Jordan Reimer
Masters in Public Affairs candidate, Princeton University
Jordan Reimer recently graduated from Princeton University majoring in politics with a certificate in Near Eastern studies. His independent research has included contemporary political Islamist movements in Egypt and Palestine, the role of China in the Middle East, and the perpetual quest for a constitution for the State of Israel. He is conversant in Hebrew and has been studying Arabic for three years, spending a semester in Egypt at the American University in Cairo.
Jordan has been active with numerous politically oriented journals on campus as both an editor and a contributing writer, such as The Princeton Tory and American Foreign Policy. He is also fascinated with music, writing music reviews for The Daily Princetonian, as well as serving as production director and a disc jockey at the student radio station, WPRB.
Outside of Princeton, Jordan served as northeast regional chair of the Jewish College Republican National Committee, and participated in community-service trips with Chabad and Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life to West Virginia; Mississippi; and New Orleans, Louisiana.
As a recipient of Princeton's Scholar in the Nation's Service fellowship, Jordan worked on Middle East policy issues in Washington, D.C. before returning to Princeton for an M.P.A. at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.