Celebrating 10 Years of Growth in International Education To Move the World

The 2010 Report of the Davis United World College Scholars Program Davis United World College Scholars P r o g r a m

2010 Annual Report

Private Philanthropy Supporting

International Understanding

through Education To Move the World. 4 A Decade Later, Our Work Has Just Begun. 5 Private Philanthropy for Global Understanding . 7

The Program by the Numbers Ten Years of Milestones . 10 How This Program Works . 10 20 140 Home Countries — 2,007 Current Scholars . 12 A World of Learners­ — A Global Picture . 13 Thirteen UWC Schools Around the World . 13 Program Grows to 92 Partner Colleges and Universities. 14 U.S. Colleges and Their Scholars. 16 UWC Schools — Source of the Davis UWC Scholars . 17 Scholars by Class Year. 17 2010 Davis Cup Recipient — Middlebury College. 18 24 The Davis Vision “I Hope Someday You’ll Join Us” . 20 Contents Partner Schools Shape International Perspective Middlebury College — A Leading Partner School. 24 Westminster College — The Midwestern Melting Pot . 28

The Class of 2010...... 38

The Undergraduates ...... 68 28 Class of 2011. 69 Class of 2012 . 82 Class of 2013 . 100

Graduates in Action ...... 122

The Power of Private Philanthropy ...... 127

Applying to the Davis UWC Scholars Program ...... 127

Acknowledgements and Credits ...... 128 122

Davis United World College Scholars Program 5 A Decade Later, Our Work Has Just Begun The Davis United World College Scholars Program

By Philip O. Geier, Ph.D., Executive Director

owever you look at it, the first decade of the 21st century Hhas brought a changed global landscape. On virtually every front, challenges are greater, threats and uncertainties are abundant, and there are no clear or easy solutions. It is in this context that we view the significance to date as well as the future possibilities of the Davis United World College Scholars Program. Begun in 2000 as a pilot program with five partner schools — Princeton University, Wellesley College, Colby College, College of the Atlantic, and Middlebury College — the Davis United World College Scholars Program has grown over the Ten years after the inception of the Davis UWC Scholars Program, (pictured right to left) Gale and Shelby Davis and Amy and Phil Geier reunite in past decade into the largest international scholarship program January 2010 at the UWC–USA in Montezuma, New Mexico, where it all began. The historic Montezuma Castle, preserved during the Geiers’ tenure for undergraduates in the world. We currently support over at the Davis International Center, is in the background. To Move the World 2,000 scholars on more than 90 partner colleges and universities throughout the . Ten years ago, we developed a strategy for advancing international understanding through

“I’m trying to stimulate leaders of the future to make a difference through the education. We built that strategy on two assumptions: that promising future leaders from all grounding in education that I’m helping to give them. When I started my cultures should be given greater educational opportunities at American colleges and universities; business career, I took my own history lesson from Princeton: I learned how leaders make a difference, in their countries, in their centuries. and that those same American institutions of higher education could become better communities So I invested in leaders, and that investment helped me to be successful. … for learning if their student bodies became more internationally diverse and reflective of the real I’m looking to invest again in leaders of the future.” world around them. — Shelby M.C. Davis Co-founder and Philanthropist The program and our scholars are committed to building cross-cultural understanding across campuses and ultimately throughout the world in the 21st century. The stability of our “We strive to build critical masses of globally minded young men and women world, and ensuring America’s place in it, demand no less than an initiative this large in scale, on American campuses, to foster highly personal relationships between outstanding Americans and non-Americans, and to seed global networks. These innovative in design, and as powerful in impact. networks can serve a higher calling of international understanding and The program is about the huge potential of private philanthropy to promote international common purpose among future leaders in all walks of life in our world.” understanding in dynamic, expanding ways, through the educational institutions that share our — Philip O. Geier Co-founder and Executive Director

Davis United World College Scholars Program 7 strategic vision and are committed to bringing greater opportunities for global engagement to all their students. The program is about using philanthropic leadership to leverage additional Private Philanthropy for support for transformative impact. Global Understanding We believe in the potential of each individual scholar to further develop his or her own capacity to make the world a better place. We believe that fostering personal relationships hat is the Davis United World College Scholars Program? It is, above all, the vision between students who are different from one another will build an effective network of future Wand power of private philanthropy committed to the importance of fostering greater leaders committed to mutual respect. We believe that further internationalization of the understanding among the world’s future decision makers — Americans and citizens of undergraduate experience in the United States will contribute to our country strengthening its other nations. capacity to lead in the 21st century. The program provides grants to partner schools for scholars from the United States and As we look back over our first 10 years, we realize that our work has just begun. As overseas who have proven themselves by completing their last two years of high school at a philanthropists Shelby and Gale Davis remain dedicated to this cause, they invite you to join group of international schools called United World Colleges. These UWC schools are located them in this important work. in the United States, Bosnia, Canada, Costa Rica, Hong Kong, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Swaziland, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela. Since the founding of the first UWC in 1962 at the height of the Cold War, these schools have provided educational opportunities to students from some 175 countries, representing all regions of the world. Students are selected in their home countries by indigenous, voluntary committees, and receive scholarships to attend the United World College schools. Ten years ago, Colby, College of the Atlantic, Middlebury, Princeton, and Wellesley were selected by philanthropist Shelby M.C. Davis as the inaugural institutions for the Davis United World College Scholars Program. Davis offered to provide need-based scholarships for every UWC graduate who gained acceptance and then matriculated at these pilot schools, regardless of national origin or UWC attended. This remains the case for these five inaugural schools. Beginning with the fall 2004 student matriculation, the Davis United World College Scholars Program has greatly expanded to over 90 American colleges and universities. Davis philanthropy partners with these schools to meet the financial needs of their scholars throughout their four-year undergraduate degree programs. The goals of this Davis philanthropy are to:

•. Provide scholarship support for exemplary and promising students from all cultures, who have absorbed the passion of their UWC school community for building international understanding in the 21st century;

•. Build clusters of these globally aware and committed students within the undergraduate populations of selected American schools;

8 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 9 •. Seek to transform the American undergraduate experience through this international In sum, the Davis United World College Scholars Program has great aspirations. Though diversity and cultural interchange — as much for the large majority of American students on our program is still young, we are making a substantial investment in furthering international campus as for international students; understanding through education in the 21st century. In time, Davis UWC Scholars will

•. Invite partner colleges and universities to leverage the value of this initiative take their place beside the alumni of such esteemed scholarship programs as Fulbright and to the long-term benefit of their students and faculties, their strategic planning, and their role Rhodes. We embrace fully the goal of the late Senator J. William Fulbright for the public- in contributing proactively to the well-being of our volatile, highly interdependent world; sector scholarship program that bears his name: to “bring a little more knowledge, a little more reason, and a little more compassion into world affairs, and thereby to increase the chance that •. Create a very diverse group of Davis United World College Scholars who will, during their nations will learn at last to live in peace and friendship.” educational experiences and throughout their lives, contribute significantly toshaping a The great potential of the Davis United World College Scholars Program is not simply to better world. build and perpetuate an outstanding scholarship program. It is to motivate others, especially The Davis United World College Scholars Program is different, intentionally so, from in the private sector, to strengthen international understanding through their organizations other fine efforts to internationalize the undergraduate experience. While other initiatives and their personal philanthropy. It is to foster a deeper commitment to international diversity focus more on research, faculty development, changes in curricula, uses of technology, and and programming on American campuses. It is to equip U.S. students, either as Davis UWC study abroad, this program creates a much greater diversity of globally engaged students on Scholars themselves or through their interaction with Davis UWC Scholars, with the skills campuses in the United States. And by supporting scholars from many countries, who are and attitudes to keep America effectively engaged with the rest of the world. Our future energized by the UWC mission of building understanding in active, personal ways, the Davis depends on a world of talented individuals from diverse cultures who share a commitment to UWC Scholars Program exemplifies how diversity can contribute to a much richer education international understanding. and to a more internationally oriented undergraduate experience for everyone on campus. The We embark on the second decade of the Davis United World College Scholars Program pillars on which the program stands include: with the expectation that our work will advance these important goals. •. Private philanthropy as an innovative and building force. We expect this effort will leverage other philanthropic investments in international education as well.

•. Experiential learning — personal interaction between learners — as the essential tool for fostering international understanding.

•. Diversifying the undergraduate population and campus experience through great concentrations of internationally oriented scholars to the benefit of all students.

•. Recognizing that coherent initiatives and significant clusters of scholars can make greater impact.

•. Encouraging an overarching purpose while leaving each college or university to build on its own particular strengths.

10 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 11 Ten Years of Milestones

5 Schools 5 Schools 65 Schools 88 Schools 92 Schools 117 Scholars 309 Scholars 923 Scholars 1,720 Scholars 2,962 Scholars 51 Countries 87 Countries 118 Countries 131 Countries 140 Countries

5 Schools 5 Schools 52 Schools 76 Schools 91 Schools 43 Scholars 201 Scholars 586 Scholars 1,274 Scholars 2,306 Scholars 31 Countries 68 Countries 106 Countries 126 Countries 133 Countries

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Davis Cup Winner Colby Colby Colby Colby Macalester Middlebury Westminster Dartmouth Brown Middlebury The Davis Cup is awarded annually for the largest Philanthropist Shelby First graduating Headquarters Initial Congressional Second Council of entering class of scholars M.C. Davis and then- class; expansion established at testimony on how the testimony on Independent UWC–USA President reaches 52 colleges, Middlebury College program is a model Capitol Hill Colleges Award Philip O. Geier co-found 106 countries for American public for Philanthropy pilot program with five diplomacy; Davis presented to partner schools and Projects for Peace DUWCSP 43 scholars initiative launched

How This Works Building International Understanding and Educating New Leaders

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Since 1962, thousands of young people from 175 nations In 2000, the Davis United World College Scholars As of 2010 there are 92 American colleges and With their education made possible through their own have been selected by committees in their home countries Program began providing scholarship grants to a pilot group universities in partnership with the Davis United World merits and the help of the Davis United World College to complete their last two years of high school at one of of American colleges and universities to support United College Scholars Program. For partner schools, the Scholars Program and its partner schools, Davis UWC 13 United World College schools. UWC schools are World College graduates who matriculate at these schools. program provides annual grants in support of need-based Scholars will go on to play important, meaningful, often in the United States, Canada, Bosnia, Costa Rica, Hong These pilot schools — Colby College, College of the Atlantic, scholarships for each matriculated UWC graduate for up leadership roles in their communities, in their home Kong, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Middlebury College, Princeton University, and Wellesley to four years of undergraduate study. The total number countries, and in the world. And the partner schools Swaziland, the United Kingdom, and Venezuela. The UWC College — are graduating their seventh class of Davis United of Davis UWC Scholars at all these partner colleges and will have become more globally engaged and more movement works to build multinational, cross-cultural World College Scholars in 2010. Based on the success of universities has now reached 2,007, from 140 countries. internationally diverse educational communities. communication and understanding among all its students. building clusters of globally minded scholars at these pilot The 2010 graduating class includes 345 exceptional schools, Davis philanthropy chose to greatly expand the students from 103 nations. To date, 2,962 scholars have number of campuses and scholars in the program. participated in the program.

12 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 13 140 Home Countries — 2,007 Current Scholars A World of Learners Numbers indicate how many scholars are from that country Scholars’ Home Countries and United World College Schools

Afghanistan ...... 14 El Salvador ...... 2 Malaysia ...... 20 Slovakia ...... 9 Albania ...... 21 Estonia ...... 10 Maldives ...... 16 South Africa ...... 15 Algeria ...... 10 Ethiopia ...... 26 Malta ...... 2 South Korea ...... 6 Red Cross UWC in Mostar (2006) Angola ...... 12 Faroe Islands ...... 1 Mauritius ...... 3 Spain ...... 18 Nordic UWC (1995) Argentina ...... 14 Fiji ...... 4 Mexico ...... 31 Sri Lanka ...... 7 Australia ...... 12 Finland ...... 15 Moldova ...... 2 St. Lucia ...... 1 UWC Maastricht (2009) Austria ...... 6 France ...... 7 Mongolia ...... 9 St. Vincent & Bahamas ...... 5 Gambia ...... 1 Montenegro ...... 11 the Grenadines ...... 2 UWC of Lester B. the Atlantic Bangladesh ...... 14 Germany ...... 25 Mozambique ...... 8 Sudan ...... 4 Pearson UWC (1962) of the Pacific Barbados ...... 3 Ghana ...... 20 Myanmar ...... 3 Swaziland ...... 54 (1974) UWC of the Adriatic Belarus ...... 7 Guatemala ...... 11 Namibia ...... 4 Sweden ...... 19 (1982) 2 Li Po Chun UWC (1993) Belgium ...... Haiti ...... 8 Nepal ...... 24 Switzerland ...... 3 Simón Bolívar UWC of Agriculture (1988) Belize ...... 3 Honduras ...... 9 Netherlands ...... 11 Taiwan ...... 2 UWC–USA (1982) Benin ...... 1 Hong Kong ...... 60 Netherlands Antilles ...... 1 Tajikistan ...... 4 Mahindra Bermuda ...... 1 10 6 19 UWC of Hungary ...... New Zealand ...... Tanzania ...... India (1997) Bhutan ...... 5 Iceland ...... 1 Nicaragua ...... 10 Thailand ...... 21 UWC of Costa Rica Bolivia ...... 13 India ...... 171 Niger ...... 5 Tibet ...... 5 UWC of (2006) South East Bosnia-Herzegovina . . . 73 Indonesia ...... 17 Nigeria ...... 14 Timor-Leste ...... 9 Asia (1971) Botswana ...... 15 Iran ...... 4 North Korea ...... 5 Tonga ...... 1 Brazil ...... 14 Iraq ...... 9 Norway ...... 21 Trinidad & Tobago . . . . 4 11 3 13 11 Waterford KaMhlaba UWC Bulgaria ...... Ireland ...... Pakistan ...... Turkey ...... of Southern Africa (1981) Burkina Faso ...... 6 Israel ...... 10 Palestine ...... 26 Uganda ...... 24 Cambodia ...... 10 Italy ...... 10 Panama ...... 11 Ukraine ...... 9 Cameroon ...... 3 Jamaica ...... 11 Paraguay ...... 9 United Kingdom ...... 24 Canada ...... 45 Japan ...... 16 Peru ...... 20 U.S. Virgin Islands ...... 1 8 Chile ...... Jordan ...... 20 Philippines ...... 7 USA ...... 171 Green color indicates home countries of current Davis UWC Scholars China ...... 69 Kazakhstan ...... 4 Poland ...... 17 Uruguay ...... 6 Colombia ...... 27 Kenya ...... 25 Portugal ...... 5 Uzbekistan ...... 9 Costa Rica ...... 18 Kosovo ...... 4 Republic of Congo . . . . 1 Venezuela ...... 24 Croatia ...... 21 Latvia ...... 8 Romania ...... 5 Viet Nam ...... 15 Cuba ...... 1 Lebanon ...... 6 Russia ...... 20 Yemen ...... 2 Thirteen UWC Schools Czech Republic . . . . . 14 Lesotho ...... 10 Rwanda ...... 8 Zambia ...... 14 Profiles of each of the United World Colleges can be found on the pages listed below Denmark ...... 4 Lithuania ...... 7 Senegal ...... 12 Zimbabwe ...... 21 Dominican Republic ...... 2 Macedonia ...... 7 Serbia ...... 11 Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific (Canada) ...... 98 UWC of Costa Rica...... 81 Ecuador ...... 15 Madagascar ...... 4 Sierra Leone ...... 10 Egypt ...... 7 Malawi ...... 5 Singapore ...... 25 Li Po Chun UWC (Hong Kong)...... 85 UWC of South East Asia (Singapore)...... 108 Mahindra UWC of India...... 86 UWC of the Adriatic (Italy)...... 73 Red Cross Nordic UWC (Norway)...... 101 UWC of the Atlantic (Wales)...... 77 Simón Bolívar UWC of Agriculture (Venezuela)...... 103 UWC–USA (Montezuma, New Mexico, USA)...... 116 UWC in Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina)...... 94 Waterford KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa (Swaziland). . .112 UWC Maastricht (Netherlands)...... 90

14 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 15 62 Scripps College, Claremont, CA 61 51 63 Simmons College, Boston, MA 90 64 Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 57 44 65 Smith College, Northampton, MA 15 46 17 66 St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD 19 12 68 5 7 & Santa Fe, NM 76 45 67 67 St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 84 42 39 48 25 52 72 68 74 6 St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN 33 78 40 63 69 26 , Stanford, CA 29 34 64 9 2 35 70 73 91 18 86 49 Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 59 16 65 50 89 21 8 71 Trinity College, Hartford, CT 69 88 24 3 71 72 28 83 87 23 Tufts University, Medford, MA 77 92 47 60 14 73 Union College, Schenectady, NY 54 13 4 74 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 53 66 79 22 62 41 11 43 75 1 55 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 10 27 76 University of Michigan**, 30 36 80 32 70 Ann Arbor, MI 20 37 38 77 University of North Carolina at 75 31 Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 66 78 University of Notre Dame, 56 58 82 Notre Dame, IN 85 81 46 Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN 79 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 47 Methodist University, Fayetteville, NC 80 University of Pennsylvania, 48 Middlebury College*, Middlebury, VT Philadelphia, PA 49 MIT, Cambridge, MA 81 University of Richmond, Program Grows to 92 Partner 50 Mount Holyoke College, South Richmond, VA Hadley, MA 82 University of Virginia, Colleges and Universities 51 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Charlottesville, VA 52 Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 83 Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY 1 Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA 13  Claremont McKenna College, 22 Columbia University, New York, NY 33 Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA 53 , Los Angeles, CA 84 Wartburg College, Waverly, IA 2 Amherst College, Amherst, MA Claremont, CA 23 Connecticut College, 34 Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 54 Pomona College, Claremont, CA 85 Washington and Lee University, 3 Bard College, 14 Clark University, Worcester, MA New London, CT 35 Harvard College, Cambridge, MA 55 Princeton University*, Princeton, NJ Lexington, VA Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 15 Colby College*, Waterville, ME 24 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 36 Haverford College, Haverford, PA 56 Randolph-Macon College, 86 Wellesley College*, Wellesley, MA 4 Barnard College, New York, NY 16 Colgate University, Hamilton, NY 25 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 37  Hood College, Frederick, MD Ashland, VA 87 Wesleyan University, 5 Bates College, Lewiston, ME 17 College of the Atlantic*, 26 Denison University, Granville, OH 38 Johns Hopkins University, 57 Reed College, Portland, OR Middletown, CT 6 Boston Conservatory, Boston, MA Bar Harbor, ME 27 Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA Baltimore, MD 58 Ringling College of Art & Design, 88 Westminster College, Fulton, MO 7  Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 18 College of the Holy Cross, 28 Duke University, Durham, NC 39 Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI Sarasota, FL 89 Wheaton College, Norton, MA 8 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Worcester, MA 29 Earlham College, Richmond, IN 40 Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 59 San Francisco Art Institute, 90 Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 9 Brown University, Providence, RI 19 College of Idaho, Caldwell, ID 30 Franklin & Marshall College, 41 Lafayette College, Easton, PA San Francisco, CA 91 Williams College, Williamstown, MA 10 Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA 20 College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Lancaster, PA 42 Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL 60 Sarah Lawrence College, 92 Yale University, New Haven, CT 11  Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA Baltimore, MD 31 Georgetown University, 43 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Bronxville, NY * original pilot schools 12  Carleton College, Northfield, MN 21 Colorado College, Washington, DC 44 Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR 61 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Colorado Springs, CO 32 Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 45 Luther College, Decorah, IA Chicago, IL ** newly admitted schools 2009-10

16 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 17 KaMhlaba, 142 Pearson, 181 7% 9% Bolivar, 3 0% Adriatic, 160 8% Li Po Chun, 227 11%

U S. . Colleges: Distribution by Class Year* Atlantic, 180 9% U.S. College 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total U.S. College 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total U.S. College 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total UWC Schools Worldwide Are the Sources of the Davis UWC Scholars* Agnes Scott College 2 1 1 4 Grinnell College 0 2 5 7 14 Smith College 6 3 2 4 15 Red Cross, 235 KaMhlaba, 142 12% Amherst College 3 5 7 4 19 Hamilton College 2 1 0 2 5 St. John's College (NM) 0 1 1 2 Pearson, 181 7% 9% Bolivar, 3 Bard College 6 11 17 Harvard College† 11 10 8 11 40 St. Lawrence University 6 6 7 6 25 Mostar, 101 0% Adriatic, 160 St. Olaf College 4 4 5% 8% Barnard College 3 1 2 3 9 Haverford College 1 1 0 0 2 Li Po Chun, 227 11% Bates College 1 1 1 0 3 Hood College 4 4 11 6 25 Stanford University 5 6 11

