Nicholas Moscufo is a freshman at George Mason University, majoring in public administration and minoring in data analysis and economics. He hopes to work in public policy analysis at a government agency. WYSE sparked his interest in public policy and environmental justice. Throughout his freshman year, he has researched economic disincentives and how they could help alleviate the excess social costs of environmental injustice. Nick has many hobbies including chess, cooking, martial arts, and songwriting. He participated in the Washington Youth Sumit on the Environment in his junior year of high school and has been working for the Washington Scholars Program as an intern since he got to college. He’s excited to share his love for animals, ecology, and policy with the next generation of college students!