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Dennese Javier
Director of The Midnight Mug at Students of Georgetown, Inc.
Dennese Mae Javier is an accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and a wealth of experience in different organizations and roles.
She has a strong educational foundation, having studied French Language and Literature at Institut de Touraine, completed a High School Scholar Diploma at Apopka High School, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Double Major in English and Government and a Minor in Art History from Georgetown University.
Throughout her career, Dennese has held various positions in prominent organizations, showcasing her versatility and skills in different areas.
She has contributed to the literary community as a Youth Writing and Publication Fellow at 826DC and as a Lannan Poetry Fellow at Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice.
Dennese has also been involved in academia, serving as a D.C. Schools Project English Language Tutor at the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching & Service and as a Research Assistant at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business.
Her passion for the arts and culture is evident through her roles as Arts and Culture Deputy Editor at The Hoya, Art Collection Student Assistant at Georgetown University, and Director of Personnel at Students of Georgetown, Inc.
Additionally, Dennese has shown leadership skills by being the Director of The Midnight Mug and Manager at Students of Georgetown, Inc., and has honed her communication and writing abilities as a Staff Writer at The Hoya.
Her academic achievements, combined with her extensive professional experiences, make Dennese Mae Javier a well-rounded and accomplished individual ready to contribute to various fields.
Dennese's range of skills includes writing, arts and culture, leadership, tutoring, research, and more, making her a valuable asset in any organization or project.