Boston Conservatory 0 2 2 1 5 Johns Hopkins University 4 3 3 1 11 Swarthmore College 1 0 4 1 6 Atlantic, 180 Costa 9%Rica, 99 Bowdoin College 1 0 1 2 4 Kalamazoo College 0 3 3 Trinity College 2 2 4 5 13 South East 5% Red Cross, 235 Brandeis University 1 2 3 5 11 Kenyon College 3 4 8 11 26 Tufts University 4 2 4 5 15 12% Asia, 171 8% † Union College 3 1 5 6 15 Mostar, 101 Brown University 12 20 35 29 96 Lafayette College 2 5 2 0 9 5% Bryn Mawr College 1 1 2 0 4 Lake Forest College 2 10 15 11 38 University of Chicago 10 14 24 USA, 276 † 14% Bucknell University 3 8 5 16 Lehigh University 2 0 4 1 7 University of Florida 8 13 18 19 58 Costa Rica, 99 Mahindra, 232 5% South East Asia, 171 12% Carleton College 3 6 9 4 22 Lewis & Clark College 4 8 9 10 31 Univ. of North Carolina Chapel Hill 1 3 5 9 8%

Claremont McKenna College 1 4 2 0 7 Luther College 12 15 7 15 49 University of Notre Dame 0 1 1 USA, 276 14% Mahindra, 232 Clark University 19 13 32 Macalester College† 17 23 22 31 93 University of Oklahoma 4 24 28 12%

† † Colby College 14 11 11 21 57 Methodist University 9 13 16 23 61 University of Pennsylvania 5 5 9 4 23 The new UWC school in the Netherlands is not reflected here, Colgate University 0 1 0 0 1 Middlebury College† 22 23 28 40 113 University of Richmond 7 5 8 5 25 since they will not have graduates until 2011. College of the Atlantic† 7 11 15 14 47 MIT 8 6 14 University of Virginia 3 2 6 14 25 College of the Holy Cross 0 1 1 1 3 Mount Holyoke College 3 0 0 0 3 Vassar College 3 5 6 5 19 Current Davis UWC College of Idaho 6 10 22 38 Northwestern University 1 2 4 10 17 Wartburg College 1 5 8 14 Scholars by Class Year*2,962

College of Notre Dame of Maryland 0 3 0 1 4 Oberlin College 2 2 4 2 10 Washington and Lee University 4 1 3 4 12 2,962 2,007 Colorado College 1 9 21 7 38 Occidental College 2 2 Wellesley College† 14 11 8 10 43 Columbia University 4 5 4 1 14 Pomona College 0 0 Wesleyan University 2 2 9 5 18

† † Connecticut College 5 7 5 6 23 Westminster College 35 25 22 29 111 656 2,007 Princeton University 20 31 14 14 79 571 435 345 Cornell University 9 4 6 6 25 Randolph-Macon College 0 1 1 Wheaton College 4 4 5 7 20

† Whitman College 2 2 1 5 10 2010 2011 2012 2013 Current Cumulative Dartmouth College 14 35 24 9 82 Reed College 2 3 5 Undergrad Total of All STUDENT CLASS YEARS Total Years Denison University 1 1 2 Ringling College of Art & Design 3 10 13 Williams College 4 4 3 4 15 Yale University 3 7 4 4 18 Dickinson College 3 3 San Francisco Art Institute 0 0 1 0 1 656 571 Duke University 4 4 5 13 435 Sarah Lawrence College 3 3 Totals 345 435 571 656 2,007 345 Earlham College† 16 15 29 37 97 School of the Art Institute of Chicago 0 2 0 1 3 † “Cluster“ Schools are those partner schools with a minimum of 40 scholars fully Franklin & Marshall College 3 5 1 0 9 Scripps College 1 2 3 enrolled at annual intervals we measure. 2010 2011 2012 2013 Current Cumulative Georgetown University 0 0 3 3 Simmons College 1 0 0 1 Undergrad Total of All STUDENT CLASS YEARS Total Years Gettysburg College 0 2 1 3 6 Skidmore College 6 7 9 10 32

*As of 12/31/09.

18 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 19 Middlebury College Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Program with Davis Cup Win

iddlebury College in Vermont clinched the 2009 Davis Cup, matriculating 40 first-year Davis MUWC Scholars. These students comprise the largest contingent of Davis first-year scholars among the 92 U.S. colleges and universities participating in the program. Middlebury, one of the five original pilot schools and the program’s headquarters, received this honor four years ago, admitting 36 students. As Middlebury celebrates its 10th anniversary in the program, the widespread impact of the program on the community and educational experience at the college is more apparent than ever (see “Middlebury Davis Cup Awarded Annually for the College — A Leading Partner School” on page 24). With only 11 Davis Largest Entering Class of Scholars UWC Scholars in 2000, Middlebury’s Davis UWC Scholar population has Year Winner Runner-up grown to a total of 113 scholars this year. 2009 Middlebury (40) Earlham (37) “Middlebury has long been proud of its tradition of attracting large 2008 Brown (35) Earlham (31) numbers of international students to its student body, and in the past 10 2007 Dartmouth (35) Princeton (31) years some of our strongest students have come to us from the superb United 2006 Westminster (28) Colby (21) World Colleges around the world,” said Dean of Admissions 2005 Middlebury (36) Westminster (28) 2004 Macalester (34) Princeton (27) Bob Clagett. 2003 Colby (27) Middlebury (25) The Davis UWC Scholars Program has changed the face of global 2002 Colby (26) Wellesley (16) learning at Middlebury and has broadened the scope of its international 2001 Colby (26) Middlebury (18) population, which comprises approximately 11 percent of the college’s 2000 Colby (13) Middlebury (9) undergraduate student body. Middlebury’s first-year students represent

At Middlebury, Davis UWC Scholars Executive Director Phil Geier presents the 2009 Davis Cup to Middlebury president Ronald D. Liebowitz. 51 countries — from Finland to Mauritius, Costa Rica to the Maldives. This wide range of countries and cultures enhances the educational experience on campus for students, faculty, and staff alike. “These are students who not only broaden the perspectives that are represented in our classrooms and in our extracurricular groups, but who also help raise the visibility around the world of the kind of education that liberal-arts colleges like Middlebury can offer. Our participation in the Davis UWC Scholars Program has been one of the most gratifying efforts that we have ever undertaken, since it is a ‘win-win’ for all parties involved,” Clagett explained.

20 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 21 “I Hope Someday You’ll Join Us” A Conversation with Shelby Davis, Co-founder of the Davis UWC Scholars Program

helby M.C. Davis, founder of the investment management Sfirm Davis Advisers, is also an entrepreneurial philanthropist and co-founder of the Davis United World College Scholars Program. To mark the program’s 10th anniversary, To Move the World asked him a few questions.

For you personally, what have been some of the highlights and most memorable experiences from the past 10 years?

Well, for me it’s always meeting the scholars and hearing their stories. I’ve also been thrilled to hear from university presidents

how outstanding these students are, and how they’re influencing Philanthropists Gale and Shelby Davis others on their campuses as well as becoming leaders in their own right. And it’s been very exciting for me to take part in spreading onto these campuses the theme of globalizing the student experience for the 21st century. When we started this program, Phil Geier and I saw a niche that needed filling — the desire of American college and university presidents to globalize their campuses for the next 100 years. There’s been a general recognition, and a growing one, that international experiences are invaluable for the 21st century, and you’d better start to get them while you’re in college. For me personally, investing in motivated young people is very, very rewarding. The best example is when a student who was about to graduate wrote me and said, “I haven’t wasted a moment of my four years here. What you gave me was a ticket to life.”

You get a lot of those letters, don’t you?

Oh, I do! And I love to read every one. These kids are achievers — they’re hoping to change the world. Yet they’re also extremely grateful and humble. Shelby and Gale Davis often visit participating schools to meet and talk with Davis UWC Scholars from all over the world. At top left, Shelby with a group of students at Earlham College; at top right, Shelby with Jane Monnig Atkinson, interim president of Lewis & Clark College; middle left and right, Shelby with I tie this philanthropic decade of mine to a similar decade, years ago, when I started my Lewis & Clark College scholars; bottom, Shelby and Gale with Davis UWC Scholars at Earlham College. business. We focused on identifying leaders, who would then grow their firms while we rode

22 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 23 along as investors. I’m now investing in talented young people, and this gives me the same I’m delighted to partner with other donors. excitement, to be hitching my entrepreneurial star to this program. If I could get Bill Gates, I’d make it the Gates- Has the program so far fulfilled your hopes and expectations? Davis Scholars Program! Just as names go on

Absolutely! I was fortunate to find, in the United World Colleges, a delivery system of very buildings, we’re happy to have other names but talented young people. Most UWC students are on scholarships from their home countries, our own go onto these scholarships.

so they’re very motivated to succeed. If they excel at their UWC and then gain admission, As one of the world’s leading on their own merits, to an American college or university that is in our program, then I know philanthropists, what message are you sending to the world? they’ve developed winning habits. I feel confident in giving them one of our scholarships. I don’t know about that, but the message I would It’s important to me that I don’t select the kids who become Davis UWC Scholars. They send to all potential philanthropists is from an old come on their own out of some 130 different countries, and they win our scholarship on their saying: Don’t just retire, retire to something. If own. It’s all initiated by them, which is key to their success. philanthropy’s going to be important to you, then There is now a growing stream of scholars who are making their mark, both on work for it. Focus on a few major things and try to themselves and on the Americans that they come into contact with. Our first year in the accomplish them. Being an active philanthropist Shelby and Gale Davis with Stephen Codrington, Head of Li Po Chun UWC (Hong program, we had something like 45 students. Now we have over 2,000. Kong), and UWC students. About 100 friends from Princeton’s class of 1958 joined the means being involved personally — like we visit Davises for this campus visit in March 2010 as part of their mini-reunion in Hong Kong. Did you anticipate this much growth? these campuses — and trying to make a difference No! But I’ve steadfastly allowed the program to grow, with no limits. It’s a big world. There are through your intensity and focus. over six billion people in it, and future leaders, future winners — we can never get enough of The reason I focus on education is because these. And as UWC grads, our students bring a wonderful passion for global understanding, education creates possibilities. If you can get a good education, you have a far better chance for building bridges. to create your own circumstances in life. And with education, you can be a better global There are three kinds of people in the world: people who make things happen, people citizen. We live in a global, interconnected world, and we need more investment in education. who watch what happens, and people who wonder what happened. Davis UWC Scholars are I’m hoping others will get motivated by the message that education is critical — and global the kind of people who make things happen. I love investing in them! They have vision, they education makes a better, safer world. have focus, they have high standards, and they have respect for a multicultural world. You know, the UWC theme song is “Imagine.” I really like those lines,

What do you foresee for the next 10 years? You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will live as one. Well, we have a few goals. One is to instill in all our graduates the need to give back, so that How about that, John Lennon and Shelby Davis! But if there’s any message I’m sending, future generations of young people will get the same opportunities they received. I also want that’s it. “I hope someday you’ll join us.” to engage colleges and universities to think as intensely about fundraising for “soft” assets, such as students and teachers, as they do for hard assets like buildings and facilities. And I’m looking hard for partners to help fund this program, which is growing in scope and needs.

24 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 25 Middlebury College – A Leading Partner School

Shaping a Better World by Shaping a Better College

By Michael D. Schoenfeld, Vice President for College Advancement

hen the first cohort of Davis UWC Scholars arrived at Middlebury College in 2000, they Wjoined an increasingly international community. Then as now, Middlebury had strong language and study-abroad programs, interdisciplinary offerings in international studies, and a growing number of students from abroad. Yet, the first cohort of 11 Davis UWC Scholars brought a new and distinctive energy to campus. While virtually every Middlebury Virtually every student graduates with an international perspective, few bring to their very first day of Middlebury student orientation the intercultural awareness and desire to engage the world as the Davis UWC graduates with an Scholars do. international perspective. Middlebury now boasts 113 Davis UWC Scholars, with 40 in the Class of 2013 alone. Representing 51 countries, the Davis UWC Scholars form a unique global community on campus. In sharing new perspectives, promoting dialogue, and exposing others to various forms of diversity, they have enhanced the learning experience for everyone.

Shaping Middlebury Davis UWC Scholars strive to make the most of their education, and they inspire others to do the same. In the process, they have a profound impact on both their classmates and their professors. “Davis UWC Scholars stand out in the classroom,” says Professor Hector Vila. “They come to Middlebury with a sense of purpose. They are engaged in the evolution of a global community and they experience the world without boundaries. When differences arise, they are apt to ensure that the voice of the ‘Other’ is heard, fully and completely.” “What is so remarkable to me is the understanding of the value of their education and the value of collaboration,” says Roger Sandwick, Professor of Chemistry. “They are terrific to have in classes, as they are constantly reminding their non-UWC peers of the need to work together to Top and left: World flags fly atop Middlebury College’s Main Library and historic Old Chapel. At right, College President Ronald D. Liebowitz, and Davis Program Executive Director, Philip O. Geier, with Davis UWC Scholars. continued on next page

26 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 27 gain as much out of the academic experience as possible. Their poise and worldview make them Davis UWC Scholars Program instilled in me a sense of responsibility that has been at the core of leaders on campus.” everything I have done,” he says. The significant and increasing influence of the Davis UWC Scholars at Middlebury is also Kido’s classmate Madiha Tariq ’04 is pursuing a Master’s in Public Health while working as evident outside of the classroom. Over the years, they have founded numerous cocurricular a diplomatic assistant at the embassy of Pakistan in Washington, D.C. “It is important to never clubs that provide unique opportunities for students of all stripes to grow and forget that we went to a United World College and were given the privilege to go to a school like Ten years on, the results of develop as world citizens. Organizations started by Davis UWC Scholars include Middlebury for a reason,” she says. Madiha is working on a documentary film about high-risk the Davis UWC Scholars Mchakamchaka, an African chanting and running group; Dialogues for Peace, groups in Karachi, Pakistan, and plans to start an organization to support them with the health Program here at the college committed to raising awareness of global conflict-related issues; and Arabesque, issues they face. “I hope that I can make even a fragment of the kind of difference Mr. Davis is a club to learn about the Arab World. Their impact is especially evident in the making in the lives of so many students,” she says. have been nothing short International Student Organization, particularly through the wildly popular After working as a teaching assistant in the Arabic Language School at Middlebury, Adriana of spectacular—for the annual cultural shows — a tradition that comes directly from their United World Qubaia ’07 was a research assistant with the Middle East Program of the Carnegie Endowment scholars, their peers, College experiences. for International Peace in Washington, D.C. Currently, she is a graduate student in Hungary at and Middlebury. However, the impact of the Davis UWC Scholars is most often experienced in Central European University. less structured ways. Xian Chiang-Waren ’11, a Middlebury student from Brooklyn, New York, Other Middlebury alumni of the Davis UWC Scholars Program are already making a tells the story of an exchange over lunch with friends — some Davis UWC Scholars and some difference back in their home countries. Cheryl McClurg ’08 is fighting HIV/AIDS in Durban, not. “Between the six of us, there were two Americans, one Arab-Israeli, one Lebanese, and South Africa. Half a world away, Adelina Youtchkova ’04, inspired by her Ph.D. work at the an Iranian with his Palestinian girlfriend from the Gaza Strip. Campus had been buzzing with Yale Center for Green Chemistry, has founded an NGO to promote the development of “green lectures and vigils over the conflict that had been unfolding in Gaza. Before I knew it, each one of chemistry” in her native Jamaica. my friends had jumped into a heated debate. I walked away floored by the passion and depth of A Special Partnership the conversation. No news clip, no panel or lecture, could have possibly given me a more honest From the beginning, the Davis United World College Scholars Program has been about or thorough education about the complexities of the conflict.” transformation — shaping a better world by shaping the American undergraduate educational Shaping the World experience. “Shelby Davis recognized early on that this transformational process requires the Middlebury’s many Davis UWC Scholars Program alumni are proving daily that Shelby Davis cultural interchange that can only happen when you combine broad international diversity with a has found the right formula “to move the world.” Their years at United World Colleges, combined passion for building global understanding,” reflects Middlebury president Ron Liebowitz. “With with four years at Middlebury and followed, in many cases, by advanced degrees, prepare them to Shelby’s support, United World College graduates come to us as promising leaders, and we are become agents of positive change in the wider world. fortunate enough to have the resources to provide them with an unparalleled global liberal-arts Yohanne “Kido” Kidolezi ’04 cannot imagine how his academic and professional life would education.” Ten years on, the results of the Davis UWC Scholars Program here at the college have have been possible without a Davis UWC Scholarship at Middlebury. Kido, a native of Tanzania, been nothing short of spectacular — for the scholars, their peers, and Middlebury. is now pursuing an MBA at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He hopes one day to use his education to reform the educational system in his home country. “The

28 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 29 Westminster College — The Midwestern Melting Pot By Rob Crouse, Director of College Relations, Westminster College

oing to school at Westminster College on any given day could provide a wide range of Gworld experiences. A history class learning about communism gets a practical look at how this government prototype operates from a student from Viet Nam. At a lunch-and-learn meeting, students discover the holiday traditions of Russia, Bosnia, and the Maldives. In the afternoon, faculty and staff members and students are taught salsa dancing by a student from Venezuela. Then appetizers from Thailand and Rwanda are served at a college social gathering that evening. These are just a few glimpses into how the Westminster College experience has been transformed by its Davis UWC Scholars. “The diversity of Westminster’s campus enables students to experience a variety of cultures and is a great attraction to domestic students who increasingly want to experience the world and develop a global perspective,” says George Wolf, Vice President for Enrollment Services. Only 30 years ago, this small liberal-arts college in the middle of America’s heartland consisted of an all-white, all-male student population of 658. Today, this beautiful campus, located in the rural community of Fulton, Missouri, with a coed population of 1,080, ranks as one of the most diverse small liberal-arts colleges in the nation, using data from the survey conducted by the Integrated Post Secondary Education Data System. Currently, the international segment of the student body, at 174 strong, comes from 65 different countries and represents 16 percent of the student population. Just recently, the Missouri Department of Higher Education, in consultation with Missouri colleges and universities, issued a policy statement to recruit more Asian students to Missouri colleges and universities and to provide more options for Missouri students to study in Asian countries. This fall, Westminster was one of three Missouri colleges to take the first “Study Missouri Asia Trip.” Since the fall 2004 school year, international enrollment at Westminster has increased 146 percent.

Left: Phil Geier was Westminster’s graduation speaker last year and is pictured with Davis UWC Scholars (left to right) Hilda Ibriga, Tecber Ahmad Saleh, Sheila Nimoh, Mariane Bampire, Tonya Fernando, Sharon Okello, and Nahomen “Naomi” Gebremedhin.

