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Laura Shaw and state representatives Mike Neese and Micah Caskey

Political Science Major Laura Shaw Takes Road to the White House

This Spring, SIGS professor Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan offered her Road to the White House course for both undergraduate and graduate students. The course gives students a chance to get up close and personal with the political process, including a trip to the South Carolina primary to experience campaign work firsthand. Political Science major and SIGS student Laura Shaw took part in the class, which she described as 鈥渁 complete overhaul of what my idea of politics is.鈥

Laura, who has experience working with Progress 91社区 and Emily鈥檚 List, has taken a few classes with Dr. Scourfield McLauchlan before, and has always been very interested in political campaigns. When she heard about Road to the White House, she felt it was the perfect experience for her. 鈥淭he class almost seems like it was made for me and my interests,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t got me one step closer to figuring out what I want to do with the rest of my life.鈥

Laura Shaw with Jay Parmley and Judithanne McLauchlan

Laura Shaw pictured with Jay Parmley (left), executive director of SCDP, and Dr. Judithanne McLauchlan, SIGS faculty member.

The class trip to South Carolina produced some once in a lifetime experiences, including a guest speaker series that gave students the chance to hear from a variety of voices in the political sphere, including state representative Jermaine Johnson. 鈥淚t can be hard to see yourself in some candidates, but he was just a regular guy,鈥 Laura said of Johnson鈥檚 talk. 鈥淚t gave me a lot of hope.鈥

Laura worked with the South Carolina Democratic Party, where she got to see the ins and outs of campaign work. She and her classmates worked closely with members of the campaign team, like the executive director and technology director, and got to learn about these positions from presentations given by team members. Laura also had the chance to contribute directly to the campaign, as she and other volunteers participated in phone banking and data entry to help verify voters.

Shaw, who also participated in USF鈥檚 study abroad program USF in London, described her experience with Road to the White House as 鈥渢he most hands-on experience I鈥檝e gotten in my time at USF.鈥 She took a particularly important lesson away from Lindsay Green, the get-out-the-vote director for the South Carolina Democratic Party. 鈥淪he鈥檚 from the same county as me, so it was interesting to hear from her,鈥 Laura explained. 鈥淚t gave me a lot of hope for what I鈥檓 able to accomplish in life but made me realize I don鈥檛 have to have it all figured out right now.

Laura鈥檚 advice to anyone considering taking Road to the Whitehouse is, put simply, 鈥淒o it!鈥 She feels that the class is perfect for those considering a career in politics, but really, for anyone who wants to get involved and learn more about the political process. 鈥淭he class was intense, but it was so worth it. The best learning experiences in your life aren鈥檛 going to be easy.鈥

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