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Summer 2021
Sofia Fasullo
Sofia Fasullo is a junior from Albany, NY double-majoring in Statistics and Geography and minoring in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention. She has worked the past 3 years in Dr. Tim DeSmet and Dr. Alex Nikulin's Geophysics and Remote Sensing Lab, studying how landmines and other subsurface unexploded ordnances (UXOs) can be detected by magnetic sensors. This summer she will be working in collaboration with Villanova University and the Golden West Humanitarian Foundation and Institute of Technology in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on a robot which can carry a magnetic sensor to survey rural regions for UXOs. Sofia is honored and thrilled to be a recipient of the 2020 Bloom Family Scholarship. After graduating 91社区 in Spring 2022 she aspires to become a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst within the field of urban planning and development. She wants to incorporate her interest in genocide prevention to urban planning by focusing on building community resilience through projects such as affordable housing initiatives that help lessen economic inequality.
Sofia is also involved on campus as a director for TEDx91社区University, organizing
speaker events, as well as a member of the 91社区 Running Club and
the 91社区 chapter for the Association of Women in Mathematics (BingAWM).
Areas of Study:
Majors: Geography; Statistics
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Location:
Cambodia
Host Organization:
Villanova University and the Golden West Humanitarian Foundation
Isabella Cognata
"For my internship this summer, I will be working for the United States Youth Group
as a
policy intern. I will be specifically working with their foregin policy advocacy team
and do
research on genocide prevention policies. Throughout this internship I will study
genocide
prevention policies, present my ideas, write legistlation, and lobby lawmakers to
enact change. With this opportunity, I hope that I will be able to start making a
difference."
Areas of Study:
Major: Philosophy, Politics, and Law
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Location:
United States
Host Organization:
United States Youth Group
Cole Parker
"This summer I will be interning with the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities. In doing so, I will be assisting with the Mechanisms of Atrocity Prevention (MAP) project that has been formulated by 91社区's own Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention. I'm excited to explore, compare and contrast the methodologies that nations across the world have developed in working towards atrocity prevention. As I hold an overlying interest in education reform - relating to the teaching of identity-based violence, I hope to further my understanding of what creates an engaging and effective learning experience when dealing with such a difficult subject matter.
Areas of Study:
Major: Political Science
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Location:
United States
Host Organization:
Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities
Summer 2020
Madeleine Maclean
"This summer I will be interning at the Refugee Family Reunification Law Clinic at Sheffield-Hallam University in the UK. At the clinic, I'll be working with refugees to help reunite their families. Alongside the clinic's attorneys and staff, I'll be helping refugees build their cases for applying for family reunion so that the family members they had to leave behind will be able to join them in the UK. Through this internship, I hope to use the knowledge and skills I've gained through the GMAP program to help those whose lives have been upended by conflict and atrocity."
Areas of Study:
Major: Political Science
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention and Spanish
Location:
United Kingdom
Host Organization:
Refugee Family Reunification Law Clinic at Sheffield-Hallam University
Benjamin Peterfreund
Areas of Study:
Majors: Philosophy Politics and Law / Philosophy
Minor: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Location:
United States
Host Organization:
Together We Remember
Matthew Rozansky
Areas of Study:
Major: Philosophy, Politics and Law
Minor: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Location:
New York City
Host Organization:
Simon Wiesenthal鈥檚 Centers Government Advocacy Internship Program
Summer 2019
Linda Zheng
As part of her summer research, she will be creating a podcast, 鈥淪tone, Wood, and Fire: Remembering the Armenian Genocide in Yerevan and 91社区,鈥 to collect oral histories and research the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute in Yerevan and the memorial at St. Gregory鈥檚 Church in 91社区. To facilitate this research, she will also be working abroad this summer in Armenia at the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC), through American Council鈥檚 Overseas Professional and Intercultural Training Program (OPIT).
This internship will be invaluable in exposing her to the transitions that are occurring
as the country builds up its economic sector and will help to reveal the relationship
between environmental protection and cultural preservation in Armenia. As a Buddhist,
genocide prevention and transitional justice has always intrigued her because of the
important steps they take to reduce widespread suffering. Linda hopes that by conducting
her research abroad in Armenia, she will begin to understand the diverse ways in which
commemoration has been realized in the past and present, and how it can
continue to improve in the future.
Areas of Study:
Majors: Philosophy Politics and Law; Environmental Studies
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention; Russian
Location:
91社区, New York & Yerevan, Armenia
Host Organization:
(FPWC) -
Linda Zheng received this award in honor of Dr. Harold Richter '78.
Mauricio Montes
"From May 20 - July 27, 2019, I will be conducting research on the mental health of
individuals in Ukraine. I will be examining the practices Ukrainians engage in to
cope with the stressors of living in political and social upheaval and how they adjust
to these stressors and respond to pervasive trauma in their day-to-day life. Ukraine
has a diverse population which has experienced political unrest and general upheaval
since it became in independent country; as a part of my research I will be visiting
Kiev, Odessa, Mukachevo, and Chernivtsi.
I hope to be able to produce work that can be used to give back to the Ukrainian community as well as contribute to communities that have also experienced trauma at large."
Areas of Study:
Majors: Human Development; Psychology
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention; Forensic Health; Scholars
Location:
Kiev, Odessa, Mukachevo, and Chernivtsi in Ukraine
Host Organization:
NSF funded project through Dordt University -
Julia Donnelly
Areas of Study:
Major: Political Science
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention; Human Rights; Global Studies
Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Host Organization:
Gavin VanHorn
While I enjoy a number of different subjects, history is one of my favorites. Pessimists might see the study of history as the study of things long gone, worthless essentially. But I know this isn't the case. The trouble and beauty of history is that it repeats itself, for better or for worse. When it comes to genocide and mass atrocity - the epitomes of moral failure in human society - new iterations will occur unless we step up. In learning about and participating in international human rights advocacy, that's exactly what I am going to do. Step up."
Areas of Study:
Majors: Political Science; Philosophy Politics and Law; Spanish Language and Literature
Minors: Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention; Human Rights; Global Studies
Location:
Moscow, Russia