30 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 31 So how did Westminster blossom into such a global community when, in the early ’90s, the at Westminster because of hearing great praise about the college from their brothers and sisters. campus contained only several international students and very few students of color? How did “Part of our success is that the UWC students help us in the enrollment process,” Kirby Westminster become transformed into a world community in such a short period of time? What notes. “We encourage our prospective students to contact our current international students has been the major factor in bringing the academic culture of because they know the college best of all. We couldn’t do it without them.” Many of the international students Westminster to new heights? To a large extent, the answer is Currently, 111 of the 174 international students on campus are Davis UWC Scholars. the Davis UWC Scholars Program. Westminster officials believe the reason this growth has exploded is because of the aggressive are adopted by host families who The seeds of this transformation were sown in 2000, steps they have taken to make the college an attractive home to international students. The bring them into their homes on when college officials decided Westminster needed to grow Davis UWC Scholars find the campus environment at Westminster similar to their UWC holidays and ensure they have its student population to 1,000, and diversify the campus campuses—small, caring, and personal. The college provides a range of support services to everything they need. community in order to allow students to gain a more assist international students, and international students unable to return home for the summer real-world experience. In settling on the terms of a major expand their skills through internships or work on campus. Many of the international students endowment from the Coulter Foundation, the college earmarked substantial funds to provide are adopted by host families who bring them into their homes on holidays and ensure they have scholarship incentives to support diversity initiatives. everything they need. Then, in the fall of 2001, Vice President and Dean of Enrollment Services Pat Kirby learned Obviously, Westminster’s international student population is happy at the school as well. about the United World College program through a high school friend who worked at the UWC– Their retention rate is 92 percent, exceeding the rates of all other groups. USA campus in Montezuma, New Mexico. She told him that if Westminster was interested in As far as the composition of Westminster’s international student population is concerned, attracting international students, the college should get to know the UWC schools. Kirby paid they are more likely to be from Asia, which tracks comparably to the national trend. Nationally, a visit to the American campus and returned convinced that Westminster should try to attract 59 percent of all international students are from Asia. At Westminster, they represent 42 percent UWC graduates as they completed their rigorous International Baccalaureate Diploma program. of the international population. However, the percentage of African students is much higher than Coincidentally, philanthropist Shelby Davis and then-UWC–USA President Phil Geier were in the national average. At Westminster, 30 percent of the international population is African, while the process of expanding a pilot scholarship program and awarded Westminster an initial $10,000 nationally the representation is only six percent. Also contrasting is the percentage of North scholarship grant. As a result, Vytas Stonis of Lithuania became the first Davis UWC Scholar at American students. Nationally, the percentage stands at five percent, primarily from Canada, Westminster in the fall of 2002. He completed his double major in seven semesters and was the where at Westminster only one percent of the international student body is from North America. original president of the UWC Club, which later consolidated with the International Club. At Westminster has experienced its largest increases in international students from Latin America graduation, he received the award for the Outstanding Business Student in 2005–06. and the Middle East. Since 2004, the school’s Latin America percentage has grown 467 percent, The following year, Westminster enrolled three UWC students — Moreblessing Nkomo and the Middle Eastern percentage by a full 200 percent. from Zimbabwe, Nonkululeko Kunene from Swaziland, and Swanzy Essien from Ghana. By the “Our Westminster international population tends to perform better academically and have third year, Kirby had visited all the UWC campuses in the United States, Canada, and Europe, higher retention rates than the domestic population,” says Dr. Carolyn Perry, Vice President of and the number of new Davis UWC Scholars at Westminster jumped to 15. Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty. “Yet both groups recognize the enriched educational Since then, Westminster has averaged 23 new Davis UWC Scholars every year, and a total experience they are having because of our transformation to a multicultural campus.” of 158 UWC students have come to the school since this successful collaboration first began. Davis UWC Scholars also assume leadership positions out of proportion to their numbers. Three siblings of UWC students who are not themselves affiliated with UWC are now enrolled They have been presidents of the student body, the International Club, foreign-language

32 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 33 European University in Budapest, and the University of Southern . One recent UWC graduate of Westminster, Shauna Aminath, has even assumed the position of Deputy Undersecretary to the President in her home country of the Maldives. Another one, Julio Noguera from Venezuela, is working as a research assistant for the Educational Development Center policy group in Washington, D.C. “You get to grow as you learn other people’s culture and you get to share your own culture as well at Westminster,” says Dongwi Dongwi, a senior from Namibia, a Davis UWC Scholar who is president of the International Club. “One of the highlights of the school year in recent years is the International Talent Show, presented entirely by the International Club. It brings everyone together for a fantastic evening of entertainment.” Domestic student David Jackson, a senior from Missouri, is one of those who has really benefited from the global community at Westminster. He was selected to take part in Westminster’s innovative Take A Friend Home program, through which the college pays for domestic students to travel home for the summer with international students so they can be immersed in a new culture. David lived with the family of Nico Roberts, a senior from South Davis UWC Scholars Bernardo Vimpi (left) and Sly Detchou (right) helping mentor at a local middle school as part of Westminster’s community service programs. Africa, and he believes his entire educational experience has been much more meaningful as

clubs, the Cultural Diversity student organization, and the student environmental education a result. “Students learn to deal with the ever-growing multicultural workforce because of the organization, ECOS. They have been presidents of classes as well as holding other class offices. makeup of the school’s population,” says Jackson. “Diversity has transformed Westminster into a Many have served on the Campus Activities Board that organizes all campus events. They have perfect model of what you’re going to experience once you get out of school.” served as Senators in the Student Government Association (currently four in office). Nineteen The positive impact of Davis UWC Scholars is no more dramatically demonstrated than in of them have been Student Ambassadors. More than 20 have served as Resident Advisors in the the responses Westminster students have given to the National Survey of Student Engagement college residence halls. More than 30 have served as mentors for Westminster seminars. (NSSE). NSSE collects information about the engagement and satisfaction of students at Davis UWC Scholars and Westminster’s domestic students have teamed up outside colleges and universities across the nation and then compares the results with peer institutions of existing campus organizations to make significant achievements possible. For example, so participating colleges and universities can identify areas to improve. Student assessments are collaborative proposals by teams of international and domestic students have led to six taken of first-year students and seniors so institutions can gauge how the level of satisfaction of successful Davis Projects for Peace grants over the last three years. their students has changed over a four-year period. “One group is in the latter stages of helping to build a health center in Kibungo, Rwanda— In looking at the Westminster results, changes in how first-year and senior students felt now a sister city to Fulton — an effort that began through a group of Westminster students about the college can be tied directly to the presence of Davis UWC Scholars and international working on a Projects for Peace grant,” says Bob Hansen, Westminster’s Dean of Student Life. students. For example, in 2004 and 2005, both Westminster seniors and first-year students’ In addition to their successes on campus, Davis UWC Scholars have been highly successful level of interest in taking a foreign language remained the same as those at peer liberal-arts after graduating from Westminster. Many students go on to prestigious graduate programs colleges. Yet for the past four years that level of interest has consistently exceeded those of their such as the University of London School of Economics, the University of Geneva, the Central peers. Since 2004, the level of interest in study abroad has more than doubled. For the last four

34 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 35 years, Westminster’s results have consistently exceeded peer of chemists in Iowa. Shard Paudyal, a graduate from When I have international students in institutions in the extent to which Westminster contributes Nepal and a non-UWC student, who is now working in the class, they frequently contribute to an understanding of people from other racial and the Washington University School of Medicine, also did by acknowledging that the practices ethnic backgrounds. research with Frerichs in the summer of 2008. All three Students are not the only ones that have recognized what an students have been coauthors with Frerichs on numerous we are studying occur in their enriching experience it has been to have Davis UWC Scholars presentations. cultures. This has the effect of taking a part of the campus community. Professor Bill Guinee says Physical Education Professor Therese Miller brought the topic out of the book and the international students are a wonderful complement to his international and domestic students enrolled in two of professor’s lecture and making it real cultural anthropology classes, which study the similarities and her classes together to learn about each other’s cultures. and meaningful for all students. differences between the world’s living cultures. Students from the two courses worked together to learn “When I have international students in the class, they about women’s health through a global perspective, frequently contribute by acknowledging that the practices we are studying occur in their enabling them to understand the commonality of Westminster Freshman Orientation 2008, Davis UWC Scholars (left to right) Mateja Pehar, Vladimir Pazin, Natasa Petronic, Vladimir Rozovskiy, cultures,” says Guinee. “This has the effect of taking the topic out of the book and the professor’s health issues while appreciating cultural differences. and Minela Suljicic. lecture and making it real and meaningful for all students. They recognize that the topics they are Through the nonthreatening interface of electronic studying have real impacts on the lives of people that they know.” communication, students from various cultures responded to prompts on various women’s Guinee has taken this great educational opportunity one step forward by working with Tonya health issues ranging from contraception to successful aging and environmental health. After Veltrop, Director of International Programs, to find an international partner for each member of getting to know each other electronically, the students met face-to-face in small groups to discuss his class so his students can practice the anthropological skill of interviewing by talking with their their findings, which not only expanded the scope of her women’s health issues class but helped international partner about the major issues in the course. Then the students write up the results of their international students become more tightly integrated into campus life. interviews in blogs. Even more exciting than the program itself was the professional development opportunity As a result, Guinee’s students are learning about life in different parts of the world — many of that grew out of the experience. Miller was invited to share her findings at the ConnectEd them communicating with people from different cultures for the first time. They are recognizing the Conference on Global Education in Monterrey, California, in January 2008, as well as at the relevance of his course to real life. But most importantly, they are making new friends with people from National University of Ireland in Galway in March 2008. These presentations opened doors for backgrounds very different from their own. Miller to study physical activity and health in a variety of cultures. “The willingness of the UWC students to participate in this assignment and to donate their “The opportunity to present at the ConnectEd Conference on Global Education expanded time to the project has been excellent,” says Guinee. “We are most grateful to them.” my interest in exploring how physical activity and health are viewed and valued in various Chemistry Professor Glen Frerichs is also grateful to several Davis UWC Scholars who have cultures,” says Miller. “A research project in Ireland and presentation of photography from had a major impact on his research program at the college. Last summer, Desmond Yengi from students in Africa (led by Dr. Thorenos of the University of Missouri Medical School) have Sudan assisted Frerichs in his research. Yengi is now studying for a doctorate in chemistry at West inspired me to launch a comparative photo analysis of American students with students of Virginia University. Currently, Cadnel (Sly) Detchou, a junior from Benin and a UWC student, other cultures.” is working with Frerichs on a research project, and the two just presented at the regional meeting

36 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 37 “In today’s world of global interdependence, we believe it is imperative that Westminster develop leaders When you look at different people and in a global community,” says Westminster President then look at how the campus is unified Dr. George B. Forsythe. “Our graduates must be prepared with its diversity, for me, that is just to make a positive difference in society wherever they find breathtaking. themselves — whether that be a village in Rwanda or New York City. With that in mind, we have deliberately created a highly diverse campus community where students can learn in a microcosm of the global environment they will find when they leave us.” Forsythe notes that the Westminster curriculum emphasizes the study of new languages and cultures, and teaches students to think critically about global issues and solve problems from an interdisciplinary perspective. Then outside the classroom, students are expected to engage in educational activities that promote cross-cultural understanding. Having a large cluster of Davis UWC Scholars makes this global educational experience possible at Westminster. “Not a day goes by without our deep appreciation for what Gale and Shelby Davis have done for thousands of UWC students from around the world and the impact they have had on our Westminster Davis UWC Scholars Eddie Arrietta (far left) and Matt Lowell (far right) participated in Davis Projects for Peace in Colombia. They are pictured with some of the local schoolchildren. students, faculty, and staff at Westminster,” says Forsythe. “They have been transformative.” “When you look at different people and then look at how the campus is unified with its diversity, for me, that is just breathtaking,” says Dongwi. Westminster’s embracing of the Davis UWC Scholars Program is a reflection of its rich Dongwi is not alone. The new, transformed world of Westminster is truly breathtaking to all history. From its inception as a liberal-arts college founded by the Presbyterian Church, those fortunate enough to be living and learning in its world classroom. Westminster has been committed to preparing leaders of character for service to the broader community. Over the years, that notion of community has expanded. Ever since Sir Winston Churchill came to Westminster in 1946 to deliver his historic “Iron Curtain” speech, world leaders such as Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Lech Walesa, and Margaret Thatcher have been drawn to the college to deliver messages of international significance. Then with the establishment of the National Churchill Museum on campus, Westminster gained an inspirational symbol of what its educational mission has become. Churchill symbolizes Westminster’s commitment to liberal learning, service-centered leadership, and engagement in the global community.

38 To Move the World Davis United World College Scholars Program 39 Ibrahim Abdoulaye Ly Chinyere Amadi Niger Zambia Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Earlham College Middlebury College Economics Economics, International Politics

Mikus Abolins-Abols Muhammad J . Amjad Latvia Pakistan Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC College of the Atlantic Princeton University Human Ecology Electrical Engineering

Bahaa Eddin Al-Dahoudi Leonor Ano Palestine Argentina UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA Westminster College Macalester College Business Administration, Biology, Biochemistry International Relations & Diplomacy

Nasser Alidoust Kwaku Anno Iran Ghana The Class of 2010 UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Middlebury College Franklin & Marshall Physics Business, Organizations & Society

Ahmed Alkhalili Neda Ansaari Palestine India UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Luther College Whitman College MIS, Accounting Psychology

Damian Andres Almiron Sameera M . Anwar Paraguay India/Bahrain UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Earlham College Colby College Biochemistry Sociology

Jorge Alvarez Anzor Anzorov Class of 2010 Guatemala Chechnya (Russia) UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic The following pages list the senior Davis United World College Scholars — Harvard College Westminster College the members of the class of 2010. Economics Accounting, Business Finance The scholars are listed alphabetically. Each scholar’s name is followed by his or her home country (or countries), UWC school, college or university, and major. Davis United World College Scholars Program 41 Our Davis UWC Scholar cluster is strong and Edinson Arrieta Savina J . Balasubramanian Danielle Brown Colombia India Jamaica largely self-motivated. Many have previous UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Westminster College Colby College Wellesley College connections through the UWC schools that Economics, International Business, Sociology, Pyschology Political Science, Spanish Trade & Commerce they attended and are welcoming to new Khizir Aydamirov Imani Brown scholars from all schools. They are extremely Cristina Balbas Chechnya (Russia) Spain Jamaica active citizens on our campus, embracing the Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Westminster College Princeton University Dartmouth College opportunity to include their UWC and other Political Science, International Molecular Biology French, Spanish, Pre-med Relations & Diplomacy peers in their endeavors. Their efforts on Akin Aytekin Devona Ball Stephanie Brown campus, as a group and individually, are highly Turkey USA Canada Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA visible and attract much interest from our Westminster College Tufts University Wellesley College Global Management & Development International Relations, Asian Studies International Relations, French campus community. Every year, we are impressed by the skills and talents of our Davis Aleksander Azarnov Makaula Bam Oliver Bruce UWC Scholars, and hope our strong academic Estonia South Africa New Zealand UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific programs, significant student resources, Macalester College Amherst College College of the Atlantic Economics Black Studies Human Ecology welcoming campus environment, and beautiful

location in the rural Pacific Northwest will Senia Bachir-Abderahman Ermir Bejo Rachel Bryan-Auker Algeria Albania USA attract an ever-increasing number of Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India Mount Holyoke College Skidmore College Bowdoin College international students — and Davis UWC Biological Science, Spanish Music Native American Studies Scholars — to Whitman College.

Whitman College Report Camilla Bakklund Caterina Benini Federico Daniel Burlon Sweden Italy Argentina Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic University of Florida Middlebury College Macalester College Political Science, Spanish Philosophy, Psychology Political Science, International Studies

Sakshi Balani Hillary Borcherding Suzana Carp Class of 2010 India USA Romania Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA UWC–USA Colby College Smith College Earlham College Sociology Government Politics, International Studies

42 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 43 Alice Gonzalez Cavalcanti Melissa Cheung Vania Jerusa Angelo “The leadership exhibited by Davis UWC de Araujo Hong Kong Damanso Brazil Li Po Chun UWC Angola Scholars within our campus community has Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Wellesley College KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Lehigh University Economics, French Westminster College contributed invaluably to Franklin & Electrical Engineering International Studies Marshall’s success in internationalizing the Cassie Chambers Gladys Michelle Reyes Yahor Darashkevich college’s curriculum and student body. These United States Chiapas Belarus UWC–USA Honduras UWC of the Adriatic impressive scholars are providing a remarkable Yale University Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific St. Lawrence University Methodist University Government return on the Davises’ generous investments.” Chemistry, Spanish, TESL Certificate — John A. Fry, President, Franklin & Marshall College Alex S . Chan Hernan Cipriotti Amer Dastgir Canada Argentina Bangladesh Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Dartmouth College Westminster College Middlebury College Middle Eastern Studies, Anthropology Political Science, Business Economics, International Politics Administration, Finance

Yi Nok Chan Nerina Cocchi Ingrid Davalos Lopez Eyob Sebsibe Demeke Hong Kong Italy Paraguay Ethiopia UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA Dartmouth College Middlebury College Smith College Westminster College Philosophy Theatre, German Anthropology Philosophy, Mathematics

Shinjini Chatterjee Margina Cocozza Bendana Whitney V . Day Branka Denkova India Costa Rica USA Republic of Macedonia UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Brown University Methodist University Princeton University Westminster College International Relations, Biology, Cell Biology, Microbiology History International Business Gender and Sexuality Studies

Brijlal Chaudhari Jeremy Coutinho Tenzin Dechen Tilman C . Dette Nepal Uganda Tibet Germany Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific St. Lawrence University St. Lawrence University Smith College Dartmouth College Economics Economics, Psychology Biochemisty Economics, Mathematics

Ivan Chavdarov Tamara Cupara Jhon Delhy Nolivos Sidy Mohamed Diakhate Class of 2010 Bulgaria Croatia Ecuador Senegal Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Hood College Macalester College Colby College Earlham College Economics Hispanic Studies Economics, Mathematics Comparative Language & Linguistics, Mathematics

44 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 45 “It is no surprise to us how the Davis United Mlungisi Dlamini Hayley Faba-Sack Sakun Gajurel Swaziland Israel Nepal World College Scholars continue to have a KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Franklin & Marshall St. Lawrence University Methodist University profound effect on the entire Hood Anthropology Conservation Biology Sociology community. An added bonus has been Ncamiso Sonic Dlamini Sonate Omolara Gandonu observing how these scholars have enhanced Aichatou Fall Swaziland Senegal Nigeria the quality of life, not only at Hood, but KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic College of the Atlantic Colby College Skidmore College throughout the Frederick, Maryland region. Human Ecology Economics, Mathematics Molecular Biology In constant demand by our Chamber of Micaela Dominguez Prost Liangyi Fan Jean Gilles Gardy Commerce, four Frederick County Rotary Argentina Chile Haiti Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC–USA clubs and other organizations, these scholars Middlebury College Colby College Hood College Film, Media Culture, Italian Economics, Mathematics International Economics serve as exceptional ambassadors promoting worldwide goodwill, understanding, and Mura Dominko Val Andrew Fano Christie Gibson peace. We are proud to call them our own.” Croatia Philippines Canada Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India — Ronald J. Volpe, President, Hood College Lake Forest College Luther College Cornell University Psychology Nursing Economics

Masa Dikanovic Dongwi H . Dongwi Mohammad Aman Farahi Atang Gilika Montenegro Namibia Afghanistan Botswana Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Wellesley College Westminster College Middlebury College Macalester College Cognitive & Linguistic Physics, Mathematics, Biochemistry Economics, International Politics Economics Sciences, Spanish

Celani Dlamini Makhosazana Dube Peter Qekisi Fiee Gustavo A . Godinez Swaziland Swaziland Kingdom of Lesotho Costa Rica UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Whitman College Washington and Lee University Earlham College Westminster College Economics Biology Chemistry Computer Science

Melusi Dlamini Luis Enriquez Daniel Franz Steven Gotama Class of 2010 Swaziland Colombia USA Indonesia KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Harvard College Luther College Kenyon College Earlham College Chemistry Communication Studies Mathematics Business, Nonprofit Management

46 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 47 Not only do Davis UWC Scholars bring a Andres Guzman Garza Rudy Alejandro Herrera Saila Huusko Marmol Mexico Finland Guatemala wealth of experience to our campus, but they UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Earlham College Middlebury College also bring high expectations for what their Macalester College Politics, International Studies Political Science, Film, Media Culture Economics, Latin American Studies educational experience should offer them.

Bizuwork Tilahun Halimatou Hima Moussa Lelde Ilzina These expectations require us as an institution Hailegebriel Dioula Latvia Ethiopia Niger to grow and push the boundaries of what we UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Macalester College Westminster College Wellesley College can do as a small institution in ways that Political Science, International Studies Economics, Business Administration International Relations, Economics ultimately benefit every student who walks Alouat Hamoudi Anna Alissa Hitzemann Anas Iqtait Algeria Niger & Germany through our doors. Palestine UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA College of the Atlantic Report Westminster College Wellesley College Methodist University Political Science, International Cinema & Media Studies, Financial Economics Relations & Diplomacy Africana Studies

Joonas M . Govenius Maurifa Hassan Mark Hiza Kevin F . Jackson-Ugueto Finland Maldives Tanzania Venezuela Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa UWC–USA Princeton University Connecticut College Westminster College Dartmouth College Physics Psychology Economics, Psychology Economics

F . Joshua Grehan Koji Hayakawa Emily Hogan Saaniya Jairath Canada Japan USA India Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Princeton University Luther College Harvard College Carleton College Woodrow Wilson School Political Science, International Relations Social Studies Economics

Lin Guo Man (hok Sze) Hayashi Tang Jeannine Hollaus Jonathan Donald Jenner China China Austria USA UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA UWC–USA Westminster College Brown University Wellesley College Earlham College International Business Geology, Biology International Relations Economics, Peace & Global Studies

Deeksha Gupta Nisreen M A. . Hejab Abdulrahman Hussein Nokuzola Jenness Class of 2010 India Palestine Ethiopia USA Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA UWC of Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Brown University Middlebury College Lafayette College Brown University Applied Math-economics Biochemistry Economics and Business Development Studies

48 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 49 Vaikath Alexander Job Lian Kasper Divya Kirti Our Davis UWC Scholar cluster continues to India The Netherlands India Mahindra UWC of India Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia take leadership roles throughout the campus Cornell University Middlebury College Cornell University Mathematics, Economics Geography, Architectural Studies Mathematics, Economics — in both curricular and cocurricular dimensions of campus life. Davis UWC Alberto E . Jurado Varela Tara Vajra Kelton Benjamin E . Koczwarski Scholars excel in the classroom, earn academic Mexico United States Canada Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa awards, are elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and Princeton University Wesleyan College Princeton University Operations Research, Film Studies Civil & Environmental Engineering regularly earn college honors. They are active in Financial Engineering athletics, student government, student-faculty Katrin Kabral Razan Khabour Eva Kolker Estonia Jordan USA committees, new student orientation programs, UWC–USA UWC–USA UWC–USA Dartmouth College Connecticut College Brown University and residence-life staff as well as other clubs Economics Economics Economics and student organizations. Davis UWC Scholars have initiated educational programs Chilungamo Kadzanja Nadira Khudayberdieva Patryk M . Kolmer Malawi Uzbekistan Poland that enhance the community as a whole by Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Wheaton College Earlham College Trinity College helping promote international perspectives in International Relations, Economics International Studies Economics, Public Policy & Law the International Cultural Center and other

Sadiatu Ruth Kamara Alexander Kim Wanlapa Komkai venues on campus. Davis Scholars regularly Sierra Leone Uzbekistan Thailand UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Red Cross Nordic UWC convene planning committees and are integral Skidmore College Wheaton College Westminster College to the success of the wide variety of cultural Business Management, Mathematics, Economics Economics, International Business International Affiars expositions that occur on campus annually.

