Shriya Samudrala, University of California-Irvine
Hello! My name is Shriya Samudrala and I am from the Inland Empire in California. I graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a degree in Public Health and am currently applying to medical schools. I have been researching for two years on public health issues such as nutrition, mental health, and the COVID-19 […]
Jennifer Moran Chirino, Stony Brook University
Jennifer is a second-year student double majoring at Political Science and International Relations at Stony Brook University. Her concentrations are in transnational corporations and comparative politics while her regional focus is on the Americas. Jennifer has a history of helping her community from tutoring students in poorly performing middle schools on material for standardized examinations […]
Erin Kim, Middlebury College
Linkedin Erin is from Los Angeles, California and is a junior at Middlebury College. She is majoring in International and Global Studies with a double concentration in Global Security Studies and Chinese, and she is also minoring in Religion. Erin is not only passionate about creating diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus through her involvement […]
Isabella Reed, Vassar College
Linkedin Isabella Reed (she/her) is originally from Saratoga Springs, NY and is a junior at Vassar College pursuing a major in Economics and a correlate in Educational Studies. In the recent past, she has conducted research in a variety of areas and disciplines, including research on sustainable development and ecotourism in the Brazilian Amazon and […]
Sadie Murray, Clark University
Linkedin Sadie Murray is a master’s student at Clark University studying GIS or geographic information science. She is finding ways to use science and policy to protect the most vulnerable members of our global population from the worst impacts of climate change. Prior to joining the team at ACE, she consulted companies to help develop paths […]
Kimery Lynch, University of Hawaii-Manoa
Linkedin Kimery Lynch has a BA in East Asian Studies with a minor in Government from the University of Virginia, and recently graduated with her MA in Asian Studies (Korea focus) from the University of Hawaii-Manoa. She received the Critical Language Scholarship in Korean from the Department of State in 2021, and studied abroad for […]
Nicholas DiCorato, George Washington University
Linkedin A Connecticut native, Nicholas graduated from George Washington University in 2019 with a double major in International Affairs and Spanish. He is interested in the role of public policy in achieving positive, lasting and equitable change during a time of environmental crisis. Previously, he worked for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Congressman Raúl Grijalva […]
Meihui Chen, Smith College
Linkedin Meihui Chen is a junior at Smith College with double majors in economics and environmental science. She is interested in redefining economics from environmental and social perspectives. She is the economics research assistant at the RCADE lab at Smith College, where she researched microfinance, incarceration and temperature change, and covid impacts on South Asia economies. Outside of […]
Nicholas Partan, College of the Holy Cross
Linkedin Nicholas Partan is a rising senior at the College of the Holy Cross, where he is studyingpolitical science and Russian. He spent his junior year abroad at the University of Yorkin England, where he studied UK politics and researched the securitization of infectiousdisease – a process whereby infectious diseases like COVID-19 are framed asexistential […]
Justin Gibbs-Poe, Emory University
Linkedin Justin Gibbs-Poe is a senior at Emory University committed to housing justice, community-building, healing justice, and transformative justice. Justin is currently a pre-law student, intersectional feminist, activist, and yoga instructor that has an affinity for legal advocacy, public service, and mutual aid work. He has had numerous experiences in community building as president and […]