Maggie McGill
Maggie McGill graduated from Saint Joseph’s University in 2020 with majors in Secondary Education and English, as well as minors in Special Education and Political Science.
While studying at SJU, she worked as Historian on the executive board of Kappa Delta Pi, the education honors society, and served as a research assistant in the Education department. She also enjoyed her role on the Circle of Sisterhood Foundation’s board as Event Planning Committee Chair, where the organization worked to raise financial resources that would remove educational barriers for women and girls around the world.
Maggie was heavily involved in SJU’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a marketing and communications intern where she enjoyed interacting with students and their families.
At Villanova, she is particularly excited for classes that support her certificate in Gender and Women’s Studies and her English degree.
Maggie is currently working at Episcopal Academy as a sixth grade English teacher, and is excited to bring all that she is learning at Villanova back to her own classroom.
While studying at SJU, she worked as Historian on the executive board of Kappa Delta Pi, the education honors society, and served as a research assistant in the Education department. She also enjoyed her role on the Circle of Sisterhood Foundation’s board as Event Planning Committee Chair, where the organization worked to raise financial resources that would remove educational barriers for women and girls around the world.
Maggie was heavily involved in SJU’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a marketing and communications intern where she enjoyed interacting with students and their families.
At Villanova, she is particularly excited for classes that support her certificate in Gender and Women’s Studies and her English degree.
Maggie is currently working at Episcopal Academy as a sixth grade English teacher, and is excited to bring all that she is learning at Villanova back to her own classroom.
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