News Writer:
Cynthia Eller

Caltech graduate students and SEPAC officers Katherine (Kat) Saad and Thomas Catanach in Washington D.C. for Congressional Visit Day.
For proof that Caltech students are indeed motivated to emerge from their labs and classrooms to interact with the rest of the world, look no further than Science & Engineering Policy at Caltech (SEPAC). SEPAC is a student organization founded in February 2013 whose mission is to provide resources for future scientists to understand how social policy affects the sciences and how they can enhance the reputation of the sciences from the grassroots to national and international levels.