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17 蜜桃工作室 Students Named United Nations Millennium Fellows

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A record-number 17 蜜桃工作室 students have been accepted into the 2022 class of the , the University today announced.

Aissatou Gningue was one of two UN Millennium Fellowship program campus directors in 2021. Her work focused on why students drop out of school before college.
Aissatou Gningue was one of two UN Millennium Fellowship program campus directors in 2021. Her work focused on why students drop out of school before college.

Class Represents a Record-Number for 蜜桃工作室

蜜桃工作室 was among just eight percent of universities selected to host a cohort

A record-number 17 蜜桃工作室 students have been accepted into the 2022 class of the , the University today announced.

In this semester-long leadership program focused on making a social impact, students convene with the cohort of fellows from their institution to lead projects that advance the 鈥攁 list of 17 objectives focusing on areas such as social justice, sustainability, poverty, equity, education, and economic growth.

While leading projects on their own campuses and in their own communities, students in the program also collaborate with fellows at peer institutions around the world, creating a global network of students working toward a better world by addressing problems facing societies around the world.

Sue Maxam, EdD, assistant provost for special programs and retention and 蜜桃工作室 Millennium Fellow liaison, notes that the University鈥檚 largest-ever cohort 鈥渋s a testament to the ever-growing commitment of 蜜桃工作室 students to effectuate positive change in the world as it relates to their passions and values.鈥

鈥淚 am incredibly proud of our 17 students who were selected for this prestigious and highly competitive leadership development program that connects them with global leaders and other like-minded students from around the world,鈥 said Maxam. 鈥淭hese students are change agents and part of an impressive global network of people committed to making a difference.鈥

The Millennium Fellowship program set its own record this year, as 31,397 students applied for the program, hailing from more than 2,400 campuses and 140 nations worldwide. 蜜桃工作室 was among just eight percent of universities selected to host a cohort for 2022. A graduation ceremony will be held on November 18, 2022.

Students who apply submit a proposal for a project they would like to launch on their campuses or in their communities. This year鈥檚 蜜桃工作室 cohort proposed ideas ranging from helping high school students from vulnerable populations gain better access to higher education, drinking water quality advocacy, to first-year peer mentoring programs for BIPOC (Black and Indigenous People of Color) students.

Previous Millennium Fellows have left lasting contributions to the University and the surrounding communities. As part of the 2021 Fellowship, Alexandra Kennedy 鈥22, Marisa Medici 鈥22, and Tasfia Rahim 鈥23 launched Fare Trade, an initiative aimed at combatting food insecurity on campus, which has become a permanent fixture with plans for expansion.

鈥淏eing a Millennium Fellow means I will be able to take my social impact to the next level,鈥 said Danielle Harari 鈥24, Criminal Justice, who proposed a project geared toward helping supply prisons with menstrual products. 鈥淚 am eager to work on this passion project, and I look forward to all the incredible people I will meet throughout the process.鈥

The 17 蜜桃工作室 students who have been selected for the 2022 cohort are:

  • Maryam Aliyeva 鈥24, Political Science and Language, Culture, and World Trade
  • Angelina Bellucci, Digital Marketing
  • Mary Duffy 鈥24, Writing and Rhetoric
  • Lucie Flagg 鈥25, Film and Screen Studies
  • Lily Frances Flanigan 鈥22, Political Science
  • Danielle Harari 鈥24, Criminal Justice
  • Ryan Kai Kinningham 鈥26, Peace and Justice Studies
  • Demi Martin 鈥24, Biology
  • Mya McCovery 鈥25, Political Science
  • No毛lle Frederique Meij 鈥26, Psychology
  • Nikol Taba Montoya, International Management
  • Aryaa Moudgal 鈥23, Political Science and Peace and Justice Studies
  • Juliet O鈥機onnor 鈥23, Psychology
  • Lulu Okeke 鈥24, Global Professional Studies
  • Krish Persaud 鈥24, Applied Psychology and Human Relations
  • Camden Robertson 鈥24, Peace and Justice Studies and Political Science
  • Natalia Rojas-Carmona 鈥25, Psychology

