
Samuel Kennedy is a senior majoring in Near Eastern Studies, with minors in Journalism and Hellenic Studies. As an American who was born and raised in Egypt, he holds a deep interest in intercultural and interfaith interactions, particularly through the lens of migration. For the journalism department at Princeton, his past work covers a range of topics, including: the plight Gazan Christians, the history of immigrant punk rock, and the poisoning of Egypt’s stray dogs.
