Alexander Amador ’15 Explores His Roots While Studying in Cuba
Many people are drawn to Cuba by the allure of days gone by, phenomenal music, or the idea of the nation as a communist stronghold by America’s backdoor. But for Alexander Amador ’15 (Fairfield,...
View ArticleMax Jones ’15 Learns and Serves in Philadelphia City Government
Erik “Max” Jones ’15 hopes to take the skills he learned from his time in local government to a future of service outside the country. This summer, he served as a community engagement intern with...
View ArticleStudents and Faculty Work with Honduran Villagers to Minimize Effects of...
By Michele Tallarita ’12 This summer, an interdisciplinary team of students and faculty worked with residents of Lomitas, Honduras, to help improve stormwater drainage in the village, which experiences...
View ArticleChantal Pasquarello ’02 Defends Human Rights
By Kate Helm No risk, no reward. That’s what Chantal Pasquarello ’02 has learned working to promote freedom and social justice around the world. Chantal Pasquarello ’02 in front of a mural by David...
View ArticleNicola Coakley ’15 and Kidane Kinney ’15 Explore Urban Studies around the World
For Nicola Coakley ’15 (Devon, Pa.) and Kidane Kinney ’15 (Staten Island, N.Y.), their semester abroad did not involve just one country, but four. Nicola Coakley ’15 and Kidane Kinney ’15 in South...
View ArticleEducation Opens Doors for Malahat Mazaher ’16
Malahat Mazaher ’16 Malahat Mazaher ’16 is eager to help connect young people in her home country of Afghanistan with educational opportunities. “Women’s education, and for that matter, education for...
View ArticleOechsle Center Models College’s Commitment to Global Education
When the Oechsle Center for Global Education opens for classes next spring, students will find a three-story, state-of-the-art facility themed around interdisciplinary global studies. Rendering of...
View Article21 Students Present at National Conference on Undergraduate Research
Twenty-one students presented their findings at the 28th National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) April 3-5 at University of Kentucky-Lexington. NCUR is the largest conference of its kind...
View ArticleGeraldo Neto ’15 Receives Fellowship for Public Policy Program at Princeton
By Michele Tallarita ’12 Geraldo Neto ’15 introduces himself to President Jimmy Carter during Carter’s visit to Lafayette in April 2013. Geraldo Neto ’15 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) has already backpacked...
View ArticleFive Graduates Receive Fulbright Awards
Joel Vargas ’14 wants to be a “filmmaker of conscience” who entertains his audience in an ethical and meaningful way. He has a great opportunity to further prepare for that through a Fulbright...
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