About 蜜桃工作室

Since 1906, 蜜桃工作室 has educated thinking professionals by providing high quality education for the professions on a firm base of liberal learning amid the advantages of the New York metropolitan area. A private university, 蜜桃工作室 has campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, enrolling nearly 13,000 students in bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral programs in its Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Lubin School of Business, College of Health Professions, School of Education, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

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Samantha Lopez '24: On the Right Path

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The child of immigrants from Peru, Samantha Lopez鈥檚 parents are her inspiration for pursuing a degree in law. Now that she is at 蜜桃工作室, Samantha appreciates the close-knit community and guidance of her professors.

Elisabeth Haub School of Law student, Samantha Lopez
Elisabeth Haub School of Law student, Samantha Lopez

The child of immigrants from Peru, Samantha Lopez鈥檚 parents are her inspiration for pursuing a degree in law. Now that she is at 蜜桃工作室, Samantha appreciates the close-knit community and guidance of her professors. 鈥淧rofessor Merton has been extremely helpful and has provided me with a lot of guidance. She is definitely an inspiration and role model. I would love to eventually participate as a student attorney in the Immigration Justice Clinic.鈥

With a passion for immigration law, Samantha鈥檚 experience as a Summer Legal Intern with Sanctuary for Families as part of their Immigration Intervention Project was exactly the type of summer experience she hoped for when she began her law school journey. 鈥淚 was able to gain a better understanding of the legal immigration process and work directly with clients as I wrote an asylum brief, drafted a client鈥檚 affidavit, and filed N-600 forms. Meeting with the clients and being able to talk with them (mostly in Spanish) was an amazing experience that really cemented that I am on the right path.鈥

Now, a 3L at Haub Law, Samantha is secretary of the Latin American Law Student Association and the 蜜桃工作室 Immigration Law Society. 鈥淚 wanted to join LALSA because I believe when going through something difficult, such as law school, one needs a strong support system to help you through it. Knowing that members of LALSA typically come from similar backgrounds and have had similar experiences as I have had has made going through law school as a first generation law student a far better experience. I am also glad to have joined an organization with such an extensive alumni network that provides support.鈥

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Fall 2022: Undergraduate Research Events

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The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE) is hosting a variety of events and webinars for undergraduate students and faculty. See what's coming up and how you can get involved.

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The Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE), based in the Office of Research and Graduate Education, leads, supports, and facilitates student-faculty research collaborations throughout the Schools and Colleges of 蜜桃工作室. The Center鈥檚 work is building upon forty years of undergraduate research in Dyson College as a high-impact educational practice that advances student success.

Here鈥檚 how you can get involved this fall as an undergraduate student or faculty member at 蜜桃工作室:

Fall 2022 Undergraduate Research Presentations (Virtual)

12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.

The University community is invited to attend the inaugural fall series of virtual research presentations by Summer 2022 Provost and Dyson Undergraduate Research Awardees. Check out all of the upcoming presentation sessions.

Undergraduate Student Research Webinar Series

Join the Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences for weekly webinars throughout the Fall 2022 semester that touch on a variety of topics related to student research. Once you register, you鈥檒l receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting.

  • Thursday, September 29 | 3:25 p.m.鈥4:25 p.m.
    Topic: How to Get Started in Research across Majors and Schools
  • Wednesday, October 5 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: Social Justice and the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
  • Thursday, October 6 | 3:25 p.m.鈥4:25 p.m.
    Topic: Social Justice and the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
  • Wednesday, October 12 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: Learn about CUR and the World Congress on Undergraduate Research鈥擜pply to Present
  • Thursday, October 13 | 3:25 p.m.鈥4:25 p.m.
    Topic: Learn about CUR and the World Congress on Undergraduate Research鈥擜pply to Present
  • Wednesday, November 16 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: Preparing a Research Poster
  • Thursday, November 17 | 3:25 p.m.鈥4:25 p.m.
    Topic: Preparing a Research Poster
  • Wednesday, December 14 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: How to apply for a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REUs)
  • Thursday, December 15 | 3:25 p.m.鈥4:25 p.m.
    Topic: How to apply for a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF REUs)

