Robert Swieczkowski is a rising junior within the School of Arts and Sciences, pursuing a double major in Political Science and History with a minor in Critical Intelligence Studies. Within his freshman year, Robert was a member of the Political Science and Law Living Learning community, where he developed relationships with course professors and his fellow students, permitting analytical communication of legal theories. As his time within the university progressed, he became involved in the RU Voting Initiative as a Voting Ambassador, as well as in the Rutgers University Model United Nations and the Pre-Law Society, in turn prompting non-partisan discussions, interacting with theoretical simulations, and developing insight into the legal field.
In the summer of 2025, he participated through the United Nations as a Volunteer with the Association for the Protection of Women and Children’s Rights (APWCR), directly producing social media content and digital engagement to promote awareness of those affected by levels of poverty. Upon graduating from university, he intends to enroll in law school, which is a result of his passion to interact and participate within the justice system, ensuring the maintenance of inherent rights. In his free time, Robert takes pleasure in cooking, reading historical fiction, and spending time with friends and family members.
