Cambria Ney Wins 2025 Outstanding Senior for Political Science Award
Cambria Ney, a Political Science graduate and active participant in KSU's Mock Trial Team and Georgia Legislative Internship Program, has been named the Outstanding Senior in Political Science and will begin her studies at Emory Law School as part of the Class of 2028.
KENNESAW, Ga. (Jan 17, 2025) — School of Government and International Affairs is proud to announce Cambria Ney, who graduated in December 2024, as the Outstanding Senior for the Political Science major. Cambria's dedication to her studies and active engagement in experiential learning opportunities exemplify the excellence and determination we celebrate in our students.
During her time at KSU, Cambria was a standout participant in several programs. She was a key member of the university’s Mock Trial Team, the Mocking Owls, where she honed her critical thinking and public speaking skills. Additionally, she gained valuable hands-on experience through the prestigious Georgia Legislative Internship Program, which allowed her to work directly with state lawmakers and gain insight into the legislative process.
After earning her degree in Political Science with a minor in Legal Studies, Cambria joined BlueSky Risk as an Underwriting Specialist. She also achieved an exciting academic milestone by being accepted into Emory Law School, where she will begin her legal studies as a member of the Class of 2028.
Cambria attributes her success to the values she cultivated at KSU, including hard work, perseverance, and a love of learning. As she starts her journey at Emory Law School, she carries the confidence and skills she developed while at KSU to embrace new opportunities and challenges.
The School of Government and International Affairs congratulates Cambria Ney on her outstanding achievements and wishes her continued success in her academic and professional pursuits.