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Natalie Marie Pine

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(260) 582-9737

6317 N. Broadway Ave. Chicago, IL 60660

npine@luc.edu

Education
Loyola University Chicago, Expected Graduation 2018
Bachelor of Social Work
Triple minor in Political Science, Urban Studies, and Sociology
Recipient of a Damen Scholarship
GPA: 3.934
East Noble High School, Kendallville, IN
Academic Honors Diploma
GPA: 4.2/4.0
Class Rank: 12/341
Earned 21 college credits through Advanced Placement courses

2014-2018

2010-2014

Leadership
Student Government of Loyola Chicago
2015
o Served as a senator
o Worked as a member of the Residents, Commuters, and Dining Committee
Leadership for Social Change Learning Community, Loyola University Chicago
2014-2015
o Participated in monthly meetings that were structured to foster skills related to understanding ones
leadership role in the larger world
o Enrolled in two separate classes that kept leadership for social change as a focal point
Member of the First-Year Text Committee, Loyola University Chicago
Winter 2014-2015
o Worked with a team of university faculty to determine a book that was appropriate for the
matriculating Class of 2019
Ignatian Family-Teach-In for Justice Delegate, Loyola University Chicago
November 2014
o Represented Loyola University in Washington D.C. with a syndicate of students focused on social
justice
o Spoke with two separate congressmen on Capitol Hill with regards to humane and comprehensive
immigration reform
Indiana District of Key Club Secretary-Treasurer
2013-2014
o Organized and categorized information for the District in addition to attending regular board meetings
o Garnered skills pertaining to PowerPoint and to the writing and approving of Bylaws
Honor Flight Fundraiser
2013-2014
o Coordinated efforts for the East Noble High School Interact Club and raised $4,034.55 to aid travels to
Washington D.C. for World War II veterans

Community Engagement
Intern for ONE Northside, Chicago, IL
2015
o Participated in research and community organizing focused towards advocacy for mental health
St. Thomas of Canterbury Soup Kitchen Volunteer, Chicago, IL
2014-2015
Loyola4Chicago Volunteer with Neumann Family Services
Fall 2014
o Aided adults with disabilities on a weekly basis through interactive games, baking, and conversing
o Gained communication skills

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