Lakshmi Kannan Sung Eun Kim Besjona Kreka Earlham College Report India South Korea Albania Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Connecticut College Vassar College Macalester College Economics, Gender Studies Political Science, Asian Studies Economics, Mathematics

Kunal Kathpalia Jordanne King Rajat Krishna Class of 2010 India Jamaica USA UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Cornell University Williams College Princeton University Operations Research, Engineering Theatre Economics

50 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 51 “Duke University recognizes that the schools Christopher Lam Oscar Lied Darshini A . Mahadevia Canada/Hong Kong Norway India that best open their students’ minds to other Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Middlebury College Hamilton College Colby College cultures and worlds of understanding will be Biology Chinese, Religious Studies Psychology the ones best equipped to meet the needs of Tsewang Bhuti Lama Sheila Lin Mustafa Mahmoud our changing times. The Davis UWC Nepal United Kingdom Iraq/USA Scholars Program brings exceptional students Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic St. Lawrence University Brown University Westminster College and future global leaders to our campus, who Government, Asian Studies Literatures and Cultures in English Business Administration enrich the experience of their classmates and Ha Thai Le Maria Lisiakova Tatenda Audrey Makanza inspire them to think and act globally. We are Vietnam Slovakia Zimbabwe Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific honored to be part of the Davis UWC Colby College Wellesley College Earlham College Economics, International Studies Political Science, International Relations Peace & Global Studies, Politics Scholars Program and congratulate them on their 10th anniversary.” Jeena Lee Kalu Long Nomthandazo Malambo — Richard H. Brodhead, President, Duke University South Korea USA Zambia UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Macalester College Skidmore College Harvard College Chemistry Government Chemistry

Nana Grace Barbara Meng Shu Lee Yang Lu Brajesh Malla Teiko Kwapong Taiwan China Nepal Norway UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Cornell University Dartmouth College Connecticut College Luther College Food Science Economics, Mathematics Economics, International Relations Management

Aneth S . Laban Sonam Lhamo Rodney Machokoto Ola Rye Malm Tanzania Bhutan Zimbabwe Norway UWC–USA UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Colby College Wheaton College Methodist University Yale University Biology Economics Accounting Economics, Political Science

Yu-Chen Eugene Lai Ma Andrea Liamzon Janeen Madan Lukas Manka Class of 2010 Hong Kong Philippines India Czech Republic Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA Vassar College Lewis & Clark College Vassar College Earlham College Cognitive Science Foreign Languages Political Science, French Economics

52 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 53 “Projects Like Ours Have a Huge Impact” St. Lucia: “Propagating Peace” From Peru to East Timor, Davis Projects for Peace Affected Lives To make sure their planting of 2,000 trees to stabilize four miles of a riverbank in St Lucia, West Indies, would have a Begun in 2007 and on-going each summer since, the Davis Projects for Peace initiative has awarded widening impact, three Davis UWC Scholars from College over 300 $10,000 grants to U.S. colleges and universities to undertake meaningful summer projects of the Atlantic involved farmers, local organizations and national ministries, and did environmental education with around the world. In 2009, 28 Davis UWC Scholars were among those who designed and carried out students from 11 neighboring communities. Projects for Peace. These pages profile a sampling of those initiatives. Riverbank erosion threatens food and water security, agriculture, fisheries, and tourism in St. Lucia. To address Projects for Peace are made possible through the generosity of visionary philanthropist Kathryn it, the “Propagating Peace” team raised more funding from Kathryn W. Davis W. Davis, now 103 years old and as committed as ever to finding building blocks for peace in the the St. Lucia Development Fund and the First National Bank of St. Lucia. world. To learn more about the Projects for Peace, please visit www.davisprojectsforpeace.org. “Our work was a pilot of a bigger project that can be integrated in other regions of the country and other countries of the Caribbean,” says Neil Oculi (UWC Venezuela), a St. Lucian who led the project with Zimmerman Cardona (Belize, UWC Venezuela) and Andrew Louw (South Africa, UWC–USA).

East Timor: Peace through Water East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, is also one of the world’s poorest — and in the country’s remote eastern region, nearly 60 percent of the people have no access to safe drinking water, often causing conflict. East Timorese Milca Batista (UWC– USA, Methodist University) led a project that is building a water- storage tank and sanitation facilities for his home community, Baguia. Ethiopia: Wells for Better Well-Being Milca assembled a team and recruited volunteer local labor in return for food supplies. The tank will collect water from a spring, “Water scarcity is a global problem,” says Hassen Yesuf (Ethiopia, UWC Norway). “Tackling ensuring a year-round safe supply for the whole community. this problem is a first step toward eradication of poverty and securing of world peace.” The project wasn’t easy — Milca’s team worked through Hassen’s project, with fellow Princeton Scholar Fatu Conteh (Sierra Leone, UWC setbacks and delays. “I felt I had to do something, seeing people Norway), drilled five water wells in two semidesert mountain-highland villages near helpless,” she says. “I learned a lot.” Hassen’s hometown in northeastern Ethiopia. The students won additional funding from the Princeton Environmental Institute, and got help from Ethiopia’s Bureau of Water Resource Management. “In Ethiopia, there’s just no escape from the water problem,” Hassen says. The new wells should, he says, provide villagers with good water for at least five years. “Projects like ours have a huge impact in lives and well-being,” he adds.

54 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 55 Olena O . Marchenko Mame Coumba Mbodji Ukraine Senegal Palestine: A Sustaining Partnership UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Adriatic For his country Palestine to coexist peacefully with Israel, Jehad Ayoush (UWC Colby College Methodist University Atlantic, U. Florida) believes the key is “the human factor — if the people are Biology, Computer Science Business Administration developed enough to just basically build this country.” The Yalla Palestine Initiative, which Jehad carried out with fellow Florida Martin Marcinko Thembi Mdluli students Ali Zuaiter (Jordan, UWC Atlantic) and American Travis Hornsby, recruited Slovakia Swaziland five promising woman business students from Birzeit University to run a UWC of the Adriatic KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa microfinance program for very poor women in the northern West Bank, who Kenyon College Johns Hopkins University borrow, support each other, and repay in small groups. Political Science Biomedical Engineering “We were trying to come up with a partnership model that would prove sustainable,” Jehad says. The initiative will continue for at least two more years, with a fundraising team, support from the Palestinian Business Women’s Sanda Markovic Sidhant Mehra Association, and about 15 beneficiaries so far repaying loans. Bosnia-Herzegovina USA Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic Methodist University Williams College Peru: New Futures for Teen Mothers Financial Economics Economics Madres Fuertes means “strong mothers” — and in Lima, Peru, a project by that name offered 10 teenage mothers the skills, esteem, and outlook they need Sicelo Simon Masango Mesay Melese to build a better future for themselves and their children. Swaziland Ethiopia Lake Forest College students Antti Aki Eemeli Isoaho (Finland, UWC–USA) and UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic Henry Osmar Salas Lazo (Peru, UWC–USA) worked with a prominent Peruvian Carleton College Colby College women’s NGO to provide the moms with training and equipment for sewing Chemistry Economics, Mathematics products for sale, plus workshops in parenting, nutrition, health care, disease prevention, family planning, and legal rights. “We didn’t want to just give these girls skills so they can work and provide for Hormez Masani Christine Meling their children,” Antti says. “We hope they can break the unfortunate cycle in which India Sudan teenage mothers’ children are destined to poverty and lack of education.” Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Franklin & Marshall Luther College Theatre, Government Health, Social Work Kosovo: Bridging Ethnic Barriers In Kosovo, Ermira Murati (Albania, Pearson UWC, Colby) carried out two initiatives. She brought two Pristina university students together with the local Salek Bozeid Mauloud Takudzwa Mhundwa Business Startup Center and a business consultant to create a new small Western Sahara Zimbabwe company, which promotes goods sold by shops in Gjakova, Kosovo, via an UWC of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia expanding website. Methodist University Hood College Mira also organized a new NGO, Global Motion, which has three student Global Studies Economics, Business Management leaders training Pristina high schoolers to perform awareness-raising theater pieces on issues like poverty, HIV/AIDS, and drugs. Global Motion also continues to run day camps that mingle young people from Kosovo’s Serb, Albanian, and Tahl Mayer Leanne Mirandilla Class of 2010 Roma communities. USA Hong Kong “There’s a lot of stigma associated with different ethnic groups; we’re trying UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC to give these children another view,” says Mira. “It’s been quite difficult to do, Brandeis University Dartmouth College actually, but we’ve done it.” Creative Writing

56 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 57 Alexander Mirzoyan Catherine Munyua Shyama Nair “You cannot fix the world unless you Russia Kenya Singapore Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC understand it. Amherst’s Davis UWC Westminster College Lafayette College Hamilton College International Business, Art, Economics, Business Neuroscience, Pre-med Scholars bring with them ideas for how to link Business Administration leadership, and unique perspectives that help Nafisa Mohammadi Adam-Maliq Walter Muro Josephine Y . Nalule us imagine and add to what we mean to each Afghanistan Tanzania Uganda Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa UWC–USA other and the world. In doing so, they College of the Atlantic Macalester College Princeton University Human Ecology Economics Molecular Biology immensely enrich the campus debate about who we are and how we can and should Roya Mohammadi Shelter Musasa Arjun Ravi Narayan Afghanistan Zimbabwe India engage in the world around us.” UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Smith College Earlham College Williams College — Anthony W. Marx, President, Amherst College Economics, Government Political Science Computer Science, Economics

Alejandro Monroy-Huerta Pricillah Mwamba Khadeeja Naseem Anita Nwachukwu Mexico Zambia Maldives Nigeria Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Westminster College Westminster College College of the Atlantic Wellesley College Sociology, Anthropology Business Administration Human Ecology Economics, French

Joshua T . Muketha Nungari Mwangi Eng Han Ng Daniel Ochoterena Laposse Kenya Kenya Malaysia Mexico UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Princeton University Brown University Dartmouth College University of Richmond Civil & Environmental Engineering Political Science Economics Business Administration, Economics

Anandita Mukherji Kevin M . Mwenda Moonga Ng’andu Rinchen D . Olthang India Kenya Zambia India Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Luther College Dartmouth College Luther College Colby College Political Science, Philosophy Environmental Studies English Economics, Art History

Edward Munyeshuli Sylvia Gift Nabukeera Ernesto Ferrer Nunes George Haack Osei-Mensah Class of 2010 Rwanda Uganda Angola Ghana KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa UWC of the Atlantic Westminster College Luther College Macalester College Middlebury College Computer Science, Management Accounting Computer Science Chemistry Information Systems

58 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 59 As leaders of student organizations, featured Emmanuel Owusu-Amankwah Erika Phelps Harivony Rakotoarivelo Ghana USA Madagascar presenters at campus events, recipients of UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Amherst College Earlham College University of Pennsylvania prestigious academic awards and innovators Economics Biochemistry, Pre-med Health and Societies of service learning programs, Davis UWC Rafael G . Palomino Badilla Ma Khin Pyi Son Scholars embody excellence in global Manaswini Ramkumar Mexico Myanmar India citizenship. They maintain their friendships UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Princeton University Williams College Luther College with U.S. students and the close bonds within Sociology Biology Political Science, Economics the Davis cohort long after graduation. We are Jahnvi Vadakka Pananchikal Yiming Qi Brigitte Remy-Yee proud that the first recipient of Macalester’s India China USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Global Citizenship Award was Tonderai Westminster College Dartmouth College Princeton University Broadcast Journalism Computer Science Chikuwa ’96, a graduate of the UWC of Psychology Swaziland. Tonderai also presented the address Stutii Parasrampuria Nicolas Raga Legarraga Anna Reznickova at the 2009 Commencement. India Chile Czech Republic Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic Macalester College Report Johns Hopkins University Skidmore College Smith College Molecular & Cellular Biology, Economics Economics Chemistry

Olufunmilola Osinupebi Kayton Bharat Parekh Regan Rahardja Abdul Hussain Rezahi Nigeria USA Singapore Afghanistan UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India Wellesley College Macalester College Claremont McKenna College Westminster College Economics, Africana Studies Computer Science Psychology Biochemistry

Rosie Osire Dobromir P . Parushev Poorva Rajaram Druvinda Rodrigo Kenya Bulgaria India Singapore UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Wellesley College Princeton University College of the Atlantic Wheaton College Economics, French Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Human Ecology Economics

Sanzhar Ospankulov Yanislav Petrov Anirudh Rajashekar Daniela Rodriguez Da Silva Class of 2010 Kazakhstan Bulgaria USA Venezuela Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic Westminster College Harvard College Amherst College Brown University Business Finance, International Economics History Political Science, Gender and Business, Entrepreneurship Sexuality Studies

60 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 61 Bridget Sackey Maria de la Cruz Prerna Seth “As a residential liberal-arts college, Denison Ghana Salvador Lopez India Red Cross Nordic UWC Spain Mahindra UWC of India University provides a wide variety of University of Pennsylvania UWC–USA Middlebury College Nursing Earlham College Economics opportunities for students to learn from one Philosophy another in the classroom, in the college Alex Samma Ahmad Fahim Sahray Thulani Shabangu residence halls, and in student organizational Afghanistan Burkina Faso Swaziland Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa life and activities. Students learn the most Westminster College Connecticut College Westminster College Accounting, Business Finance Biochemistry Computer Science, Physics when the student body is full of men and women who represent different backgrounds Siddarth Saikia Sami Saqer Mohamed Shakir India Palestine Maldives and experiences. The Davis United World UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Macalester College Macalester College Westminster College College Scholars Program brings to Denison Humanities, Media, Cultural Studies Computer Science Computer Science, outstanding students from around the world Mathematics, Physics who contribute to the learning environment Henry Salas Lazo Sayed Jawed Sarchasmah Mio Shimma Peru Afghanistan Japan that all of our students enjoy.” UWC–USA UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Lake Forest College Skidmore College Carleton College — Dale T. Knobel, President, Denison University International Relations, Government, International Affairs International Relations, History Latin American Studies

Brenda Nataly Salas Neves Obakeng Wame Seitshiro Arthur Sillah Precious Simalundu Peru Botswana Sierra Leone Zambia Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Lewis & Clark College University of Richmond Macalester College Westminster College Sociology, Anthropology Accounting Chemistry, Biochemistry Business Administration, Finance

Diomedes Saldana Greco David Sengeh Gustavo A . Silva Cano Aparajita Singh Panama Sierra Leone Colombia India Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India University of Richmond Harvard College Princeton University Washington and Lee University Chemistry Engineering Woodrow Wilson School Economics, Physics, Engineering

Babui Salsabil Amma Serwaah-Panin Benjamin Silverstein Michael L . Smith Class of 2010 Bangladesh Ghana/Swaziland USA Panama Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic University of Richmond Dartmouth College Johns Hopkins University Princeton University Marketing and Management Economics, Mathematics Political Science, Sociology Molecular Biology

62 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 63 I have no doubt that the Davis UWC Scholars Tonje Stolpestad Abinash Swain Ramon Cuauhtemoc Taylor Norway India USA across America will “shape a better world,” Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Smith College Westminster College Johns Hopkins University as they have already helped to shape a better Computer Science Computer Science International Studies campus here at St. Lawrence — one that is Lukas Strnad Nicole Szucs Guzman Yu Tazawa more in touch with our increasingly global Czech Republic Bolivia Japan society and the skills we all need to create UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Harvard College St. Lawrence University University of Pennsylvania transnational cooperation and solutions for Mathematics Environmental & Global Studies Electrical Engineering the pressing questions facing our world. Arvis Sulovari Deanna Tamborelli Cristina Tedman St. Lawrence University Report Albania USA Panama UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC Dartmouth College Middlebury College University of Florida Computer Science Latin American Studies, Geology Political Science

Sougrynoma Zainatou Sore Zahid F . Sunderani Pui Lam Tang Nemanja Tepavcevic Burkina Faso Canada Hong Kong Montenegro Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Macalester College Princeton University Princeton University Middlebury College Economics, International Studies Psychology Economics European Studies

Maria Soria Diaz Sasiya Supprakit Gabriel Tarriba Vero Testa Spain Thailand Mexico Italy Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Washington and Lee University Hood College University of Pennsylvania Brown University Journalism Management, International Economics Applied Mathematics, Economics Economics & Finance

Michelle Soto Karishma “Cookie” Afia Tasneem Samira Thomas Ecuador Sushikumar Bangladesh Canada Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific India Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific College of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Wellesley College Brown University Human Ecology Luther College Economics Political Science, Urban Studies Economics

Ana Stolar Premchai Susophit Harsha Tata Karuna Sze-Ngar Tsang Class of 2010 Croatia Thailand India Hong Kong UWC–USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Earlham College Westminster College University of Florida University of Florida Chemistry, Art, Art History Computer Science, Business Finance Public Relations

64 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 65 Pacific Tuyishime Mario Emmanuel Meina Xin Yale is truly proud to be a partner in the Davis Rwanda Villalba Ferreira China UWC of the Atlantic Paraguay Li Po Chun UWC UWC Scholars Program, and the wealth of Tufts University Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Richmond Computer Science University of Richmond Accounting experience and diversity of perspectives that Political Science the Davis UWC Scholars bring to our campus Crystal Wai Jayakrishna Upadhyay Jing Xu are invaluable gifts to the university. Nepal Hong Kong Sweden Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Yale University Report Colby College Northwestern University Brown University Economics, Mathematics Industrial Engineering Performance Studies

Estefania Vaca Zabala Lijuan Wang Laura Yakas Mei Yuan Bolivia China New Zealand China Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Florida Macalester College Kenyon College Westminster College Anthropology, Latin American Studies Economics, Mathematics Anthropology Biology

Nandita Vaidyanathan Xiaoxue Weng Christopher J . Yarnell Liliane Zeh Moto India Japan Canada Cameroon UWC of South East Asia Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India Brown University Middlebury College Princeton University Luther College Economics, Psychology Economics, International Politics Mathematics Communication Studies, French

Deniz Vatansever Desiree Yan Wong Hassen M . Yesuf Miljan Zecevic Turkey Hong Kong Ethiopia Montenegro UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Trinity College University of Florida Princeton University Bates College Neuroscience Psychology Astrophysical Sciences Politics, German

Pedro Veintimilla Torres Ka Ho Matthew Wong Holing Yip Anni Zha Ecuador Hong Kong Hong Kong China UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Westminster College Cornell University Wesleyan College Washington and Lee University Business Administration, Government Sociology, Psychology Public Accounting, Studio Art International Business

Teju Velayudhan Michelle Wong Vanessa H . Yu Pawel Zimoch Class of 2010 India Hong Kong Hong Kong Poland Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Wellesley College Wellesley College Princeton University Harvard College Economics, Mathematics Philosophy, Music Operations Research, Engineering Financial Engineering

