues in SGA and former governor’s fellow, Sarah  Stafford, inspired him to apply.

“Sarah Stafford was a fellow in 2020, and she talked a lot about the  program and how much she loved it, and I said, ‘I want to be in this  program.’ And two years later, here I am.”

Gil is only the third student from McNeese to serve as a governor’s  fellow. In his application, he highlighted his interest in working with  the Office of Technology Services to find solutions to close the  “digital divide” – the gulf in internet access, affordability and  digital literacy between rural and urban areas, an issue that strikes  close to home for him.

“I’m from Ville Platte and the internet service in the area has  earned the dubious honor of being the fifth slowest internet speed in  the nation,” Gil says. “For many students like me, my academic journey  was hindered by the inability to compete on an equal basis with others.  While I gained experience through research and hands on repairs that  allowed me to assist others in my community with technology problems, I  quickly learned that in a rural community the skills I was developing  and utilizing were certainly not available to most people in the  community.”

Now, as a fellow in the Office of Broadband, he is part of a team  that travels throughout the state to help improve digital infrastructure  by raising awareness and facilitating the use of competitive grants and  federal funds and through stakeholder outreach. At the end of his  fellowship, Gil will present a policy proposal related to his service to  the governor – currently, he says, he’s considering on focusing on  improvements to tele-health support and access.

“I love being able to make an impact,” Gil says. “I’m looking forward  to the networking aspect, shaking hands and meeting people. One day I  would like to work in the capital and run for office, so this role  really represents a great opportunity for me.”

While Gil says that an offer from the university’s Honors College  made McNeese a great financial choice for him, it was ultimately a  campus visit that made him choose to become a Cowboy.

“In my family it was always expected that I would go to college, and  as I progressed and matured, I knew the path I wanted to take,” Gil  says. “I toured McNeese in the fall of my junior year, and I looked  around and said, ‘Yep, this is where I want to be.’

“I have such a huge support system at McNeese,” Gil adds. “Dean of  student services Dr. Kedrick Nicholas and vice president of student  affairs Dr. Chris Thomas have really been there for me and encouraged  me. I’m just so thankful to the faculty and staff because they have  really taken me in and I’ve enjoyed my college experience immensely.”

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Source: https://www.mcneese.edu/news/mass-communication-major-selected-for-governors-fellows-program/

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