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Campus Cutie: Matt Greenwald

Sarah Turner Student Contributor, Duke University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Duke chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Matt Greenwald

Major: Public Policy

Year: 2018

 

1. What has Duke taught you about people?

People come from remarkably diverse backgrounds and have unique perspectives to share. Especially at Duke, each person I’ve met has had some sort of extraordinary trait. 

 

2. What house would you be sorted into were you to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and why?

Hufflepuff…ha.

 

3. How have you changed since coming to Duke?

Answer currently under construction.

 

4. What are you most involved in on campus?

I am the treasurer for (The) Inferno and Chi Psi on campus

 

5. Dunkin Donuts or Krispy Kreme and why?

Krispy Kreme. Have you ever had one of their doughnuts while the hot sign was on?

 

6. What’s the best part about being involved in Greek life?

It feels pretty rewarding to be part of a tight-knit group that comes together on a routine basis.  

 

7. What’s the quickest way to your heart?

Heavenly Buffaloes.

 

8. What’s your favorite color and why?

For the longest time, my favorite color was green because it happens to be a part of my last name.

 

9. If you could have a $1000 gift card to any place, what would it be, and what would be the first thing you bought?

I would visit the UNC Athletics Vacated Awards Auction and immediately purchase Roy William’s unused timeouts.

 

10. Top 3 favorite TV series?

In no particular order: Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and House of Cards

 

11. What did you do this past summer?

I actually studied abroad in Berlin. After the program, I had the opportunity to backpack Europe for three weeks. 

I am a senior at Duke University studying psychology and history, and I have been writing with Her Campus since I was a freshman. Having this incredible community of empowering women to build me up when I need support and to give me an outlet when I need to vent has been one of the greatest aspects of my Duke career! I am so sad to leave them soon, but I am excited to pursue my J.D. at Georgetown in the fall!