66 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 67 Additional Seniors Darcia Marc Iserlis Sneha Narayan Niyati Roy Maria Tsvetkova “We are excited to welcome our first cohort Datshkovsky Saenz USA India India Russia Anthony Anyona Mexico UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic of Davis UWC Scholars. These student Kenya Mahindra UWC of India Columbia University Oberlin College Columbia University Union College Red Cross Nordic UWC Union College History Mathematics Economics Psychology ambassadors enrich the academic and social Dickinson College Economics Chi Ching Ko Andrew Nkumbula Maeesha Saeed Diana Tung discourse in our community, and their Environmental Sciences Rohan Dhir Hong Kong Zambia Maldives Australia contributions to our campus are the epitome Dulguun United Kingdom Li Po Chun UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia University of Virginia Southern Africa Earlham College Bryn Mawr College Bayasgalan of global education — dialogue that crosses Mongolia Columbia University Accounting, Finance Harvard College Human Development, Anthropology, Mahindra UWC of India Industrial Engineering and Economics Social Relations Political Science cultural boundaries as we prepare tomorrow’s Dickinson College Operations Research Matthew Lowell Economics Malta Iyayi Oyegun Shejuti Sarwar Benjamin Whitney leaders for a complex, interdependent, and William Guy Dobyns Lester B. Pearson United Kingdom Bangladesh USA Michael Beshara USA UWC of the Pacific KaMhlaba UWC of Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic pluralistic world.” Egypt UWC–USA Westminster College Southern Africa Yale University University of Virginia Lester B. Pearson Lewis & Clark College Political Science Barnard College Economics Foreign Affairs — Jonathan Veitch, President, Occidental College UWC of the Pacific Economics Africana Studies & Cornell University Eugenia Machado Human Rights Mary Slattery Chauntez Wilson Nicholas Elser Economics Venezuela USA Bahamas USA Li Po Chun UWC Zuguang Qi Lester B. Pearson UWC Lester B. Pearson Ka Yuk Cheung Li Po Chun UWC Haverford College Sweden of the Pacific UWC of the Pacific Yaru Wu Hong Kong Cornell University Psychology UWC–USA Oberlin College Barnard College China Li Po Chun UWC Chinese & Asian Dartmouth College Latin American Studies, Political Science Red Cross Nordic UWC Manel Mahroug Cornell University Pacific Studies Economics Politics, International Mount Holyoke College Algeria Hon Leung Wong Industrial & Labor Studies Psychology Nakhshab Relations UWC of the Adriatic Akshatha Hong Kong Farhikhtah Dickinson College Ramakrishnan Mi Sun Mahindra UWC of India Oleh Zadoretskyy Sweden Anton Chaevitch Biology Australia China University of Ukraine Lester B. Pearson UWC Netherlands UWC of South East Asia Lester B. Pearson Pennsylvania Lester B. Pearson of the Pacific Marco Marin UWC–USA Barnard College UWC of the Pacific Finance UWC of the Pacific Union College Colombia Harvard College English Middlebury College Lewis & Clark College Political Science Lester B. Pearson Tsering Yangzom Germanic Language & Economics, Japanese German Studies Nikhil Ramburn Literature UWC of the Pacific Tibet Ferdinand Flagstad Methodist University Mauritius Kei Wen Tam Red Cross Nordic UWC Ali Zuaiter Denmark Claire Chun Global Studies Mahindra UWC of India Hong Kong Mount Holyoke College Jordan Lester B. Pearson UWC Malaysia Middlebury College Li Po Chun UWC Political and Economic UWC of the Atlantic of the Pacific Mohapi Mohapi UWC–USA Film, Media Culture Swarthmore College Development University of Florida Colorado College Lesotho Johns Hopkins University Art Economics, International Economics Red Cross Nordic UWC Michael Riess Xiang Ling Yap International Studies Development University of Florida USA Stefanie Thaslim Malaysia Emily Cohane-Mann Rajika Goel Geology UWC of South East Asia Singapore Lester B. Pearson

USA India Tufts University UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Pacific Class of 2010 UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Sudeep Moniz International Relations Lehigh University Harvard College Tufts University University of Virginia India Design Arts Engineering Philosophy Urban Planning Li Po Chun UWC Columbia University Engineering

68 The Class of 2010 Davis United World College Scholars Program 69 H.M. Iftekhar Akter Aparna Ashok Monica Ballesteros Arias Class of 2011 Bangladesh India Mexico UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic Samsoni Abraham University of Florida Luther College Wellesley College Tanzania Li Po Chun UWC Brian Almadi Bannet Asingura Bianka Ballina Calderon Macalester College Kenya Uganda Nicaragua UWC–USA UWC–USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Nevin Abutaima Dartmouth College Earlham College University of Florida Palestine UWC of the Adriatic Sitraka F. Nareg V. Aslanian Marianne Bampire St. Lawrence University Andriamanantenasoa Jordan Rwanda Madagascar Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Jazmin Acuna Cantero Lester B. Pearson Brown University Southern Africa Paraguay UWC of the Pacific Westminster College Cedar Joseph Attanasio UWC–USA Princeton University Connecticut College USA Milca Baptista Andres Angel Li Po Chun UWC Timor-Leste Kamil Adamczewski Colombia Middlebury College UWC–USA Poland Mahindra UWC of India Methodist University Veiko Aunapuu UWC–USA Claremont McKenna Estonia Lorenzo Bartolucci The Undergraduates Dartmouth College College Red Cross Nordic UWC Italy Kwesi N. Adarkwa Leo Anzagira Brown University UWC–USA Ghana Ghana Harvard College Jehad Ayoush Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Palestine Amirkhan Batalov Princeton University UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Atlantic Russia Mona Aditya Dartmouth College University of Florida Red Cross Nordic UWC Nepal Maxim Appleton Westminster College Raisa Aziz Lester B. Pearson Singapore South Africa Shai Bedik UWC of the Pacific UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic USA Cornell University Whitman College Brown University UWC–USA Henrietta Afari Mohannad A. Arbaji Tufts University Saryah Azmat Ghana Jordan Pakistan Behailu Bekera UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Ethiopia Harvard College Brown University Dartmouth College KaMhlaba UWC of John Agbaje Julian Arni Southern Africa Halimatou Bachir Abdou Nigeria Brazil Westminster College Niger UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson Yasmin Isoken Belo-Osagie Dartmouth College Harvard College UWC of the Pacific Nigeria Sheila Agiti Jimerson Asencio Ferrufino Westminster College UWC of the Atlantic Ghana Honduras Princeton University

Alvaro Ballarin Cabrera Class of 2011 UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson Spain Alexander Belykh Princeton University UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson Russia Tecber Ahmed Saleh Macalester College The following pages list the undergraduate Davis United World College UWC of the Pacific Li Po Chun UWC Algeria Scholars — the members of the classes of 2011, 2012, and 2013. Macalester College Westminster College The scholars are listed alphabetically by class. Each scholar’s name is Red Cross Nordic UWC followed by his or her home country (or countries), UWC school, and college Westminster College or university. Davis United World College Scholars Program 71 “In December I had the great honor of Hatem Ben Moussa Ashton M.P. Brown Long (Landon) Chan Wai Ho Chu Ishmail Daoh Aida Dominguez Ortiz USA Canada Hong Kong China Sierra Leone Mexico attending the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony UWC–USA UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA UWC–USA Princeton University Princeton University Carleton College Northwestern University Earlham College Luther College in Oslo, where Barack Obama was recognized Nina Maja Bergmar Mungunchimeg Buyan Natacha Chater Cure Victoria Cilley Hussein Daraghma Alvaro Donoso as the 2009 Nobel laureate based on his Sweden Mongolia Lebanon USA Palestine USA UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA UWC–USA ‘extraordinary efforts to strengthen Dartmouth College Westminster College University of Florida Vassar College Lake Forest College Johns Hopkins University international diplomacy and cooperation Saloni Bhojwani Maja Cabarkapa Saikrishna S. Chavali Jeremy Cline Adishree Datta Braulio Dumba Singapore Montenegro India USA India Angola between peoples.’ In his speech, President UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Tufts University Skidmore College Colby College Middlebury College The College of Idaho Luther College Obama gave public voice to the ‘unrecognized Murat Bilgel Prudencio Cabral Siwen Chen Stephanie Coba Chavez Fortunato De Sousa Arnav Durani millions whose quiet acts of courage and Turkey Timor-Leste China Ecuador Angola India UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India compassion’ inspire others — individuals Johns Hopkins University Lake Forest College Wellesley College Colorado College Skidmore College Carleton College whose daily sacrifice and labor make them, Alison Blake Alejandro Calcano Sopheak Chheng Maria Angelica Natalie DeBoursac May El Menshawy USA Venezuela Cambodia Coca Ramos Turkey Egypt perhaps, ‘far more deserving of this honor.’ UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC Bolivia UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Luther College Vassar College Middlebury College UWC–USA Hamilton College Dartmouth College Notre Dame of Maryland We do, indeed, have many individuals to Hanna Bobyk Amanda Calvo Leah Chibwe Juan Sebastian Delgado Mohammed El-Rufai Theodore Coleman thank for extraordinary efforts to make this Ukraine USA Zambia Argentina Nigeria UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Nigeria UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic world a more peaceful place. Shelby Davis’s Dartmouth College Smith College Southern Africa UWC–USA Boston Conservatory Wheaton College Colorado College The College of Idaho Ting Bok Zimmerman Cardona Cadnel Detchou Jorge Enriquez Murillo generous investment in peace through the Hong Kong Belize Margaret Chidothe Hunter Cox Benin Bolivia USA education of thousands of international Li Po Chun UWC Bolivar UWC of Zimbabwe KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC Princeton University Agriculture Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Southern Africa Union College College of the Atlantic Wellesley College UWC of the Pacific Westminster College students is certainly praiseworthy. The Davis Luis Eduardo Bilkan Erkmen Dartmouth College Bonilla-Rivera Bryan Cayabyab Nelson F. Chiwara Annupama Dey Turkey UWC Scholars help bridge cultures and Colombia Philippines Zimbabwe German Cuervo Martinez India UWC of the Adriatic Colombia continents in profound and meaningful ways. UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Princeton University University of Florida UWC of the Pacific Princeton University UWC of South East Asia School of the Art Institute Anna Ershova Luther College Earlham College of Chicago And perhaps one day a Davis UWC Scholar Uri H. Bram Tammi Choi Russia United Kingdom Andres Celin South Korea Huong T. Dang Emma Diouf Li Po Chun UWC will mount the dais at Oslo City Hall to accept UWC of the Atlantic Colombia UWC of South East Asia Viet Nam Senegal Yale University Princeton University Li Po Chun UWC Colby College Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA his or her prize for fostering peace and Mathias Esmann Haverford College Brown University Earlham College

Mpho Brown Wai Yue Andrea Choi Denmark Class of 2011 cooperation between peoples.” Lesotho Wimalin Chalermporn Australia Anastasia Danilyuk Volkan Doda Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Thailand Li Po Chun UWC Russia Turkey Princeton University — Richard L. Torgerson, President, Luther College Columbia University UWC of the Atlantic Dartmouth College Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic Westminster College UWC of the Pacific Yale University Methodist University

72 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 73 Lorena Espinoza Guerrero Yue-Kwong Fung Anna-Elysia Glover Claudia Gutierrez Lopez Duc Ho Yahia Imam Venezuela Canada Canada Mexico Viet Nam Egypt Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Middlebury College University of Vassar College Kenyon College Duke University Skidmore College Pennsylvania Michael G. Ewart Mattie Govan Noelia S. Guzman Quoc Ho Jasmin Imran Al-Sous Canada Sieuwerd Gaastra Canada Argentina Viet Nam Switzerland UWC of the Adriatic Netherlands Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic Lester B. Pearson UWC–USA Brown University Lester B. Pearson Dartmouth College Williams College UWC of the Pacific University of UWC of the Pacific Princeton University Pennsylvania Tribun Ferizaj Iryna Graf Khadeeja Hamid Middlebury College Kosovo Ukraine Maldives Gerard Hoogvliet Joaquin Indacochea UWC of the Adriatic Gimena Galicia-Diaz UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India Netherlands Beltran St. Lawrence University Mexico Gettysburg College St. Lawrence University UWC of South East Asia Peru Red Cross Nordic UWC Macalester College UWC of the Adriatic Ares-Nicholas Fisher Francisco Granizo Torres Weiyi Hao University of Florida Lafayette College USA Nicaragua China Jia Hu UWC–USA Siddharth Ganji UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC China Cinthia Isla Marin UWC of the Adriatic was founded in 1982 Peru Johns Hopkins University India Earlham College University of Florida UWC of the Adriatic and was the first UWC outside the English- Mahindra UWC of India Wellesley College Lester B. Pearson Jeniree Flores Delgado Jenny Grinblo Tamima Hashim Franklin & Marshall UWC of the Pacific speaking world. It is located 20km from Trieste Venezuela Israel Bangladesh Xiaoke Huang College Connecticut College KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia China in northeastern Italy, integrated into the Italian/ Antti Isoaho Southern Africa Ricardo Garciaherreros Macalester College Lake Forest College Li Po Chun UWC Slovene village of Duino. All students at the University of Florida Quinones Colorado College Finland Matias Groetaers Joseph Hauck Colombia UWC–USA college study Italian, and the school buildings Tai Ford Chile USA Endre Hudy UWC–USA Lake Forest College USA UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Hungary and residences are spread throughout the village. Earlham College Moana Jagasia KaMhlaba UWC of University of Florida Colorado College Mahindra UWC of India The social-service program seeks to further Southern Africa Roman Gautam Yale University Singapore Patricia Grogan Arianna Heiderer University of Virginia Nepal UWC of South East Asia involve students with the local community. USA USA Lok Sum Hui UWC–USA Duke University Leah A. Fraimow-Wong UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Hong Kong Amherst College USA College of the Atlantic Dartmouth College Li Po Chun UWC Tomas Jagelka UWC of the Adriatic Sera-Leigh Ghouralal Brown University Slovakia Christina Grossmann Nitish Hemdani Prachi Jalan Xin Jia Brown University Trinidad & Tobago Lester B. Pearson Germany India Mohammad Hussinyar India China Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Manaure Francisquez UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Afghanistan Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Westminster College Dartmouth College Rodriguez Wellesley College Colby College UWC of the Adriatic Brown University University of Richmond Venezuela Semere Girmehanes The College of Idaho Arjun Jain Maria Guevara Llatas Michael J. Hempel Alhaji Jalloh David Johnson UWC of the Adriatic Sudan India Peru Canada Hilda Ibriga Sierra Leone Norway Dartmouth College UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic Burkina Faso UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Methodist University Vassar College Yuet Tung Fu University of Richmond Colby College Mahindra UWC of India Middlebury College University of Florida Hong Kong Domas Girtavicius Westminster College Evita Jakubaite Mame Gueye Agnes Hever Anikatrine James Stephanie Joyce Li Po Chun UWC Lithuania Latvia

Senegal Hungary Nikola Ignjatovic U.S. Virgin Islands USA Class of 2011 Dartmouth College UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic Serbia UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC Middlebury College University of Florida Macalester College Middlebury College Li Po Chun UWC Middlebury College Middlebury College Westminster College

74 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 75 “The impact on our school by the Davis Majd Khabour Adriaan Kroon Zerlina Leung Ulrika Lundstsrom Christabel D. Makokha Junette Maxis Jordan USA United Kingdom Sweden Kenya Haiti UWC Scholars Program has been quite Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC Macalester College UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Pacific Lewis & Clark College Dartmouth College Luther College palpable during my time here. While it is fair Dartmouth College Kenyon College Wissam Khalifa Alex Lupsasca Rohan Malik Madusha Mayadunne to say that each and every Davis UWC Scholar Iraq Matthew Kuch Ayesha Lissanevitch France India Sri Lanka UWC of the Adriatic Uganda Nepal UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic I’ve met here is a unique individual, it is also a Skidmore College Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Harvard College Princeton University Westminster College Wheaton College The College of Idaho true statement that, as a group, they have Artur Khalikov Aminata Ly Lubomir Malo Ciara McCartney Russia Anitesh Lal Xu Liu Senegal Slovakia USA extremely well-refined language skills, which UWC–USA Fiji China Lester B. Pearson UWC–USA UWC–USA Methodist University Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Pacific Harvard College Franklin & Marshall allow them to engage in an extraordinary UWC of the Pacific Earlham College Connecticut College College Irfan Nizarali Kherani Douglas Mapondera Washington and Canada Redi Llupa Sakhile Magagula Zimbabwe Sean J.B. McGinnis level of dialogue about our world, our many Lee University Lester B. Pearson Albania Swaziland Red Cross Nordic UWC Canada cultures, and our art. They are invariably UWC of the Pacific Derek M. Lam UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Macalester College UWC of the Atlantic Princeton University Canada Boston Conservatory Colorado College Princeton University Stefania Marchese among our most musically talented students, Li Po Chun UWC Ju Li Khing Brian Lo Shelagh Mahbubani Italy Miriam Mchome Williams College academically strong, intellectually curious, and Malaysia Canada Singapore Lester B. Pearson Tanzania Li Po Chun UWC Ka Yee Lau Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India culturally savvy.” Brown University Hong Kong University of Yale University College of the Atlantic Macalester College UWC of the Atlantic Pennsylvania Bongani Khumalo Sanele Mahlalela Anastasia Mark Guillermo Medina Benitez — Karl Paulnack, Director, Music Division, Princeton University The Boston Conservatory Swaziland Rewant Lokesh Swaziland USA Mexico KaMhlaba UWC of Moshe Lavi India UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia Southern Africa Israel Mahindra UWC of India Earlham College Dartmouth College Macalester College Dartmouth College Red Cross Nordic UWC Luther College Zamachiza Mahlobo Pedro Massinga Sahil Mehra Carleton College Sadi Kakhu Thato Keineetse Kipkorir Kirui Marco Lopes South Africa Mozambique India Botswana Botswana Kenya Cong S. Lee Mozambique UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Lester B. Pearson Hong Kong Li Po Chun UWC Agnes Scott College Southern Africa Carleton College St. Lawrence University Southern Africa UWC of the Pacific Li Po Chun UWC Connecticut College Methodist University Keletso Maine Tara Menon Connecticut College Dartmouth College Colby College Syed Kamal Grace L. Loro Botswana William Mateo India Bangladesh Allana Kembabazi Tamas Kolos-Lakatos Siu Yin Lee Kenya KaMhlaba UWC of USA UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC Uganda Hungary Hong Kong UWC of the Atlantic Southern Africa Mahindra UWC of India Columbia University Earlham College UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC–USA Princeton University Lewis & Clark College Amherst College Selam Mentire Wesleyan University University of Florida Lake Forest College Yasmin Kassam Andrew Louw Aaidha Majdhy Rosa Mato Amboage Ethiopia Canada Marianne Kempes Heejin Koo Man Yee Lee South Africa Maldives Spain Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson USA Singapore Hong Kong UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Lewis & Clark College UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC College of the Atlantic Luther College Cornell University

Chris Merchant Class of 2011 Wellesley College Colorado College School of the Art Institute Princeton University Peter Kit Man Lui Inara Makhmudova Eduardo Matute USA of Chicago Tomas Kavanagh Antonia Kerle Airiin Lehtmets United Kingdom Uzbekistan Honduras Mahindra UWC of India Ireland USA Estonia Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Lewis & Clark College UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Carleton College Amherst College Trinity College Bryn Mawr College Macalester College Pennsylvania

76 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 77 Jay Merchant Adelina Mkami Anja Moulton Mariko Nakayama Joy S. Nkosi Nana Yaa Owusu-Tieku India Tanzania USA United Kingdom Swaziland Ghana UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson KaMhlaba UWC of UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of KaMhlaba UWC of Franklin & Marshall UWC of the Pacific Southern Africa Princeton University Southern Africa Southern Africa College College of the Atlantic Lewis & Clark College Brown University Franklin & Marshall Rashidah Nambaziira College Francis Meyo Matthews Mmopi Maysa Mourad Uganda Kohei Noda Kenya Botswana Lebanon KaMhlaba UWC of Canada Shibani Pandey Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA UWC–USA Southern Africa Lester B. Pearson Nepal Vassar College Harvard College Wellesley College Colorado College UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India Princeton University Cornell University Tanaka Mhambi Gloria Mogie Sharon Muhwezi Xi Nan Zimbabwe Indonesia Uganda China Ann Nordmeyer Shibani Pandya Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Atlantic Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC USA India UWC of the Pacific Kenyon College UWC of the Pacific Luther College UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Dartmouth College Dartmouth College Smith College Brandeis University Aishath Mohamed Thandeka Ndlangamandla Menzi Mhlanga Maldives Angkan Mukherjee Swaziland Sibusiso Ntshalintshali Rachaphum Panichsombat Founded in 1962, UWC of the Atlantic was Swaziland Mahindra UWC of India India KaMhlaba UWC of Swaziland Thailand the first UWC. The college is located in the Mahindra UWC of India College of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia Southern Africa KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC Lake Forest College Hood College Luther College Southern Africa University of Richmond 12th-century St. Donats Castle on the south Rasesh Mohan Methodist University Khin Min Thu India Ndankhonza Munlo Anora Ng Albulen Pano Wales coastline. Students can train to become Myanmar Mahindra UWC of India Swaziland Hong Kong Roja Nunna Albania full members of rescue services such as beach UWC of the Atlantic Yale University KaMhlaba UWC of Li Po Chun UWC India Red Cross Nordic UWC Westminster College Southern Africa Dartmouth College Mahindra UWC of India Princeton University lifeguards, cliff rescue, and the Royal National Carolle Mok Westminster College Colby College Nora Mineva USA Arthur Ng Subin Park Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). There is an RNLI Bulgaria Li Po Chun UWC Ermira Murati Singapore Rachel Ochako South Korea station on campus, with students and staff Lester B. Pearson Cornell University Albania UWC of South East Asia Kenya UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson Dartmouth College UWC of South East Asia Wellesley College providing 24-hour sea rescue for the local area. Joseph Molefi Earlham College UWC of the Pacific Middlebury College Botswana Isaac Ng Sowande Parkinson Colby College Ufra Mir UWC of the Atlantic Hong Kong Neil Oculi Sierra Leone India Middlebury College Nithiyananthan Li Po Chun UWC St. Lucia Red Cross Nordic UWC Robin Pedroza Weschle Niklas Stewart Peters Mahindra UWC of India Muthusamy Wesleyan University Bolivar UWC of Bucknell University William A. Montoya Rivera Germany USA Luther College Malaysia Agriculture Colombia Khoa T. Nguyen Bhoomika Partap UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA College of the Atlantic Gauri Mirashi Red Cross Nordic UWC Viet Nam India Dartmouth College Princeton University Princeton University India Luther College UWC of the Adriatic Nyamsaikhan Odsuren Mahindra UWC of India Sonam Peldon Filip Petricevic Mahindra UWC of India Dick Muyambi Colby College Mongolia Grinnell College Tsiu Moorosi Bhutan Serbia Whitman College Uganda UWC of the Adriatic Lesotho Besjana Nikoci Aditi Patel UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC Methodist University Dorian Miron KaMhlaba UWC of Albania India Brown University St. Lawrence University Bucknell University Moldova Southern Africa UWC of South East Asia Zeina Oweis Mahindra UWC of India Jozeph Pendleton Scarlett Piantini UWC of the Adriatic Harvard College Tanvi T. Nair Westminster College Jordan Wellesley College

