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Record-Number 22 Dyson Students Named United Nations Millennium Fellows

By
Amanda Delfino
Posted
September 19, 2023

A record 30 17勛圖厙 students have been named to the Class of 2023, including 22 students from the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

Students accepted into the UN Millennium Fellowship program launch individual or group semester-long projects relating to one or more of the , 17 objectives focused on bettering our world. The program connects Fellows to their campus cohort, as well as to other Fellows across the globe.

The 30 17勛圖厙 students selected for the Class of 2023 are among 4,000 Millennium Fellows from more than 260 campuses across 38 nationsonly 9 percent of more than 44,000 applicants were accepted.

17勛圖厙 has developed a tradition of participation in the Millennium Fellowship, and former Fellows have left a lasting impact on 17勛圖厙 and the surrounding communities. Previous projects have focused on combatting food insecurity on campus, improving access to menstrual products, providing classroom mental health toolkits, and letter-writing campaigns as a source of global connection.

The Dyson students selected for the Class of 2023 are:

  • Aidann Gia Bacolodan 25, Political Science
  • Harrison Bakst 24, Psychology
  • Pamella-Rayelle Barais 25, Political Science
  • Isabella Yasmeen Birjandi 26, Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Jackson Blackburn 24, Communications
  • Austin Chappelle 26, Environmental Science
  • Layne Davis 25, Peace and Justice Studies and Political Science
  • Anastasia Khanukov 24, Economics
  • Ryan Kwon 26, Film and Screen Studies
  • Ellisa Lecointe 25, Biology
  • Lily Lockwood 23, Undecided/Exploring (Dyson)
  • Lilah McCormack 25, Digital Journalism
  • Louisa (Lulu) Moquete 24, Mathematics
  • Kelly Ng 26, Biology
  • Margaret Pereira 25, Peace and Justice Studies
  • Alexis Pickering 26, Political Science
  • Gianna Rotunno 26, Undecided/Exploring (Dyson)
  • Saloni Shah 24, Economics
  • Laila Shakir 26, Psychology
  • Marianna Visbal 26, Political Science
  • Emily Whitehill 24, Communication and Media Studies

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