Francesco Arreaga
Francesco Arreaga is in his senior year at UCLA, he is double majoring in Political Science and Chinese, minoring in Global Studies, and pursuing College Honors. After graduating from college he hopes to attend law school and work in the public sector. Francesco is currently writing an honors thesis in the Political Science Department, his thesis advisor is Dr. Deborah Larson. Francesco’s research utilizes social identity theory to explain conflict and cooperation between the United States and China. At UCLA, Francesco serves on the Judicial Board, he tutors for the Asian American Tutorial Project, founded the Net Impact Up to Us Chapter, and reestablished the Roosevelt Institute.
Francesco Arreaga is in his senior year at UCLA, he is double majoring in Political Science and Chinese, minoring in Global Studies, and pursuing College Honors. After graduating from college he hopes to attend law school and work in the public sector. Francesco is currently writing an honors thesis in the Political Science Department, his thesis advisor is Dr. Deborah Larson. Francesco’s research utilizes social identity theory to explain conflict and cooperation between the United States and China. At UCLA, Francesco serves on the Judicial Board, he tutors for the Asian American Tutorial Project, founded the Net Impact Up to Us Chapter, and reestablished the Roosevelt Institute.