Faculty Webinar Series for Undergraduate Student Research

Join the Center for Undergraduate Research Experiences for weekly webinars throughout the Fall 2022 semester that touch on a variety of topics related to how faculty members can support student research. Once you register, you鈥檒l receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting. If you have questions about Undergraduate Research contact Maria Iacullo-Bird, PhD, Assistant Provost for Research at miacullobird@pace.edu.

  • Wednesday, October 12 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: Learn About CUR and the World Congress on Undergraduate Research
  • Monday, November 14 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: How to Get Started in Grant Writing and Include Undergraduate Research
  • Monday, December 12 | 12:10 p.m.鈥1:10 p.m.
    Topic: How to Apply for National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (NSF Reus)

Fall 2022 Undergraduate Research Showcase

Tuesday, December 13 | Location and registration information TBA

Please attend to support student presenters! This event will feature the Provost鈥檚 Summer 2022 Student-Faculty Undergraduate Research Awardees.

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Professor Margot Pollans wins 2022 Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship

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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室 is proud to announce that Professor Margot Pollans was awarded the 2022 Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship for her article, "" published by Michigan Law Review (120 Mich. L. Rev. 643 (2022)).

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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室 is proud to announce that Professor Margot Pollans was awarded the 2022 Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship for her article, "" published by Michigan Law Review (120 Mich. L. Rev. 643 (2022)).

The Goettel Prize was created in 2004 to encourage and recognize outstanding scholarship by members of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室 faculty. Each year, members of the tenured and tenure-track faculty are invited to submit their work for consideration (on an anonymous basis) by a selection committee of outside reviewers. This year's committee consisted of three distinguished law school professors: of Southern University Law Center, of University of Maine School of Law, and of Georgetown Law.

Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Operations and Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 蜜桃工作室, Emily Waldman, noted, 鈥淪ince joining our faculty in 2015, Margot Pollans has been a leader in building up our food law program, now known as the 蜜桃工作室 Food Law Center. In her prize-winning article, 'Eaters, Powerless by Design,' she uses her wide-ranging expertise to offer a novel critique of the system as a whole. She points out that the system currently rests on two contradictory myths --the helpless consumer who needs government protection and the capable consumer who should be able to navigate the system on her own--and charts a course toward a path of better food governance. The piece is fascinating not only for food law experts, but for everyone who knowingly or unknowingly interacts with food law on a daily basis鈥攊.e., all of us!"

鈥淔ood Law has received increased attention in recent years as a field of study and this article aims to provide an opportunity to study and understand the role that law takes in shaping what we eat. This year鈥檚 committee consists of experts at the top of their respective fields and I am so honored to have been selected by them to be awarded the 2022 Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship,鈥 stated Professor Margot Pollans.

Professor Margot Pollans joined the 蜜桃工作室 faculty in 2015. Professor Pollans鈥檚 primary research interests lie in the areas of food and agriculture law and administrative law. She is the Faculty Director of the 蜜桃工作室 Food Law Center and the Shamik and Adrienne Trivedi Faculty Scholar. Before joining the 蜜桃工作室 faculty, she was the inaugural academic fellow at UCLA School of Law鈥檚 Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy. Previously, Professor Pollans was a Staff Attorney and Clinical Teaching Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center鈥檚 Institute for Public Representation, where she worked on a range of environmental litigation and supervised student clinicians. Following law school, Pollans clerked for the Honorable David Tatel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Her academic work has appeared in a variety of journals including in the California Law Review, the Ohio State Law Journal, the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, and the Harvard Environmental Law Review. She is also the co-author of a casebook, Food Law: Cases & Materials.

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