Fulvio Dobrich New Americans Scholars | Yuanjun Gao Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2011-2013 Yuanjun Gao, a native of Hunan, China, is pursuing an electrical engineering major at the Grove School of Engineering. Through this experience, he has developed a passion for immigration-related issues and for communicating with people from different countries and different backgrounds. Read More. |
| Narwan Madani Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 Narwan Madani, a native of Afghanistan, is double-majoring in Jewish studies and international studies. Narwan’s goal is to pursue a law degree and focus on women’s rights and immigration policies to assist vulnerable women in the developing world. Read More. |
| Rinosha Majeed Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2011-2013 Rinosha Majeed, a native of Sri Lanka, is a biomedical engineering student at the Grove School of Engineering. Rinosha’s goal is to build a bridge between engineering and policy-making and to shed light on the importance of biomedical devices in health care. Read More. |
| Paola M. Mercedes Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 Paola M. Mercedes, a native of the Dominican Republic, is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in law and policy. She is a fierce advocate for the rights of immigrants and for access to quality education. Read More. |
| | Anastasiya Panas Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2010-2012 Anastasiya Panas, a CUNY Baccalaureate student, is pursuing a double major in international and Eastern European studies. A native of the Ukraine, Anastasiya has a particular interest in issues facing Eastern Europeans as a result of the collapse of Soviet Union and the transition to democracy and capitalism. Read More. |
| Tori-Ann Preston Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 Toni-Ann Preston, a native of St. Catherine, Jamaica, is pursuing a dual degree in international studies and political science. In her freshman year of high school, she participated in the Junior State of America program, where for a month she attended classes at Yale University on policy issues, attended weekly policy symposiums, and debated fellow high school students from around the world. Read More. |
| Shantanu Roy Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 A native of Bangladesh, Shantanu Roy is an international studies major and history minor. He came to the United States six years ago, and in 2006 was enrolled at Newcomers High School. There he had the opportunity to integrate himself into a highly diverse environment with students from around the globe, an experience that, he says, helped him to visualize the world from different perspectives. Read More. |
| Alen Sajan Malliath Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2011-2013 Originally from India, Alen Sajan Malliat immigrated to the United States with his family in 2004. A biomedical engineering major and a member of the City College Honors program, Alen plans to attend medical school to become a psychiatrist. Read More. |
| Ahsan Sayed Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2011-2013 Ahsan Sayed, a native of Bangladesh and a student of the Macaulay Honors College, was certain for years that his future lay in the field of medicine. However, he also developed an intense passion for political science, which he refused to acknowledge as a viable career path. Read More. |
| Nisha Tabassum Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 Nisha Tabassum, a native of Bangladesh, is a second-year international studies major in the City College Honors program. Her goal is to address youth development in developing nations, an interest shaped by three years of volunteering with the All Stars Project, Inc., a nonprofit youth organization that provides quality after-school programs for inner city youth. Read More. |
| Tanya Uddin Dobrich New Americans Scholar, 2012-2014 Tanya Uddin, a native of Bangladesh, is a biomedical engineering student at the Grove School of Engineering. An immigrant to the United States who came to this country when she was 2, Tanya hopes to improve negative views of immigrants living in the United States. Read More. |
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