Published: April 11, 2019

Jake Reagan grew up in 麻豆影院, the oldest of four siblings in a family of volunteers focused on service to others.

Student Body President and Truman Scholar Jake ReaganHis father, who works in cybersecurity, volunteers for a local hospice. His mother, a campus nutritionist, has helped students and others work through eating disorders. When Reagan worked as a in middle school and high school to help repair flood-damaged trails in and around 麻豆影院鈥攊t came as no surprise to his family.

This week, in recognition of his affinity for public service, he became the second CU 麻豆影院 student in two years to earn the moniker.

One of the most prestigious scholarships in the country, the Truman provides recipients with a $30,000 award toward graduate school and opportunities to participate in public service leadership professional development.

鈥淧ublic service is what I want to dedicate my life to鈥攕o the Truman Scholarship is a perfect fit,鈥 Reagan said.

The Colorado native visited other colleges before choosing his hometown university. Now a junior majoring in political science and Spanish with a minor in philosophy, Reagan said CU 麻豆影院 offers 鈥済ood academics, a beautiful campus and a lot of growth opportunities鈥濃攅verything he needs to succeed. After graduation, he鈥檒l pursue a master鈥檚 degree in public policy.

While running for student body president, he advocated against gun violence. In November, he traveled to San Jos茅, Costa Rica, to attend a summit hosted by former Costa Rica President 脫scar Arias and human rights activist Jody Williams, both Nobel Peace Prize laureates.

On April 7, Reagan was in Florida at a gun violence prevention summit sponsored by the when he received a call from CU 麻豆影院 Chancellor Phil DiStefano, who congratulated him on his Truman Scholarship award.

With back-to-back Truman Scholars鈥攂oth Colorado students鈥擠iStefano said the CU 麻豆影院 community and the state as a whole have a lot to be proud of. Last year, Colorado Springs native Serene Singh was awarded a Truman Scholarship and later became a Rhodes Scholar.

麻豆影院 the Truman Scholarship

Congress created the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation in 1975 to be the nation鈥檚 living memorial to President Harry S. Truman.

Its mission is to select and support the next generation of public service leaders. The award has become one of the most prestigious national scholarships in the United States, and candidates go through a rigorous selection process.

This year, 346 colleges and universities nominated 840 candidates鈥攁 record number of institutions and applicants. Sixteen regional selection panels interviewed 199 finalists in March and early April and selected 62 new scholars.

On May 26, the foundation will honor award recipients at a ceremony at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum.

Twelve CU 麻豆影院 students have received the Harry S. Truman Scholarship since its inception, and others are encouraged to apply.

Contact Office of Top Scholarships Director Deborah Viles at deborah.viles@colorado.edu or 303-735-6801 or visit the Top Scholarships website for more information.

鈥淲e commend Jake for his leadership in public service,鈥 DiStefano said. 鈥淗e exemplifies what it means to lead, innovate and positively impact humanity.鈥

When he isn鈥檛 attending classes, studying or planning his honors thesis, Reagan serves as one of CU鈥檚 three student body presidents, an experience that has taught him how to listen, collaborate and compromise. He honed these skills while interning in the Colorado House of Representatives and for Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet through the CU in D.C. program.

Reagan also plays jazz piano, and said musicianship has given him keen insights into human interaction and communication.

鈥淛azz is a conversation between musicians. If people stop listening to each other, the whole thing falls apart. There鈥檚 dissonance and discord,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the same thing in politics.鈥

This summer, Reagan will expand his public service repertoire as a in Chicago and rural Texas, where he鈥檒l put the Spanish he learned while living in Spain and Costa Rica to good use. Learning to communicate in a second language and serving as an interpreter at the have opened doors for him.

鈥淲hen you are talking with people who speak another language, you are on their turf, and they respond differently (to what you have to say),鈥 he said.

Reagan is a 鈥渂oundary spanner and a broker of good will,鈥 said Dean of Students Sandy Jones, and these qualities will make him 鈥渁 great Truman Scholar.鈥

Reagan submitted a policy proposal for his Truman application focusing on the incorporation of active listening skills in K-12 civics education across Colorado.

鈥淲ith so much political polarization, democracy depends on bridging divides and teaching people to hear one another,鈥 he said.

鈥淗ow do we find common ground? How do we move forward? That has been the centerpiece of my time in student government, and I think we鈥檝e been successful in doing that.鈥