USA Dominican Republic Class of 2011 Amherst College India UWC of the Atlantic Mopati M. Morake Roni Nitecki Henry R. Peck UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Harvard College Alisha Mittra Botswana USA United Kingdom University of North College of the Holy Cross College of the Atlantic Singapore Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Carolina at Chapel Hill UWC of South East Asia Williams College Dartmouth College Brown University Wheaton College

78 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 79 “College of the Atlantic’s focus on making a Ashish Rana Luciano Romero Mascarell Mario Salazar Hernandez Julian Seek Estela Shabani Belinda Sibanda Nepal Argentina Colombia Australia Albania Zimbabwe difference in the world has been deeply Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Westminster College Duke University Grinnell College Columbia University Macalester College Lafayette College enhanced by the decade-long presence of the Nikhil Ranadive Winda Rompas Alaa Saleh Mohamed Sehwail Jyotsna Shankar Vera Sidlova inspiring Davis United World College USA Indonesia Palestine Palestine Singapore Czech Republic UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Scholars on campus. With COA’s hands-on Colorado College UWC of the Pacific Columbia University UWC of the Pacific Claremont McKenna Macalester College Luther College Gettysburg College College learning style, all our students are looking to Zaheena Rasheed Gent Salihu Elana J. Siegel Maldives Camilo Rubiano Gomez Serbia Alejandro Seijas Ali Shareef USA learn by doing, applying their studies to the Mahindra UWC of India Colombia UWC of the Adriatic Dominguez Maldives KaMhlaba UWC of Middlebury College UWC of Costa Rica Dartmouth College Uruguay Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa local environment. Thanks to the Davis UWC Methodist University Red Cross Nordic UWC Skidmore College Brown University Fazal Rashid Emily Samaniego University of Richmond Scholars, COA’s locale has become the world.” India Danil Rudoy USA Varini Sharma Maswazi Sihlabela Mahindra UWC of India Russia Mahindra UWC of India Juozas Seimys India Swaziland — David Hales, President, College of the Atlantic Colby College UWC of the Atlantic Barnard College Lithuania UWC of South East Asia KaMhlaba UWC of Middlebury College UWC of the Adriatic Macalester College Southern Africa Siddharth Ratho Awa Sanou Hood College Brown University India Toni-Petri Ruotsalainen Burkina Faso Sanjana Shelar Mahindra UWC of India Finland Lester B. Pearson Monika Sekulic India Mncedisi Sikhondze Valentine Polii Fredy Heriberto Quib Oxom Connecticut College UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Pacific Bosnia-Herzegovina Mahindra UWC of India Swaziland Indonesia Guatemala Lewis & Clark College Middlebury College Red Cross Nordic UWC Oberlin College Lester B. Pearson Athul N. Ravunniarath UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson Hood College UWC of the Pacific India Carlos Sabatino Gonzalez Ville A. Satopaa Yiliu Shen-Burke Hood College UWC of the Pacific Dartmouth College Methodist University Li Po Chun UWC Venezuela Finland Malini Sen Canada Radu Popa Colby College UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India USA UWC of the Adriatic Siphiwangubani Romania Ranaivo Rajaonson Amherst College Williams College UWC of South East Asia Columbia University Sikhondze Shaterra Redd Li Po Chun UWC France Claremont McKenna Swaziland USA Isaac Sadaqah Jonas Schoenefeld Dawa Sherpa Earlham College UWC of the Atlantic College Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson Jordan Nepal Middlebury College Germany Skidmore College Martin Popov UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson UWC–USA Paromita Sen Red Cross Nordic UWC Macedonia Vikramadifya Raju Colgate University UWC of the Pacific Middlebury College India Westminster College Mongi Simelane Li Po Chun UWC USA Middlebury College UWC of South East Asia Swaziland Alberto Rios De La Rosa Gregor Schubert Dristy Shrestha Earlham College UWC of South East Asia Carleton College KaMhlaba UWC of Mexico Yana Sadouskaya Nepal Duke University Germany Southern Africa Alvaro Puente UWC of the Atlantic Belarus Proma Sen UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Westminster College Bolivia Deepika Ramachandran Macalester College UWC of the Adriatic Princeton University India Middlebury College Li Po Chun UWC India The College of Idaho Mahindra UWC of India Ruchi Singh Nancy Riwa Johanna Schuch Yashawi Shrestha Earlham College Mahindra UWC of India Macalester College India Tanzania Dushyant Saigal Nepal Lake Forest College Netherlands UWC of South East Asia Daniel Pulido KaMhlaba UWC of India Iva Senicnjak UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Middlebury College Colombia Nikhita Raman Southern Africa UWC of South East Asia Macalester College Croatia Methodist University UWC of the Atlantic India Middlebury College Franklin & Marshall UWC of the Adriatic Sladana Skopelja

Dominika Seblova Vrinda Shukla Class of 2011 Middlebury College Mahindra UWC of India College St. Lawrence University Montenegro Caley A. Robertson India Brown University Czech Republic UWC of the Adriatic Daniel Qu United Kingdom Jose Pablo Salas Rojas Shirley Serrao Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Dartmouth College China Hector Ramos Samanez UWC of the Atlantic Costa Rica Macalester College India Brandeis University KaMhlaba UWC of Peru Colby College UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa UWC–USA Methodist University Bates College Macalester College Connecticut College

80 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 81 Sara J. Slama Lea Steinacker Ilan Szekely Tsepang Tsolele Kristina Vlahovicova Nyantara Wickramasekera Finland Germany Venezuela Lesotho Slovakia Sri Lanka UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Brown University Princeton University Yale University Skidmore College Macalester College Earlham College

Jovana Sljivancanin Terence Steinberg Reifa Tangon Assumpta Twekise Tien Vo Anniki Witter Montenegro USA Indonesia Uganda Viet Nam Jamaica UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Harvard College Macalester College UWC of the Pacific Smith College Luther College Macalester College Methodist University Ruth Ann Smith Chalanie Stiebel Faaez Ul Haq Richarded Waery Yiftusira Wondimu USA Jamaica Shashwat Tantia Pakistan Indonesia Ethiopia UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC India Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Wellesley College University of Florida UWC of South East Asia Princeton University Westminster College College of the Atlantic University of Virginia Merima Sofradzija Astrid Elena Stuth Isaiah M. Usher Kanyarat Wanachalerm Jason Wong Serbia USA Rumbidzai Teramayi USA Thailand USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Zimbabwe UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica, located in Santa Ana Luther College Princeton University UWC of the Atlantic Princeton University Notre Dame of Maryland Claremont McKenna near the capital San Jose, is UWC’s only Wartburg College College Candelario Solis Gonzalez Malika Subramaninan Maria Vaikath Feng Wang bilingual school, teaching the IB in English and Mexico India Asalwe Tia India China Kasey Wong UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Burkina Faso Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic Hong Kong Spanish. It became a UWC in 2006, having been Westminster College Bucknell University Lester B. Pearson Earlham College The College of Idaho Li Po Chun UWC originally founded in 2000 as the International UWC of the Pacific Yale University Fabricio Sordoni Jiraporn Suthaithum Enrique Valencia Lopez Jing Wang Agnes Scott College SOS College. UWC of Costa Rica’s approach Argentina Thailand Mexico China Toi Yam Wong UWC of the Atlantic Lester B. Pearson Hamish Tildesley Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic China is built upon three fundamental pillars: peace, Lake Forest College UWC of the Pacific Canada College of the Atlantic Lafayette College Lester B. Pearson environment, and multiculturalism. Methodist University Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Juan Soriano Yabar Daysi Vargas Gonzales Qingzhen Wang Dartmouth College University of Richmond Peru Peter Sutoris Panama China Lester B. Pearson Slovakia Laxman Timilsina UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India Tsz Hin Chris Wong UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Adriatic Nepal Lake Forest College Princeton University United Kingdom Jariya Yamkhamang Lkhagvajargal College of the Atlantic Dartmouth College Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Thailand Yondonjamts Erline Vendredi Vanessa Wang Middlebury College Northwestern University Red Cross Nordic UWC Mongolia Eeshan Sridhar Julia Svedova Haiti China Westminster College Lester B. Pearson India Italy Kelebogile Tlhokwane UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic Melecia J. Wright UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Botswana Notre Dame of Maryland Wellesley College Jamaica Jin Yan Macalester College Lafayette College Trinity College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic China Kanmani Venkateswaran Yiwei Wang Lake Forest College Princeton University UWC–USA Hong Loon Yoong Ramy Srour Alena Svobodova India China Dartmouth College Malaysia Italy Czech Republic Asaki Toda Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson Henry Xie UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Japan Kenyon College UWC of the Pacific Sweden Valentin Yanev Lewis & Clark College Lewis & Clark College Wheaton College Mahindra UWC of India Dartmouth College Li Po Chun UWC Bulgaria Bernardo Vimpi Oberlin College Harvard College UWC–USA Xia Yu Nicholas Stacey Edward C. Naber Sykes Angola Christopher P. Wichmann Dartmouth College Australia Class of 2011 South Africa Canada Lillian Tsang KaMhlaba UWC of Germany Flora Ximenes Li Po Chun UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Li Po Chun UWC Canada Southern Africa Li Po Chun UWC Timor-Leste Brown University Southern Africa Princeton University Li Po Chun UWC Westminster College Brown University UWC of South East Asia Lafayette College University of Westminster College Pennsylvania

82 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 83 “Barnard is grateful for the support of the Davis Giorgina Alfonso Victor Alvarez Mendoza Nikita S. Avdiushko Charles Barstow Skylyn Bellender Class of 2012 Uruguay Nicaragua Russia USA USA Lester B. Pearson Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India United World College Scholars Program, Mahmoud Abdalrahman UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Pacific University of North Connecticut College Colorado College Italy which helps us fulfill one of our top priorities: Bucknell University Methodist University Carolina at Chapel Hill UWC of the Adriatic Azra Basaric Elsa Rebeca internationalizing our college community. Clark University Anas Alghbari Osaebea Amoako Yilikal Ayino Bosnia-Herzegovina Belmont Flores Jordan Ghana Ethiopia UWC in Mostar Mexico Dorgham Abusalim We foster cultural awareness among students UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC The College of Idaho UWC of the Atlantic Palestine Union College Southern Africa Macalester College Middlebury College UWC in Mostar Sreedev Basu and value the expansive benefits of meeting Lewis & Clark College The College of Idaho Nishreen Ali Melino Bain Vete India Olivia Bergman Malaysia Stefan Angelevski Tonga Mahindra UWC of India Sweden with people from other countries and Sara Adem UWC of the Atlantic Macedonia UWC of the Atlantic Princeton University Red Cross Nordic UWC Algeria backgrounds. Our greatest hope is that, after Dartmouth College Li Po Chun UWC Dartmouth College Wellesley College UWC of the Adriatic Gillian Bateyunga Brown University their time here, our graduates will be Earlham College Iris Aliaj Jeton Bajrami Tanzania Ana M. Bermudez Albania Ohenewa Anno Kosovo KaMhlaba UWC of Colombia Fathimath Ahmed UWC of the Atlantic Ghana UWC in Mostar Southern Africa Mahindra UWC of India empowered and moved to effect change in Maldives Amherst College KaMhlaba UWC of The College of Idaho Earlham College Brown University Lester B. Pearson their lives and in the lives of others — in their Southern Africa UWC of the Pacific Raafi-Karim Alidina Evelyn Balsells Vivian Bateyunga Viveka Bhandari Ringling College of Clark University Canada Guatemala Tanzania India own communities and around the world. The Art and Design Lester B. Pearson Lester B. Pearson KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Atlantic Fawaz Ahmed UWC of the Pacific Shanoz Aqnazarbekova UWC of the Pacific Southern Africa Wellesley College Davis UWC Scholars at Barnard inspire fellow India Harvard College Tajikistan Macalester College Earlham College UWC–USA Ashwini Bharam students to strive for such global change and Red Cross Nordic UWC Johns Hopkins University Lamira Alisalem Patricia Bandeira Vieira Ewen Bazirake India Earlham College Algeria Portugal Uganda Mahindra UWC of India add their depth in perspective to classroom Fayyaz Ahmed UWC of the Adriatic Inaki Arbeloa Castiella UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Luther College Bangladesh College of the Atlantic Spain Princeton University Southern Africa discussions and campus activities.” Mahindra UWC of India Ntokozo Linda Bhembe Mahindra UWC of India Middlebury College Lewis & Clark College Mohammed Alkhouli Lara Banner Swaziland — Debora L. Spar, President, Barnard College Brown University Palestine Germany Arnela Becirbasic KaMhlaba UWC of Mauroof Ahmed Red Cross Nordic UWC Nathania Aritao UWC of Costa Rica Bosnia-Herzegovina Southern Africa Maldives Earlham College Philippines Westminster College UWC in Mostar Stanford University Mahindra UWC of India Waheed Zarif Laima Zvidra UWC of Costa Rica St. Lawrence University Ringling College of Elena Beatriz Alonso Jose-Gabriel Barcia-Duran Christian Bjartli Afghanistan Latvia Wheaton College Art and Design Martin Venezuela Sarah Beerbower Norway UWC–USA UWC–USA Paraguay Antinea Ascione Red Cross Nordic UWC USA UWC of the Atlantic Dartmouth College Simmons College Peter Akkies Lester B. Pearson Trinidad & Tobago Yale University UWC of the Atlantic Harvard College Netherlands Samuel Zemedkun Sibaphestse Zwane UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA Amherst College Li Po Chun UWC Charles Barlow Chelsea Black Ethiopia Swaziland University of Richmond Trinity College Swarthmore College United Kingdom Velid Begovic USA Li Po Chun UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Bankole O. Aluko Anisha Asundi UWC of the Atlantic Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA Colorado College Southern Africa Yazan Aldehayyat Nigeria India University of Chicago UWC in Mostar College of the Atlantic Westminster College Jordan Class of 2012 Yutian Zhou UWC of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia Northwestern University Lester B. Pearson Balal Baroud Kristina Blazanovic China Columbia University Skidmore College UWC of the Pacific Palestine Sambit Behera Bosnia-Herzegovina Lester B. Pearson Massachusetts Institute Mahindra UWC of India India UWC–USA UWC of the Pacific of Technology Colorado College Mahindra UWC of India Colby College Brown University Grinnell College

84 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 85 Dubravka Bodiroga Hugo Cervantes SreyNoch Chin Hannah Costel Jodi-Ann A. Dattadeen Emir Dogdibegovic Bosnia-Herzegovina Mexico Cambodia USA Jamaica Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica UWC of Costa Rica KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC in Mostar Hood College Johns Hopkins University Union College Southern Africa Brown University Hood College Amherst College Lucia Bonilla Lara Penhleak Chan Cristhian Chirinos Salgado Peter De Boursac Nela Dojcinovic Ecuador Cambodia Honduras Karen Coutinho United Kingdom Bosnia-Herzegovina Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of Costa Rica Uganda UWC of South East Asia UWC in Mostar UWC of the Pacific Skidmore College Methodist University KaMhlaba UWC of Dartmouth College Bard College College of the Atlantic Southern Africa Shun Hang Chan Nneka Chukwumah Sasha deBeausset Reginald Doku Lewis & Clark College Aaron Bos-Lun China Nigeria USA Ghana USA Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Tamas Csontos Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA University of Virginia St. Lawrence University Hungary Tufts University Macalester College Wheaton College Li Po Chun UWC Matthew Chapman Shing Hin L. Chung Tashi Deldan Mirai Doshi Earlham College Saskia Brechenmacher USA Hong Kong India USA Germany UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Da Cui Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC of Hong Kong was founded in UWC in Mostar University of Oklahoma Brown University China Luther College Barnard College 1982, and the purpose-built residential campus is Brown University UWC of the Atlantic Wilmer Chavarria Stanislava Chyzhykova Theo Di Castri Waltraud Drkulova Grinnell College situated in Hong Kong’s New Territories. In daily Asingia Brian Nicaragua Ukraine Canada Czech Republic Uganda Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic Adela Custo Mahindra UWC of India UWC in Mostar life, the college emphasizes the strong Chinese UWC–USA UWC of the Pacific Brown University Bosnia-Herzegovina Columbia University College of the Atlantic traditions of proper conduct, practical wisdom, Lafayette College Earlham College UWC in Mostar Daniel Clerk Alonso Diaz Rickards Constance Du Colby College appropriate social relationships, and respect Miljan Buha Madesh Chennappa Ghana Mexico Cauze-De Nazella Bosnia-Herzegovina India UWC of Costa Rica Sidiane Daal Li Po Chun UWC France for academic learning. Strong links have been Red Cross Nordic UWC Cornell University Netherlands Antilles College of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia UWC in Mostar developed between the college and various parts Earlham College Luther College UWC of the Atlantic University of Sorina Codrea Lutfo Dlamini University of Florida Pennsylvania of China, especially for service activities. Nelson Bustos Sanchez Oksana Cherezova Romania Swaziland Costa Rica Uzbekistan UWC–USA Abdoulaye Dabo KaMhlaba UWC of Aubrey Dube UWC of Costa Rica Mahindra UWC of India Harvard College Senegal Southern Africa Botswana Methodist University Middlebury College UWC of the Adriatic Lewis & Clark College Li Po Chun UWC Anel Cokoja Yury Dyachenko Maida Elezovic Colorado College Middlebury College Emanuel Buzek Fanele Chester Bosnia-Herzegovina Mcolisi Dlamini Russia Bosnia-Herzegovina Czech Republic Swaziland UWC in Mostar Kado Damball Swaziland Adem Dugalic Li Po Chun UWC UWC in Mostar Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC The College of Idaho Tanzania Lester B. Pearson Bosnia-Herzegovina Methodist University Methodist University Brown University University of Chicago UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Pacific UWC in Mostar Adriana Condaraco- Mohammad Ebaid Ahmed Elfatairy Clark University Union College Brown University Samuel K. Carter Ka Hei Fioni Cheung Quesada Palestine Egypt USA Hong Kong USA Akmal Daniyarov Sakhile Dlamini Taylor Duhe UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Uzbekistan Swaziland USA University of Florida Middlebury College Brown University Massachusetts Institute University of Richmond Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia Shahar Eberzon Leonardo Elias of Technology Bucknell University Southern Africa Duke University Israel Argentina Anita Cavrag Darija Cosic Class of 2012 Colorado College Croatia Wing Mei Cheung Bosnia-Herzegovina Baidurjva DasChaudhuri Kaushiki Dunusinghe UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica Hong Kong UWC of the Adriatic India Natalija Dobrovic Sri Lanka Macalester College Massachusetts Institute Macalester College Li Po Chun UWC Clark University UWC of South East Asia Montenegro UWC of Costa Rica of Technology University of Chicago University of Virginia UWC of the Atlantic Bryn Mawr College St. John’s College

