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Lavina Ranjan

…cultural dance performances, and was on the executive board for the pre-health honors society. Lavina enjoys travelling, working out, yoga, teaching at her church nursery, and dancing in her free time. While in Botswana, Lavina looks forward to building relationships, learning a new language, and making an impact on the students at Maru-a-Pula….

Emily Bensen

…Bowl. In the fall of 2012, Emily studied abroad in Sénégal and performed research on the agency of pregnant women living in a village outside Saint Louis. She has interned at the Charter House homeless shelter in Middlebury, Vermont, as well as with Gardens for Health International in their Boston office. In her free time, Emily enjoys skiing, hiking, and other outdoor adventures, as well as journaling and drinking tea with friends. She is excited…

November – December 2014

Akua Agyen, 2014-15 Fellow with International Rescue Committee in Tanzania Margaret Cochrane, 2014-15 Fellow with Nyumbani Village in Kenya Ryan Elliott, 2014-15 Fellow with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Lesotho Sophia Geffen, 2014-15 Fellow with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative in Tanzania Brianna Losoya, 2014-15 Fellow with UN World Food Programme in Senegal Gilles Ouedraogo, 2014-15 Fellow with Lutheran World…

Phoebe Carver

…ership positions in GlobeMed at Middlebury, a non-profit that partners colleges and grassroots organizations, and in the student initiative Friends of John Graham Homeless Shelter. An avid traveler, she spent a summer interning at Africa 2000 Network in Uganda, a semester studying abroad at the University of Otago in New Zealand, and a summer interning at Partners In Health in Boston. In her free time, Phoebe loves rock climbing, reading, and runn…

Joe Falit

Alumni Update: Post-fellowship, Joe completed his MPP at Harvard, and he spent a summer in Malawi and 4 years in Retail Banking Strategy in NYC. He recently began a role as a public sector consultant for Censeo Consulting in Washington, DC. Fellow Bio: Joseph Falit ‘07 is a Woodrow Wilson School major from Cheshire, CT. During his fellowship year, Joe will serve as an emergency preparedness coordinator and development consultant for Jacana, a non…

Flannery Gallagher

…lannery (Columbia ‘11) is an Urban Studies major from Baltimore, Maryland. While at Columbia, she was co-captain of the varsity lacrosse team, served as an editor of an urban affairs magazine, and spent some time teaching conflict resolution skills in a New York City middle school. In her free time she enjoys exploring cities, reading, and doing spin classes. She is excited to return to Africa for the first time since studying abroad at the Univer…

Kelly Lacob

…ation in Global Health and Development. At Stanford, Kelly did extensive research, communications, and project management work for the Center for Innovation in Global Health and the United Nations Association Film Festival; she also lead afterschool science programming for underserved middle school students, and studied abroad in Cape Town, South Africa and Moscow, Russia. After graduation, Kelly interned with the Clinton Foundation in New York, a…

Emily Moder

…ironmental Engineering Major from Needham, MA. She also pursued studies in Computer Science and Sustainable Energy. Her favorite class at Princeton was building a hybrid wind/solar power system which could be deployed in a disaster relief setting, and she is excited to continue working in a similar field with access:energy in Kenya. Over the past 4 years, she has also been involved in Princeton’s Engineers Without Borders chapter, recently leading…

Michael Elhardt

…nterned in the finance department of the San Francisco-based biotechnology company FibroGen. The following summer he worked at Stiftung Solarenergie, a non-profit solar energy company in the Philippines, where he led healthcare workers in orientations for solar energy systems and researched the response of development organizations to Typhoon Haiyan. During his senior year at CMC, Michael was a fellow at the Mgrublian Center for Human Rights, wher…

Sarah Pollnow

…in Bordeaux. She also earned a minor in Secondary Education en route to becoming a state-certified Social Studies teacher in 2015. During the summers, she pursued teaching opportunities in Kentucky and Massachusetts. After graduation, Sarah continued exploring U.S. education while touring nationwide as a National History Bee intern. She then moved to Germany to serve as a 2015-2016 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant. In her free time there, she…

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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

Raised in Seattle, Sarah Pollnow graduated as the Middlebury College class of 2014 Salutatorian with Highest Honors in History and an award-winning thesis. A lover of languages, she minored in French and spent a semester studying in Bordeaux. She also earned a minor in Secondary Education en route to becoming a state-certified Social Studies teacher in 2015. During the summers, she pursued teaching opportunities in Kentucky and Massachusetts. After graduation, Sarah continued exploring U.S. education while touring nationwide as a National History Bee intern. She then moved to Germany to serve as a 2015-2016 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant. In her free time there, she assisted with a youth theater project based on local history, volunteered with refugees, and studied at the Technische Universität Berlin. Her passion for teaching next led her to Japan for a year as a JET Program Assistant Language Teacher, during which she developed curricular resources with the support of a grant from USJETAA and U.S. Embassy Tokyo. She is excited to immerse herself in Beninese culture and grow as a professional this year at the African School of Economics.

Sarah Pollnow