Bio/Description Madison Qualls is a senior from Baltimore, Maryland, concentrating in Near Eastern Studies and pursuing minors in Dance and Arabic, and a certificate in the History and Practice of Diplomacy. Her interests lie in U.S. foreign policy and, specifically, how the United States can use a multilateral approach to address and resolve conflicts in the Middle East/North Africa region. Madison interned with the Middle East Policy Council working on congressional affairs, and participated in the National Council on U.S. Arab Relations’ Internship Program this past summer. She has also studied abroad in Amman, Jordan, learning Modern Standard Arabic at the Qasid Arabic Institute. On campus, Madison is the service chair of BodyHype Dance Company, the safety chair of Princeton’s Cap & Gown club, and a political action chair for the Generational African American Students Association.