86 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 87 Misrab Musa Vania Frederico Salem Fikru Gebeyehu Diana Gor Muhammad Hardiansyah Lieve McLeod Hendren Faizullah-Khan Angola Ethiopia Israel Indonesia USA Singapore KaMhlaba UWC of KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia UWC of South East Asia Southern Africa Southern Africa Middlebury College Trinity College Princeton University Stanford University Earlham College Wesleyan University Carl G. Gordon Kelly A. Harris Kibnesh Herano Annie Fang Maria Francesca Frisone Inesa Gegprifti Denmark USA Ethiopia Singapore Ecuador Albania Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Adriatic Colby College UWC of the Pacific Southern Africa Princeton University Methodist University Boston Conservatory Denison University Wartburg College Christopher Grabowski Erik Fendik Sandhya Fuchs Bogumil Giertler USA Rhys Harrison Ilja Hermans Slovakia Germany Poland KaMhlaba UWC of United Kingdom Netherlands Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Adriatic Southern Africa UWC of the Atlantic UWC of Costa Rica Middlebury College Southern Africa Colby College Middlebury College University of Florida Bryn Mawr College Colby College Ximena Fernandez Elad Gilo Karianne Gundersen Lala Hasanna Renaud Hien Mahindra UWC of India, founded in 1997, is Uruguay Rokuhei Fukui USA Norway Mohamed Mouloud Burkina Faso UWC of the Adriatic Japan UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA Algeria Mahindra UWC of India located in a rural area of the western Ghats, 40km Ringling College of UWC of South East Asia Reed College Wellesley College UWC of the Atlantic Carleton College Art and Design Vassar College Westminster College from Pune, India. The college has dedicated Mahlet Girma Ankit Gupta David Ho much of its land to a biodiversity park and Tania Fernando Chishio Furukawa Ethiopia India Jasmina Hasic USA Angola Japan KaMhlaba UWC of UWC–USA Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of South East Asia conservation reserve which is used as a study Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Southern Africa Lehigh University UWC in Mostar Cornell University Westminster College Brown University University of Chicago The College of Idaho resource for local schools and colleges as well as Sonali Gupta Veronika Horvathova UWC students. Mahindra UWC supports local Elizabeth T. Fidei-Bagwell Sadia Gado Alzouma Yinebeb Girma USA Moutasem Hassan Slovakia USA Niger Ethiopia Mahindra UWC of India Palestine UWC of the Adriatic schools with its educational program, Akshara, UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Carleton College Mahindra UWC of India St. Lawrence University Williams College University of Richmond Southern Africa College of the Atlantic and community service projects. Hugo Guterres Subhi Hossain Skidmore College Julio Flores Sosa Majd Imad Gammoh Timor-Leste Buket Havucoglu Bangladesh Uruguay Jordan Sihle Godden UWC of South East Asia Turkey Mahindra UWC of India UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Adriatic South Africa University of Richmond UWC of the Atlantic Skidmore College Uldis Elksnitis Camille Evelyn Westminster College Gettysburg College KaMhlaba UWC of University of Florida Latvia Barbados Sissi Hamann Turkowsky Zin Yiu Samuel Hui Southern Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Sarah J. Foster Khishigbat Ganzorigt Peru Nicolas Hawley-Weld Hong Kong Lewis & Clark College Earlham College University of Florida USA Mongolia Red Cross Nordic UWC USA Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic Alexandre Gomes Pereira Hood College Lester B. Pearson Dartmouth College Tselmeg Enkhbayar Nkechi C. Eze Brown University University of Florida Brazil UWC of the Pacific Mongolia Nigeria Agha Kamil Hamid Grace Humphries Mahindra UWC of India Harvard College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Jean-Claude Foumena Elena Garakja Pakistan United Kingdom Amherst College Westminster College Brown University Cameroon Russia Li Po Chun UWC Shan Shan He UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson UWC in Mostar Ian Gonfinete Earlham College USA Vassar College Hizir Erez Chuba Ezekwesili UWC of the Pacific Princeton University Brazil Li Po Chun UWC

Turkey Nigeria Weiyuan Han To-Nhu Huynh Class of 2012 Connecticut College UWC of the Atlantic Dartmouth College UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Gavin Garay China Viet Nam Lake Forest College Earlham College Claremont McKenna USA UWC of the Adriatic Daniel Hegedus UWC–USA College UWC of the Adriatic Lake Forest College Hungary University of Bard College UWC of the Atlantic Pennsylvania Dartmouth College

88 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 89 Ji Hoon Hwang Sami A. Jarbawi Adrian Jul Garcia Jeremy Kazanjian-Amory Ashley Knowles Aparna Krishnan “At Brown, we seek to address global issues North Korea Palestine Spain USA Bahamas India UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA UWC–USA UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson Lester B. Pearson through scholarship, research, and a University of Chicago Brown University Trinity College Colorado College UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Pacific Smith College Dartmouth College commitment to public service. The cultural Maria Iancheva Hernan Jemenez Kristijan Kaar Karen Kemirembe Bulgaria Costa Rica Estonia Uganda Adam Kobori Kornel Krysa and intellectual diversity of our learning Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic Hungary Poland Colorado College UWC of the Pacific University of Richmond Wellesley College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia community is our most valuable asset in this San Francisco Art Institute Colorado College Vassar College Lailul Ikram Tatenda Kadungure Perla Kfouri pursuit. We are immensely grateful for the Indonesia Liang Jie Zimbabwe Lebanon Angad S. Kochar Himani Kulkarni UWC of South East Asia China Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic USA India opportunity afforded us by the Davis United Earlham College Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Westminster College UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC St. Lawrence University Clark University Brown University Westminster College World College Scholars Program to welcome Ganesh Ilango Safa Khan India Manuel Jimenez Irina Kalinka India Dhruv Kochhar Ansally Kuria some of the most promising young students Mahindra UWC of India Dominican Republic Germany Mahindra UWC of India India Kenya Westminster College UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Middlebury College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic from around the world. These gifted young Connecticut College Bard College Lake Forest College Middlebury College Mayley Imhoff Paula Hildegard Kift men and women exhibit a passion for learning Germany Manasi Jiwrajka Viraj Kalyani Germany Jonathan Kola Damir Kurtagic UWC of the Atlantic India India Red Cross Nordic UWC Kenya Bosnia-Herzegovina and a desire to make a meaningful impact on Lake Forest College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Princeton University Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC in Mostar Vassar College University of Harvard College Carleton College Calin Sebastian Iorga Niwaeli E. Kimambo society. Their unique viewpoints expand the Pennsylvania Romania Mannat Johal Tanzania Alice Konghende Igor Kurtagic scope of inquiry across academic disciplines Lester B. Pearson India Dima Kanbar Agha Mahindra UWC of India Cameroon Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India Iraq Brown University UWC–USA UWC in Mostar and enrich the wider campus dialogue about Oberlin College Wellesley College UWC of the Adriatic Brandeis University St. Lawrence University Elise Kines Earlham College Animee Iradukunda Darryl Johnson Norway Ashank Kothar Darin O. Kurti matters of global importance.” Rwanda Jamaica Chishala E. Kapupu Red Cross Nordic UWC India Albania — Ruth J. Simmons, President, Brown University Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Swaziland Earlham College UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic Skidmore College Middlebury College KaMhlaba UWC of University of Virginia Brown University Manasi Kirloskar Southern Africa Rajeeta Iyer Holly Jones India Manu Kottoorazhikam Maria Kuznetsova Colby College India USA UWC of South East Asia India Russia Khando Kyi Laurie Laker UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Aleksandra Kaszowska Scripps College Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC India USA Wesleyan University Clark University Poland Lake Forest College Macalester College UWC–USA Akshay Kirtikar Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Middlebury College Colorado College Javed Jaghai Peter Jones II India Martin Krastev Lauren Kwak Clark University Jamaica USA UWC of South East Asia Bulgaria USA Chun Ho Lai Gnagna Lam Lester B. Pearson UWC of Costa Rica Mbumbijazo Katjivena Dartmouth College UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Hong Kong Senegal UWC of the Pacific University of Oklahoma Namibia Earlham College Dartmouth College UWC–USA Reijer Knol Li Po Chun UWC Dartmouth College UWC–USA Yale University Carleton College Milind Jori Netherlands Laurenz Krenn Kelvin Kwofie Class of 2012 Dartmouth College Niharika Jain India KaMhlaba UWC of Austria Ghana Yu-Ling Lai Wing-Ki Lam India Mahindra UWC of India Frieda L. Kay Southern Africa Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic China Canada UWC of South East Asia Westminster College USA Franklin & Marshall Macalester College Wesleyan University Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Lake Forest College UWC of the Atlantic College Skidmore College University of Brown University Pennsylvania

90 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 91 Mihret Lemma Saijai Liangpunsakul Ariel Lopez Perez Piret Magi Dorothy Mangale Eszter Marton Ethiopia Thailand Nicaragua Estonia Kenya Hungary UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson UWC of Costa Rica UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Macalester College UWC of the Pacific Methodist University Hood College University of Chicago University of Chicago Middlebury College Jonathan Lemus Avila Leticia Lopez-Tiznado Priyam Mahajan Ishiaka Mansaray Ira Martopullo Guatemala Yangli Lim Mexico India Sierra Leone Albania UWC–USA Malaysia UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia Harvard College UWC of Costa Rica University of Florida Colorado College Macalester College Macalester College Middlebury College Ante Letica Stacey-Ann Love Syeda Mahbub Champo Mapulanga Yukiha Maruyama Croatia Karen Linchausen Jamaica Bangladesh Canada Japan UWC in Mostar Norway UWC of Costa Rica Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson UWC of South East Asia St. Lawrence University KaMhlaba UWC of Agnes Scott College Wellesley College UWC of the Pacific Kenyon College Southern Africa Clark University Montema Letlatsa Candice Low Kopano Majara Jude Masannat Lewis & Clark College Lesotho Singapore Lesotho Teresa Maradiaga Jordan UWC Maastricht in the Netherlands was UWC–USA Aaron Liu UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Honduras UWC of the Atlantic Dartmouth College Hong Kong Brown University Bucknell University Lester B. Pearson University of Florida founded in 2009 as the merger of two existing Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Lebo Letsie Joan Low Nandipha Makalima Mrunmay Mastakar Brown University College of the Atlantic international schools. It is the third UWC school Botswana Malaysia South Africa India educating younger students as well as teaching Red Cross Nordic UWC TszLeong Liu Lester B. Pearson UWC of Costa Rica Harlem-Siu Marino Red Cross Nordic UWC Bucknell University China UWC of the Pacific Hood College Saavedra Methodist University the IB diploma, providing students of other ages Li Po Chun UWC Middlebury College Peru Yin Ming Leung Samantha Malambo Raghav Mathur University of Virginia UWC of the Atlantic the opportunity to gain a UWC experience. Hong Kong Mohammad Ludin Zambia India Middlebury College UWC Maastricht will serve as a center for UWC–USA Aurimas Liutikas Afghanistan KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia University of Richmond Lithuania UWC–USA Southern Africa Tijana Martinov University of Virginia expertise for community services (CECS) and Red Cross Nordic UWC Earlham College Wellesley College Serbia Tamari Levkovich Edi Matraxhiu Bucknell University UWC of the Adriatic a center for short courses. Israel Haoran Ma Aditi Maliwal Albania Macalester College Li Po Chun UWC Antonia Lliteras Espinosa China India UWC of the Atlantic Brandeis University Spain Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia Ksenija Martinovic Lehigh University Red Cross Nordic UWC Skidmore College Stanford University Montenegro Alexis Lanza Marina Lazetic Boryana Levterova Rober Scott Maynard Luther College UWC of the Adriatic Belize Bosnia-Herzegovina Bulgaria Thandek Mabuza Liudmila Malyshava South Africa Macalester College UWC of Costa Rica UWC in Mostar UWC of the Adriatic Adrian Loo Montero Swaziland Belarus KaMhlaba UWC of Methodist University Bard College University of Chicago Panama Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Margarita Martins Southern Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Lake Forest College Bard College Honduras Lewis & Clark College Rayanatou Laouali Hin Bong Lee Sonam Lhaki University of Florida Red Cross Nordic UWC Niger Canada Bhutan Daire MacFadden Senani Mamba Melissa McCabe University of Florida Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Si Jie Loo Ireland Swaziland Canada UWC of the Pacific Cornell University Kenyon College Malaysia UWC of South East Asia UWC of South East Asia Sharon Martins Lester B. Pearson Macalester College Red Cross Nordic UWC Reed College Colorado College Swaziland UWC of the Pacific Lei Lei Yuen Shan Sandi Li Dartmouth College KaMhlaba UWC of College of the Atlantic

Kwan Lau China Hong Kong Miguel Maciel Carolin Maney Class of 2012 Southern Africa Hong Kong Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Fiorella Lopez Jimenez Malawi India James K. McGinn Earlham College Li Po Chun UWC Middlebury College University of Chicago Costa Rica KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India South Africa Wesleyan University Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa Colby College KaMhlaba UWC of Lake Forest College Wartburg College Southern Africa Brown University

92 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 93 Zachary Meager Ana Paola Mikler Yeukai Mudzi Ashwin Narayanan Christoph Niederhauser Cristian Noya Rada “As nation-states become increasingly New Zealand Colombia Zimbabwe India Austria Bolivia UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC of South East Asia Lester B. Pearson Lester B. Pearson interdependent, it is critical for the Colorado Clark University Union College Macalester College Cornell University UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Pacific Middlebury College The College of Idaho College community to engage and sustain a Oudam Meas Sanja Miklin Sanela Muharemovic Sulaiman Nasseri Cambodia Croatia Bosnia-Herzegovina Afghanistan Pramod Nikalje Afua Nti meaningful discourse with current and future UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic India Ghana Bucknell University Dartmouth College Dartmouth College Colby College Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA leaders representing the constellation of Luther College Amherst College Diego Melo Ascencio Dana Miller Raghav Murali Ava Navasero countries around the world. While Colorado Colombia Singapore India USA Surakit Niphonjaroenchote Sithandazile Ntuka UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Thailand Botswana College faculty and students have historically Macalester College Yale University Lake Forest College Carleton College Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson Wartburg College UWC of the Pacific maintained strong ties to these international Anjali Merchant Arjun Mishra Nazeema Muro Castillo Francis Ndagijeimana Bucknell University USA USA Spain Uganda Banele Nkambule communities, Davis philanthropy is providing UWC of South East Asia UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Atlantic Swaziland Edwin Nunez Ramirez Middlebury College University of Virginia Methodist University St. Lawrence University KaMhlaba UWC of Costa Rica us the means to significantly increase the Southern Africa Li Po Chun UWC Jose Merlo Lecaro Teko Mmolawa Jacob M. Murray Nobuhle Ndlovu Colorado College Middlebury College presence of international students and their Ecuador Botswana USA South Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson Fundi Nkambule Gaspar Obimba voice on our campus. More importantly, the College of the Atlantic Colby College Brown University UWC of the Pacific Swaziland Kenya Middlebury College UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica Siphelele Mhlanga Annesinah Moloi Marina Musa Davis UWC Scholars at Colorado College are Luther College Brandeis University Swaziland South Africa Croatia Dieter Neckerman now unfettered from the lack of resources for KaMhlaba UWC of KaMhlaba UWC of UWC in Mostar Belgium Yenda Noeurm Aida Odobasic Southern Africa Southern Africa Grinnell College KaMhlaba UWC of Cambodia Bosnia-Herzegovina scholarly pursuits and at the forefront in Colorado College Earlham College Southern Africa UWC of the Atlantic UWC in Mostar Wojciech Musial University of University of Oklahoma Hood College Lais Miachon Silva Lina Montoya Poland creating new knowledge — ideas that will one Pennsylvania Brazil Colombia UWC of the Adriatic Anna Nogueras Garofano Job Ogutu day contribute enormously to the greater good UWC–USA UWC–USA Tufts University Sandra Ngeseyan Spain Kenya Amherst College University of Florida Kenya UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Atlantic Tendai Mutunhire of our global society.” UWC–USA Barnard College Wesleyan University Divine Miho Estefania Morera Mendez Zimbabwe Earlham College — Roberto Garcia, Director of Admissions, UWC of Costa Rica Pema Norbu Michael Ogutu Tanzania Costa Rica Colorado College UWC–USA UWC of Costa Rica Colby College Cat Thu Nguyen Huu Tibet Kenya Macalester College Westminster College Viet Nam Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia Rafal Muz UWC of Costa Rica Earlham College Middlebury College Javier Mijares Yollanda Mseka Poland Massachusetts Institute Venezuela Malawi UWC in Mostar Madeline Noteware Sharon Okello of Technology Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of University of Florida USA Kenya Connecticut College Southern Africa Dung H. Nguyen Vu UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Kizza Nandyose Lake Forest College Viet Nam University of Southern Africa

Slavisa Mijatovic Uganda Class of 2012 Lester B. Pearson Pennsylvania Westminster College Bosnia-Herzegovina Muchanga Mudenda UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Adriatic Zambia Hood College Brown University Macalester College UWC–USA University of Florida

94 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 95 Angad Patheja Atanas Georgiev Petkov Tara K. Prendergast Malia Reeves Tapio Riihimaki Rashi Sabherwal India Bulgaria USA USA Finland India Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Earlham College Princeton University Brown University Dartmouth College Macalester College Macalester College

Andrea Patino Natasa Petronic Paola Protti Nunez Maria Reimi Sipala Alejandro Rivera Rivera Mariana Saculo Colombia Bosnia-Herzegovina Costa Rica Venezuela Guatemala Angola Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica UWC of Costa Rica Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Duke University Westminster College Westminster College Washington and Brown University Clark University Lee University Vladimir Pazin James Phiri Akshay U. Purohit Jorge Rodriguez Syeda Sadeque Bosnia-Herzegovina Malawi India Judith Reissmann Colombia Bangladesh UWC in Mostar KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India Swaziland Lester B. Pearson Mahindra UWC of India Westminster College Southern Africa Columbia University KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Pacific Grinnell College Westminster College Southern Africa Wartburg College Mateja Pehar Haly Raharimampionona Jose Saihueque Colorado College Bosnia-Herzegovina Isabella Picon Ball Madagascar Maria Rodriguez Chile UWC in Mostar is the first UWC with an UWC in Mostar Venezuela Lester B. Pearson Nial Rele Peru UWC of Costa Rica explicit aim to contribute to the reconstruction Westminster College UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Pacific India Mahindra UWC of India Methodist University Northwestern University Clark University Mahindra UWC of India Swarthmore College Ruben R. Pena Nargis S. Sakhibova of a post-conflict society, and also the first to be Middlebury College Paraguay Mariana Pimenta Valdone Rakauskaite Belen Rodriguez Galvez Tajikistan housed within an existing public school. UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Brazil Lithuania Anri Rembeci Spain Li Po Chun UWC in Mostar students come from all ethnic groups Macalester College Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic Albania UWC–USA Williams College UWC of the Pacific Oberlin College UWC of the Adriatic Harvard College Elisaul G. Perdomo Diana Salazar Daza in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as from the Colorado College University of Venezuela Ira Ramaj Katia Rogue Ecuador Pennsylvania region and abroad. All students live, study, and KaMhlaba UWC of Aditi Pinto Albania Honduras Lester B. Pearson volunteer in the community together, making Southern Africa India Red Cross Nordic UWC Bartosz Reszka Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Columbia University Mahindra UWC of India Clark University Poland Kenyon College College of the Atlantic a unique example of integrated education in Brown University UWC of the Atlantic Maria Perez-Ruiz Uri Ramirez Madli Rohtla Mustafa Saleh Trinity College postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Costa Rica Julie C. Pittman Mexico Estonia Algeria UWC–USA USA UWC of the Atlantic Jean Rhodes Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Florida UWC–USA University of Florida Canada Kenyon College Methodist University Brown University Li Po Chun UWC Matea Peric Diego Ramos Rosas Andrea Roman Alfaro Nomin Samdan Octavio Oliveira De Araujo David Opoku Carleton College Timor-Leste Ghana Bosnia-Herzegovina Carlo Pizzinelli Peru Peru Mongolia UWC–USA UWC of Costa Rica UWC in Mostar Italy UWC–USA Morgane Richert Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic Lake Forest College Swarthmore College Methodist University UWC–USA Brown University France Skidmore College Boston Conservatory Dartmouth College UWC of South East Asia Zohar Perla Manjil Rana Vladimir Rozovskiy Pablo L. Sanchez Juan Olmedo Larissa Paez Lopez Bowdoin College de la Sota Riva Paraguay USA Aditi Pophale Nepal Russia Santaeufemia Mexico Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA India Mahindra UWC of India Ryan Rifkin UWC in Mostar Spain Bolivar UWC of Kenyon College Amherst College Mahindra UWC of India College of the Atlantic USA Westminster College UWC–USA Agriculture Johns Hopkins University UWC–USA Brown University

