The CPGC is excited to announce that the winner of the 2025 Publicly-engaged Scholar award is Kira Wu-Hacohen, whose senior thesis focuses on empowering youth through art education. All nine nominees for the award engaged in truly meaningful work to advance justice and peace through applied scholarship and community engagement.
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Join the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at 4:30 on Tuesday, April 22, in Lutnick 200, to celebrate and learn from seniors nominated for the 2025 Publicly-engaged Scholar Award for engaged research that advances peace, justice, and/or global citizenship.
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Over Spring Break this year, students in Jonathan Wilson’s Botany class had the opportunity to travel to Trinidad and Tobago in conjunction with the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, for a field study in tropical botany, ecological preservation, and meaningful cultural immersion.