…a four year member of the Princeton Women’s Crew, helped lead the Society of Women Engineers and was involved with the Athletes in Action Christian fellowship group. Once she completes her associate fellowship, Sara plans to attend graduate school in Water Resources Science, Policy, and Management….
…Forbes College and tutored Hispanic and Asian immigrants in the Princeton community. She is tremendously grateful to Princeton and the Woodrow Wilson School for the many precious opportunities to study and work in Peru, Thailand, and Argentina during her Princeton career. She is greatly looking forward to serving as a PiAF fellow next year in one of the most dynamic places to be for learning firsthand about post-war reconstruction and development…
…s In Action student leader, and Colonial Club member. He completed the Teacher Preparation Program to become a certified high school social studies teacher. Mark’s love for international travel was born at Princeton, starting with a trip to Rome with fellow classmates and culminating in his study abroad experience at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland with numerous excursions in between. Since graduation, he has been developing pre-college…
…business. This year, 2iE has pushed forward on the ceramic water filter research and now has working prototypes in a field study, which was exciting to hear! Fellow Bio: Katie Camille ’10 is a chemical engineering major from Memphis, TN. At Princeton, she stayed busy with the Global Development Network, the Engineers without Boarders, and Lux choir. Katie Camille is excited about all things water—she worked with the International Water Associatio…
…h funding from Princeton, Kim was able to take a language course in Egypt, study abroad in Cape Town, South Africa, and volunteer in Kigali, Rwanda. She also spent a summer interning with the United Nations Information Center in Washington, D.C. Since graduating, Kim has been pursuing her MA in Dispute and Conflict Resolution at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. While in Liberia next year, Kim is looking forward to learning abo…
…of Self-determination, and was the founder and director of a non-profit organization, Circle of Women. She earned a certificate in Women and Gender Studies and was part of the Arabic program. Through Princeton, Janelle was able to study abroad in Egypt and Morocco as well as join trips to Qatar, Vienna, and Syria. Next year in Cape Town, South Africa, Janelle looks forward to jumping into a life of adventure, learning, travelling, and forming man…
…ts in early-stage companies providing critical goods and services to low-income customers. Niklas has also been working on Acumen’s Business Development and Portfolio Teams since his fellowship ended in 2012. Fellow Bio: Niklas (Princeton ‘11) is a Woodrow Wilson School major from Spearfish, South Dakota. At Princeton, he was the President of the Undergraduate Film Organization, a DJ for WPRB, and the Advocacy Chair for the Student Global AIDS Cam…
…the world with her friends. She spent the first semester of her junior year studying urban planning in India, South Africa and Argentina through the International Honors Program. During the second half of her junior year, she moved to Mali to study gender and community empowerment with SIT, where she did independent research on Mali’s industrialization. She is incredibly excited about seeing her Malian host family again, and looks forward to danci…
…ya sparked her interest in international development. She was then able to study abroad in Shanghai and intern with a global health organization, Seva Foundation, out in Berkeley, CA, and those experiences solidified her interest in the international development field. Michelle is incredibly excited to work with the International Rescue Committee in Liberia and continue to explore different facets of international development. She feels that her t…
…ucational Studies with a focus on Foundations of Education and Policy. She plans to study how African-American secondary students conceptualize and contest dynamics of race and class in school reform. One distant day, she hopes to make this work comparative with the South African context. All of this is undoubtedly inspired by her time at Equal Education! Fellow Bio: Dana is originally from Allen, Texas. At Northwestern, she majored in African Ame…