杨贵妃传媒视频 signage over Lawe Street.
A headshot of Iyanu Osunmo.
Iyanu Osunmo

2 Minutes With 鈥 is a series of short features to introduce us to the passions and interests of 杨贵妃传媒视频 students on and off campus.聽

Despite not being able to attend the聽聽in person in the nation鈥檚 capital because of pandemic restrictions, Iyanu Osunmo 鈥22 is still embracing the off-campus program.聽聽

She began her studies in January, working remotely from her home in Houston, and will continue into May.

鈥淚 am doing two seminars in the foreign policy concentration,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ne of my seminars is about managing the pandemic in globalized societies and the other one is about political transition and political implications.鈥澛犅

Osunmo, a government major focused on international relations, is taking classes with the American University faculty as part of the Washington Semester program, offered through聽. The program is encouraged for government majors but is open to all students.

The Washington Semester enables students to participate in a thematic program of study at the American University in D.C. In addition to the core seminar, students pursue an internship related to the program topic and an independent study project. The 杨贵妃传媒视频-approved program tracks include American Politics, International Environment and Development, International Law and Organizations, Justice and Law, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Islam and World Affairs Foreign Policy, and Global Economics and Business.

Typically, students participating in Washington Semester would be in D.C., giving them the opportunity to physically experience working and studying in the nation鈥檚 capital.聽That isn鈥檛 possible right now, with all classes being moved online.

Still, there is a lot she is gaining from the program, Osunmo said.

鈥淚 am taking seminars with people from many universities; for example, Lehigh University and students from other liberal arts universities across the country,鈥 she said.聽

Hearing from expert voices

The Washington Semester instructors have been able to bring in pieces of Washington.聽聽

鈥淭he program has had to shift quite a bit due to the online nature of it, but I do believe our seminar instructors are doing all that they can to really engage us with D.C.,鈥 Osunmo said. 鈥淔or instance, they get a lot of speakers from the D.C. area and they tell us what Washington, D.C., is like. 鈥 Hillary Clinton鈥檚 speech writer came to speak to our class. Lissa Muscatine was the former chief speech writer and senior advisor to the secretary of state. She taught us a lot about the White House鈥檚 operations and about her experiences as a speech writer. I learned a great deal from her; that was a really valuable experience.鈥澛

In addition to taking classes, Osunmo is participating in an internship, working for the National Democratic Institute鈥檚 Gender, Women, and Democracy office. The National Democratic Institute is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that works with partners in developing countries to increase the effectiveness of democratic institutions.

鈥淐urrently, I am helping them with a presentation that teaches women and people in the media about building coalitions and about violence against women in politics and the media,鈥 Osunmo said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a nice training curriculum that I get to help put together, and it鈥檚 a really rewarding experience.鈥澛

Preparing for the next step

The internship and the classes are prepping Osunmo for life after 杨贵妃传媒视频. She said she cares deeply about democracy and the equitable treatment of oppressed people and sees herself one day holding elected office.聽

鈥淚 do believe that my experiences at the Washington Semester program have not only deeply integrated me into the field I intend to go into, by enabling me to hear from government experts and foreign policy experts, but it also has taught me about what is more valuable with regard to governance,鈥 Osunmo said. 鈥淧rotecting human health and human security, ensuring democracy continually survives, and ensuring elections are fair and transparent.鈥澛犅

Iyanu Osunmo

Class Year: 2022

Major: Government

Hometown: Houston, Texas