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Nina Sheth

…he wrote grants and taught English at a local NGO SPRAT. She also studied abroad in Mali, which sparked her interest in West Africa. This past year she co-taught a student forum on international volunteerism and local NGOs in the developing world. In her free time, Nina participated in West African as well as Indian dance performances. She loves to dance and looks forward to learning more West African dance while in Cote d’Ivoire. She also looks f…

Tiffany King

…hip program in which she worked for a local nonprofit organization. In her free time, she enjoys playing tennis, reading, and cooking dishes from all around the world. UVA alum, Tiffany spent the past year working for two NGOs: Africare (in Washington, DC) and the American Jewish World Service (in New York City). While in Uganda, next year, Tiffany looks forward to getting acquainted with the local culture and food, and learning a lot about hersel…

Ciarra Barreras

coming students integrate into campus life as a resident assistant. In her free time she completed the pre-med curriculum, obtained a bachelors degree in Anthropology, and minored in Biology and International Development Studies. An avid outdoor enthusiast from Salmon, Idaho, Ciarra enjoys snowboarding, rock climbing, white water rafting, and has worked as a wildland firefighter and helirappeller for the past four summers. In Ethiopia next year, s…

David Hutchinson

…, NJ. At Harvard, he was president of the Harvard Haitian Alliance and a mentor to high school students in his hometown. He studied several African languages during his time at Harvard and enjoys listening to and collecting music in his free time. During his summers, he interned at the American embassy in Angola and worked for a bank in New York. While in Uganda next year, David looks forward to picking up a bit of the local language, exploring th…

Stefanie Siller

…behaviors in the community. Last summer, Stefanie interned at the Mpala Research Center as a Conservation Club teacher, where she designed and implemented lesson plans, experiments, and field activities for seven primary schools in the Laikipia region. In her free time, Stefanie enjoys choreographing, dancing, and drawing. She looks forward to returning to the Mpala Research Center and the neighboring schools, improving her Swahili, and maybe fin…

Katy Johnson

…of Ghana where she interned for a women’s rights organization. At UW, she was the Chair of Amnesty International and the Regional Organizer for the Conflict-Free Campus Initiative. She conducted research for her senior thesis at the U.S. Africa Command. Katy is looking forward to exploring Nairobi, getting to know Kenyan hip hop, and attempting to learn Swahili!…

Riley Brigham

…tee, and served as a tutor to first and second grade students at an after-school program. Over the summer she worked at the International Institute of Los Angeles in the Child Development Division to help provide free childcare to immigrants, refugees, and families of low socioeconomic status. Riley is looking forward to exploring the Botswana culture through the local community and learning from the students….

Allison Stauss

…city’s multitude of opportunities, interning for the Africa Division of the Department of Agriculture and the Africa Program of the Woodrow Wilson Center. She also spent two semesters abroad in Paris, France and Arusha, Tanzania, where she engaged with rural communities and conducted trainings in sustainable agricultural practices. In her free time, Allie enjoys hiking, painting, kayaking, and gardening. She is absolutely “nuts” about her placeme…

Sophia Geffen

…health educator on campus. During her junior year, Sophia spent a semester studying community health in Botswana. After graduating in 2013, Sophia interned with UNAIDS in Kenya, supporting the Pan-African Positive Women’s Coalition in the finalization of their strategic framework and constitution. After returning from Kenya, Sophia worked in HIV vaccine development while volunteering with Partners in Health and Amigos de las Americas. In Tanzania…

Jayme Daniel

…rsity as an Archer Fellow in Washington, D.C. Since graduation, Jayme has worked at Google in a wide range of roles in both San Francisco and New York City. Most recently, Jayme managed a Learning & Development program at Google. In her free time, Jayme enjoys yoga, skateboarding, photography, and hosting dinner parties for friends. While in Kenya this year, Jayme looks forward to exploring a new culture, learning Swahili, and engaging in the worl…

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Our History

In 1999, a group of Princeton alumni, faculty, and staff launched Princeton in Africa as an independent affiliate of Princeton University inspired by the University's informal motto, "Princeton in the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations." Since our launch in 1999, we have had 545 Fellows in 36 countries. This year, 48 recent college graduates (from 31 colleges and universities) are working with 31 organizations in 13 African countries.

Testimonials

Jayme majored in Public Relations and minored in African American Studies and Business. While at the University of Texas, Jayme was selected to represent her university as an Archer Fellow in Washington, D.C. Since graduation, Jayme has worked at Google in a wide range of roles in both San Francisco and New York City. Most recently, Jayme managed a Learning & Development program at Google. In her free time, Jayme enjoys yoga, skateboarding, photography, and hosting dinner parties for friends. While in Kenya this year, Jayme looks forward to exploring a new culture, learning Swahili, and engaging in the world of social enterprise in Nairobi.

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