
Abigail Ingram was born in Oxford, England and raised in Southern California. She graduated magna cum laude from Baylor University where she studied both Political Science and History. Her Honors thesis focused on the role of gastrodiplomacy in U.S. nation branding. While attending Baylor, Abigail returned to the UK through the Baylor in Oxford Study Abroad Program. She later served on the Leadership and University Initiatives committee as a Provost’s Scholar. As a delegate of Baylor University, Abigail attended both the Student Conference on U.S. Affairs and the National Conference on Ethics in America, hosted by the United States Military Academy at West Point. Abigail was a 2024 Hudson Institute Political Studies Fellow, an Education Policy and Survey Research intern at the Cato Institute, and an intern in the Acton Institute’s Center for Social Flourishing as a 2025 Emerging Leader. In her free time, she enjoys baking, crocheting, and listening to 60s/70s music while musing on American political thought.
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