2026 LBJ DC Fellow
Reyna Stovall is a candidate for the Master of Public Affairs (DC Concentration) at the LBJ School. She holds a B.A. in International Studies and French from Fordham University Lincoln Center, where she graduated summa cum laude and cursus honorum.
Stovall’s academic work focuses on political language, historical memory, and international conflict. Her master’s thesis, “Words Matter: A Political Analysis of Former Nazi States and the Use of Holocaust-Related Language When Discussing the Israel-Hamas War,” examines how historical responsibility and collective memory shape contemporary political discourse and foreign policy narratives.
Stovall has held roles with the Consulate General of France, UNA-NYC, the San Antonio City Council, and the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Through these experiences, she has developed a strong interest in pursuing a career rooted in leadership, community engagement, and data-driven policy impact.
Stovall is seeking a Policy Apprenticeship with a consulting firm or think tank where she can hone her quantitative skills in R, statistics and data visualization.
Policy Interests: Data analysis, financial management, technology policy, bipartisan solutions