Keem Avraham

Keem Avraham, Junior, School of Music, Theatre & Dance

This summer, I had the opportunity to work as the Executive Intern with the Broadway Dreams Foundation, a not for profit arts organization dedicated to arts education and musical theatre around the world. With Broadway Dreams Foundation, I traveled to Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, Aspen, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Toronto, Canada and facilitated arts workshops…

Rachel Jonassen Bittman

Rachel Jonassen Bittman. Isabel Bagramian Travel Award, Graduate Student, School of Public Health

Over the summer in 2017, I had the opportunity to travel to Kigali, the capital city of Rwanda, to spend three and a half months working with a breast cancer initiative. I worked with the Breast Cancer Initiative of East Africa (BCIEA), a small nonprofit with a goal to promote awareness and education of breast…

Daphne Cheng

Daphne Cheng, Junior, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Daphne Cheng worked with the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children and local health organizations in the province of Cavite in the southern Philippines. She was part of a team helping a group of municipalities plan for improving health infrastructure and equitable access to healthcare, and assisted community outreach efforts that included home health…

Moustafa El-Kashlan

Moustafa El-Kashlan, Junior, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

I spent my summer in Beira, Mozambique working on research to evaluate the impacts of different health, economic, and educational HIV interventions for orphans and vulnerable children. This was my first time in a developing country besides Egypt where my family is all from and it was a completely new experience. I’m pursuing a career…

Joshua Flink

Joshua Flink, Junior, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Over the summer, I volunteered in Delhi, India for four weeks and worked at an organization called PORDAC (Protection of the Rights of Differently Abled Children). This opportunity was made possible both by the UBELONG, an international volunteer organization, as well as the Wallenberg Summer Travel Award. PORDAC typically runs a private school program for…

Hayden Hedman

Hayden Hedman, Graduate Student, School for Environment and Sustainability

I spent the summer finalizing a twelve-month longitudinal field epidemiological study within northwestern Ecuador (province Esmeraldas). Interestingly, this region has been isolated from most of the continent until recent highway development within the last two decades. With increased connectivity, there is a higher rate of diarrheal diseases among communities closer to the major road systems.…

Frederick Newing

Frederick Newing, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Frederick Newing volunteered at an orphanage in Arusha, Tanzania. Because of the high rate of HIV/AIDS infections and other illnesses, many children are being fostered by relatives. Orphanages alleviate the strain on families with limited resources by providing education, food, and attention. He spent his summer teaching, cooking, and interacting with children and assisting in…

Sofia Squatriti

Sofia Squatriti, Junior, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

This summer, I worked as a French and Italian teacher for adult refugees at the Joel Nafuma Refugee Center in Rome, Italy. The JNRC is a day center where 250 refugees and asylum-seekers gather each weekday to eat breakfast, receive essential items such as toothbrushes and socks, and take advantage of the free classes, legal…

Colleen Towler

Colleen Towler, Graduate Student, School of Social Work

With the generous support of the Wallenberg Travel Award, I was able to create a Photovoice project. The project focused on gaining an improved understanding of youth navigating non-traditional sexuality and gender expression in rural areas of Northern Thailand with a focus on individual and community empowerment. The project utilized participatory action research and took…