New Student Software Developers Join ENACT’s Online Platform Team
June 25, 2025
ENACT is pleased to welcome two new student software developers to its team for the 2025-26 academic year: Godson Ademola-Thomas ’27 and Frank Zhang ’26. These Brandeis computer science students will be maintaining, updating and improving ENACT’s resource sharing platform enactnetwork.org.
The site was developed by Brandeis computer science students with the mentorship of Professor Timothy Hickey, and teams of students have continued to evolve the platform over the years.
“I decided to join ENACT because I believe in its mission to increase student participation in legislation and decision making on all levels," said Ademola-Thomas. “It’s important our voices are heard and I aim to be a part of the people making that happen."
"I’m excited to work on ENACT because it combines my passion for software engineering with a meaningful mission in education,” said Zhang. “Building tools that empower learners and educators aligns closely with both my technical interests and personal values.”
At the same time, ENACT thanks recent graduates Aby Iberkleid MS ’25 and Madina Nasriddinova ’25, whose contributions as ENACT software developers over the past two years.
“Aby and Madina have been a great asset to the ENACT platform and team,” says ENACT Assistant Director David Weinstein, who oversees the platform. “Their hard work and insights have greatly improved the site, particularly with regard to the user experience.”
ENACT’s resource-sharing website allows ENACT students and alumni to search student work, ENACT Faculty Fellows to access ENACT teaching resources and student work, and the public to access student work on bills from across the U.S., including op-eds, issue research and more.
Hundreds of resources created by ENACT students, faculty and staff are available to the public. Explore at enactnetwork.org