In 2019, Haverford’s Center for Peace and Global Citizenship introduced the Publicly Engaged Scholar Award to recognize Senior Theses working to advance initiatives of global citizenship, peace work, and/or social justice. This years recipient, Tasneem Mabrouk, joins an incredible group of undergraduate scholars with her work on immigrant community building in the city of Philadelphia.
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Thursday, September 26th, 2024
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The Center for Peace and Global Citizenship is funding 60 students in summer internships with justice-serving organizations all around the world. 21 students are interning with organizations in the Philadelphia Metro Region, and 24 students will be traveling internationally! 32 students will be working with ongoing partner organizations, while 28 will head off to self-designed domestic, and international programs. Congratulations to all of the selected students, who completed strong cover letters, resumes, and application processes as they worked toward the fellowship awards.
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Last week, the CPGC had the honor of welcoming Saleem Holbrook and Vince Warren (‘86) to the annual Fellowship Kickoff Event. P-JEFs, summer fellows, and community members attended a keynote speech on the use of grassroots activism to advance multi-layered policy change for justice in the U.S. and internationally.