Ina Perutovic Daniel Rancharan Edjola Ruci Class of 2012 College of the Atlantic Julia Paljor Tufts University India Montenegro Shasanka Pradhan Belize Albania Katlin Sandvik Ifedapo Omiwole Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Nepal Lester B. Pearson Urs Riggenbach UWC–USA Estonia Kenya Luther College Brown University Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Pacific Switzerland Brown University UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica Princeton University Clark University Mahindra UWC of India Lake Forest College Harvard College College of the Atlantic

96 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 97 Yunior Santiago-Riveron Valentina Senicheva Evgenia Shishkova Benjamin Snow Cuba Russia Russia USA Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Mahindra UWC of India Westminster College Hood College Colorado College Colorado College Angela D. Santin Ceballos Kavita Seshan Janice Shiu Nadine Souto “Incredibly Memorable and Useful” Spain India Canada USA Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Scholars Recall Summer Fellowships at Monterey Institute Brown University Lake Forest College University of Vassar College Pennsylvania ince their inception five summers ago, the annual Davis UWC Scholars summer fellowships at Moussa Sarr Tania Shabri Saya Srisamart Senegal Indonesia Bobby Silva Thailand Sthe Monterey Institute of International Studies in California have given more than 90 UWC of Costa Rica Lester B. Pearson USA UWC of the Adriatic undergraduates rich and skill-based learning experiences in three areas: international development, Lafayette College UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC Bates College Hood College Lake Forest College global trade, and nonproliferation studies. Last year, 25 scholars became Davis UWC Fellows at the Mujahid Sarsur Vladyslav Stadnyk Palestine Hala Sharkas Senad Sinanovic Ukraine Monterey Institute. Lester B. Pearson Palestine Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of Costa Rica Davis Fellows get immersed in graduate-level course work, professional simulations, and site UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA UWC in Mostar Wheaton College Bard College Northwestern University Hood College visits to international companies and organizations in the Monterey area. Their scholarships are made Igor Stanceric Arshiya Sayeed Lindiwe Shawa Samuli Sinisalo Croatia possible by the generosity of Kathryn W. Davis, mother of Shelby M.C. Davis and founder of the Davis India Zambia Finland Red Cross Nordic UWC Projects for Peace initiative (see page 52). Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC Macalester College Skidmore College Clark University College of the Atlantic “For three weeks,” recalls Léa Steinacker (Germany, UWC of the Atlantic, Princeton), an ’09 Fellow Maya Stilling Laurin Schoeneman Chhewang Sherpa Nina Skagerlind Sweden at the Development Project Management Institute, “we enjoyed a thought-provoking, tool-rich training Germany USA Sweden Red Cross Nordic UWC in the practicalities of international development from instructors who themselves have been experts UWC–USA UWC–USA UWC of Costa Rica Kenyon College Kenyon College Colorado College Dartmouth College in the field for decades. The diversity in backgrounds, ages, and interests of the participants made the Igor Stipic program an incredibly memorable and useful experience, with a wonderful touch of the UWC spirit.” Michael Bryan Sonam Sherpa Antonio Skarica Croatia Schoenleber Nepal Croatia UWC in Mostar “We covered global trade policies and their interaction with global issues such as the environment, USA Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Lake Forest College global poverty, disease, and many other important challenges of our time,” says ’09 Global Trade and Li Po Chun UWC The College of Idaho Colorado College Krystnell Storr Princeton University Development Fellow Rosie Osire (Kenya, UWC–USA, Wellesley). Shashank Sheth Taida Smailhodzic Bahamas Ina Schrems India Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA “After DPMI,” adds ’09 Fellow Catherine Munyua (Kenya, UWC of the Adriatic, Lafayette), “I Austria UWC of the Adriatic UWC in Mostar Earlham College was able to secure an internship with Pact Kenya, a Kenyan NGO, where I applied the knowledge from UWC–USA Northwestern University Williams College Irhad Strika Wellesley College DPMI on capacity-building assignments. DPMI definitely shaped my ideas for a future career as a Lahya Shikongo Eli Smedsrud Bosnia-Herzegovina Iman Sebunya Namibia Norway UWC in Mostar development worker.” Uganda Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Earlham College “This fellowship helped me to define my future career plans and aspirations,” agrees ’09 KaMhlaba UWC of Colorado College Clark University Lukas Strobl Southern Africa Nonproliferation Studies Fellow Nadira Khudayberdieva (Uzbekistan, Mahindra UWC of India, Earlham). Mayuki Shimizu Spencer Smith Austria Lewis & Clark College Japan USA UWC–USA Concludes Rosie Osire: “I remain eternally grateful to the Davis family for making this possible for Ana Sekulic UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Middlebury College UWC graduates. UWC, to me, seems to be the blessing that never ends.” Croatia Dartmouth College Earlham College Red Cross Nordic UWC Wesleyan University

98 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 99 Hui Lin S. Szeto Dona Tatour Pisca Tias Scarlett Tse Alan Fremder Utria Jovana Veselinovic Singapore Israel Indonesia Hong Kong Zimbabwe Bosnia-Herzegovina Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Lester B. Pearson UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic UWC in Mostar Princeton University Middlebury College UWC of the Pacific Carleton College Princeton University Massachusetts Institute Clark University of Technology Yong Shan Szeto Dolporn Techasomboon Catalina Tudor Veronika Vackova Hong Kong Thailand Viktor Todorov Romania Czech Republic Daniel Vidos Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Macedonia UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica Hungary University of Chicago Lehigh University UWC in Mostar Earlham College Wesleyan University UWC of Costa Rica The College of Idaho Earlham College Irinieta Tabuyaqona Min Sern Teh Ching Tung Juan Aladino Fiji Malaysia Bagdat Toleubay Hong Kong Valdiviezo-Alegria Daniel Vikum Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC Kazakhstan Li Po Chun UWC Peru Norway UWC of the Pacific Swarthmore College Red Cross Nordic UWC Claremont McKenna Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic The College of Idaho University of Oklahoma College The College of Idaho Middlebury College Mihret Teklemichael Anish R. Tadimarri Ethiopia Tenzin Topchen Iskandar Tursunov Monika Valecic Rachel Vitale Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific was India Lester B. Pearson Tibet Uzbekistan Croatia Malta Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson founded in 1974 and is located on Vancouver University of North Lewis & Clark College Lehigh University Methodist University Smith College UWC of the Pacific Island in British Columbia, Canada. The Carolina at Chapel Hill Colorado College Martin Tengler Erik Torstensson Laziz Tursunov Surabhi Veenapani floating marine-sciences center contains a Nikolina Talijan Czech Republic Sweden Uzbekistan India Bing Huang-Alex Wang Bosnia-Herzegovina Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia USA well-equipped seafront environmental-systems UWC in Mostar UWC of the Pacific University of Florida Methodist University Whitman College UWC–USA lab, and students conduct research above and University of Richmond Colby College Vassar College Ahmad Towaiq Ravneet Uberoi Claudio Velasco Algarana below water at nearby Race Rocks, an ecological Shu Haur Tang Diego Terrero Jordan India Bolivia Li Yuan Wang Malaysia Venezuela Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC of Costa Rica China reserve managed by the college. The college’s UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Bucknell University Stanford University Westminster College Red Cross Nordic UWC location enables students to engage in activities Princeton University College of the Holy Cross Earlham College Hoang Khanh Tran Onyedikachi Udeoji Raisa Velasco Castedo both on land and at sea. Anupong Tangpeerachaikul Igor Terzic USA China Bolivia Kirsten A. Ward Thailand Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic Lester B. Pearson USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Princeton University Wheaton College UWC of the Pacific UWC–USA Massachusetts Institute Dartmouth College Washington and Brown University Sejla Trebo Angelica Ullauri Trivino Supachaya Manasi Suryadevara of Technology Lee University Sucharitvanitwong India Jenny Thapa Bosnia-Herzegovina Ecuador Morten Wendelbo Thailand Mahindra UWC of India William Tarimo Nepal UWC in Mostar KaMhlaba UWC of Grigor Velkovsky Denmark UWC–USA University of Tanzania UWC–USA Wartburg College Southern Africa Bulgaria UWC of Costa Rica University of Florida KaMhlaba UWC of Dartmouth College College of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Washington and Pennsylvania Helena Treeck Southern Africa Westminster College Lee University Minela Suljicic Tokiso S. Thatho Germany Blake Underwood Bozo Susac Connecticut College Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatia Lesotho UWC of South East Asia USA Ema Vergles Matheson Williams Sharp UWC in Mostar UWC in Mostar Abiy Tasissa Lester B. Pearson Middlebury College UWC of the Atlantic Croatia USA Westminster College Grinnell College Ethiopia UWC of the Pacific Duke University UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Juan Trigo Class of 2012 UWC of South East Asia Brown University Clark University Southern Africa Angela Sun Uruguay Tatenda Uta Sonia Susanto Massachusetts Institute Hood College Canada Red Cross Nordic UWC Zimbabwe Indonesia of Technology Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia University of Florida UWC–USA Cornell University Tufts University Kenyon College

100 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 101 Chuen Ming Wong Hee Jin Yang Qunchao Zhan Class of 2013 Kerim Kaya Aksoy Zahraa Al-Janabi China New Zealand China Turkey USA UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Mayya Abdullaeva Princeton University UWC of the Pacific Methodist University University of Virginia Smith College Russia Carleton College Josephine Shi Y. Wong Kan Zhang UWC in Mostar Maria Alandia Ahmad Almanassra Singapore Jikun Yang Hong Kong Clark University Bolivia Palestine Lester B. Pearson China Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC Ruth Acevedo UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Atlantic Duke University UWC of the Pacific Skidmore College Peru University of North Carleton College Skidmore College Yiran Zhang UWC of the Atlantic Rafael Alonso Arenas Carolina at Chapel Hill Mengli Yang China University of Florida Sabah Al-Azzawi Mexico Loke Jin Wong China UWC of Costa Rica Iraq UWC of South East Asia Jose Achio Mendez Malaysia Mahindra UWC of India Union College UWC in Mostar Colorado College Costa Rica Mahindra UWC of India Stanford University University of Oklahoma Beini Zhou Lester B. Pearson Ra’ed Alshdaifat Oberlin College Ee-Lynn Yap China UWC of the Pacific Banteaymolu Alebachew Jordan Maximilian Wu Malaysia Lester B. Pearson Grinnell College Ethiopia Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC opened in 1995 on Canada Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Pacific Gaim Adam the shores of Flekke fjord in the west of Norway. Li Po Chun UWC Yale University Brown University Macalester College Kalamazoo College Maldives Dartmouth College The traditions of both the Nordic countries and Josue Yarleque Ipanaque He Zhou UWC of the Adriatic Amelia Aleman-Bravo Oto Alves da Silva Maria Alejandra Peru China Westminster College Nicaragua Brazil of the Red Cross are reflected in the emphasis Wundram Pimentel Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Atlantic UWC of Costa Rica UWC of Costa Rica Ilundi Addriano placed on Nordic studies and humanitarian and Guatemala UWC of the Pacific Wheaton College The College of Idaho Earlham College Mozambique UWC of the Atlantic Clark University environmental concerns. Cooperation with the Hanna Zimnitskaya KaMhlaba UWC of Seile Alemayehu Florna Amala Oberlin College Henok Yemam Belarus Southern Africa Ethiopia Indonesia Red Cross opens a variety of avenues for service Jun Xie Ethiopia Red Cross Nordic UWC Westminster College KaMhlaba UWC of Lester B. Pearson opportunities in such areas as first aid, lifesaving, China KaMhlaba UWC of Macalester College Southern Africa UWC of the Pacific Utkarsh Agarwal UWC–USA Southern Africa Lewis & Clark College Lewis & Clark College youth training, and humanitarian action. Chen Zuo India University of Richmond Colorado College Botswana Lester B. Pearson Tanya Alexander Iryna Ambroz Valon Xoxa Kai Kwan Yeung KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Pacific India Ukraine Serbia Hong Kong Southern Africa Dartmouth College UWC of Costa Rica UWC–USA Danomona Olena Anoshchenko UWC in Mostar UWC of the Atlantic Westminster College Union College Clark University Tania Aguero Andrianarimanana Ukraine Clark University Dartmouth College Kebelo Zwane Costa Rica Shvan Al-Hussein Ameen Amin Madagascar Lester B. Pearson Porfia Yambo Nga Yip Swaziland UWC of Costa Rica Iraq Germany Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Pacific Angola Hong Kong KaMhlaba UWC of Methodist University UWC in Mostar UWC in Mostar Harvard College Lewis & Clark College UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Southern Africa Earlham College Westminster College Maseeh Ahmed Gabrijela Andric Anjali Appadurai Earlham College Wesleyan University Massachusetts Institute Maldives Hasan Ali Mohamed Amine Bosnia-Herzegovina India of Technology Anibal Yanez Hinojosa Pui Shen Yoong Mahindra UWC of India Iraq Lebanon UWC in Mostar UWC–USA Chile Malaysia Nelson Zwane Luther College UWC of the Adriatic Lester B. Pearson Bucknell University College of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Swaziland Westminster College UWC of the Pacific

Prottoy Akbar Karla Angulo Urbina Margaret Appleton Class of 2013 Dartmouth College Middlebury College UWC–USA Washington and Bangladesh Arash Alidoust El Salvador USA Wesleyan University Lee University Long Cheung Yu Mahindra UWC of India Iran UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Hong Kong Middlebury College UWC of the Atlantic Luther College Whitman College UWC–USA Harvard College Cornell University

102 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 103 Frida Archibold Ivan Babic Kymbat Berkaliyeva Juliana Bitarabeho Jenny Bruno Hanyang Cao Panama Bosnia-Herzegovina Kazakhstan Uganda Haiti China Mahindra UWC of India UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of Costa Rica Mahindra UWC of India Clark University Earlham College The College of Idaho Southern Africa Lake Forest College Duke University Hood College Nabilla Ariffin Hanna Backman Ifedayo Bethel-Sears Elkin Buitrago Vanegas Julian Castillo Fonseca Malaysia Finland Swaziland Lisa Bjerke Colombia Venezuela Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Sweden UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC University of Macalester College Southern Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Earlham College Middlebury College Pennsylvania Smith College College of the Atlantic Pavel Bacovsky Jurica Bulovic Marija Cavar David Aristizabal Czech Republic Baola Beti Paula Bogutyn Croatia Bosnia-Herzegovina Colombia Red Cross Nordic UWC Albania Poland UWC in Mostar UWC in Mostar Mahindra UWC of India Dartmouth College UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic Brown University Earlham College Earlham College Wheaton College Middlebury College Agnes Bangali Sonja Bunijevac Abdoulie Ceesay Richard Asala Sierra Leone Pritha Bhandari Vivian Bomblat-Arcos Montenegro Gambia Simón Bolívar UWC of Agriculture in Ghana Lester B. Pearson India Bolivia UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA UWC of the Pacific UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC Brandeis University Methodist University Barinas, Venezuela is the only vocational UWC Dartmouth College Connecticut College Tufts University Ringling College of Aneta Buraityte Malika Celebic college, offering a Higher Diploma in Farm Art and Design Frishta Aslami Urvashi Barooah Mrinalika M. Bhanj Deo Lithuania Bosnia-Herzegovina Administration. Teaching at Simón Bolívar Afghanistan India India Gamboura Bouzeid UWC of the Atlantic UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia Algeria Trinity College Lake Forest College UWC is in Spanish and students are already Westminster College Middlebury College University of Virginia UWC of Costa Rica Ana Caballeros Pira Jan Cervenka high school graduates. The vocational nature Luther College Omer Aswad Ana Barry Laso Yash Bhatnagar Guatemala Czech Republic of the Simón Bolívar Diploma is reinforced Iraq Spain India William Bowman Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica UWC of Costa Rica USA Earlham College Macalester College by a four-month internship in an agricultural Westminster College Brown University Earlham College UWC–USA Na Cai Urmila Chadayammuri enterprise and a four-week placement in a rural Kenyon College Mirza Avdagic Letila Batisaresare Shekhar Bhende China India community close to the college. Bosnia-Herzegovina Fiji Australia Xhensila Brahaxhija UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India UWC in Mostar UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Albania Middlebury College Brown University Westminster College Westminster College Northwestern University UWC of the Atlantic Anuncia Feliz Camacho Chi Shing Chan Earlham College Titobiloluwa Awe Anders Preben Bay Bilsana Bibic Philippines Hong Kong Carlos Chang Christie Chea Nigeria Norway Montenegro Tyler Brelje UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Venezuela Bahamas Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC UWC of Costa Rica USA Princeton University Dartmouth College Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Colby College St. Olaf College St. John’s College UWC–USA Isabel Camacho Hoi Tsing H. Chan UWC of the Pacific Vassar College Middlebury College University of Oklahoma Yvonne Ayesiga Maya Beckles Vivek Bisen Portugal Hong Kong Jasmine Chen Uganda Bermuda India Luke C. Brennan UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Brijeshwari Chauhan USA UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India Canada Union College Stanford University India UWC of South East Asia Wartburg College Southern Africa Luther College UWC–USA Blair Cameron Uny Chan Mahindra UWC of India University of North Lake Forest College University of Virginia Luther College Carolina at Chapel Hill Oliza A. Azwan Dia’a Al-Din Bisharat New Zealand Hong Kong Class of 2013 Indonesia Madeleine Benishek Palestine Monique Brown Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic Mahima Chawla Xueqian Chen UWC of the Adriatic USA Lester B. Pearson Jamaica Brown University University of Oklahoma Australia China The College of Idaho Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Pacific UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC Macalester College Washington and Gettysburg College Brown University Colby College Lee University

104 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 105 Yin Tung Cheung Chioma Chukwumah Jall Cowasji Oda Davnager Hong Kong Nigeria India Norway Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC University of Virginia UWC of the Pacific University of Oklahoma Earlham College Macalester College Princeton Honors Graduating Alfonce Chitate Martina Crepulja Oliver de Quadros Zimbabwe Nattika Chunsuttiwat Bosnia-Herzegovina Mozambique Davis UWC Scholar KaMhlaba UWC of Thailand UWC in Mostar KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa Lester B. Pearson Ringling College of Southern Africa Methodist University UWC of the Pacific Art and Design Wartburg College s he graduates from Princeton, Davis UWC Scholar Clark University Marina Curac Dinali de Silva AJosh Grehan (Canada, Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Anna Chitman Thailand Azra Cickusic Croatia USA Pacific) hopes to build a career that promotes social justice. UWC of South East Asia Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC in Mostar Lehigh University University of Chicago The two years he’ll spend at Oxford University, thanks to Skidmore College The College of Idaho Shiran de Silva the 2010 Daniel M. Sachs Graduating Scholarship, one of Ka Mun Chong Zara Currimiee Singapore Keally Cieslik Mauritius Sri Lanka Princeton’s highest undergraduate awards, will help him UWC–USA USA Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC Earlham College learn what he needs to do that. University of Virginia UWC of Costa Rica Williams College Brown University Josh attended the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Resham A. Chordia Iris Cvijanovic Pascoela De India Xilonem Clarke Bosnia-Herzegovina Silva Swquerira and International Affairs at Princeton; he’ll next work for a UWC of South East Asia United Kingdom UWC in Mostar Timor-Leste Lester B. Pearson master’s degree in economic and social history at Oxford’s University of Virginia Red Cross Nordic UWC The College of Idaho Sarah Lawrence College UWC of the Pacific Dawit Dagnaw Worcester College. The Sachs Scholarship is given to a Thupstan Chotak University of Oklahoma India Bronwyn Clement Ethiopia Princeton senior who best exemplifies the character and Mahindra UWC of India Canada UWC of Costa Rica Rainer De Sousa Josh Grehan, Princeton Honors Graduate Brazil commitment of Daniel Sachs, the late Princeton football star Luther College Lester B. Pearson University of Oklahoma UWC of the Pacific Mahindra UWC of India Nicholas Chow My Dang who attended Worcester College as a Rhodes Scholar. College of the Atlantic University of Florida Trinidad & Tobago Viet Nam Raised in Saskatchewan, Josh spent much of his childhood living in native villages, where his Li Po Chun UWC Sarah Collins UWC of the Atlantic Michelle DeCurtis USA mother worked as a civil-rights advocate. That led him to focus on social justice and public policy at Whitman College USA Brown University Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Navid Chowdhury Linh Dao Princeton, where he was active on many levels. “He is a natural leader,” said Professor Marta Tienda, Wheaton College UWC of the Pacific Viet Nam Bangladesh Barnard College his senior thesis advisor. KaMhlaba UWC of Marcela Colmenares Mahindra UWC of India Alen Degirmendzic “I hope to one day return to Saskatchewan and work to combat issues of racism between the Southern Africa Venezuela Brown University Stanford University UWC of the Adriatic Bosnia-Herzegovina Rizqarossaa Darni native and white populations,” Josh said. The program at Oxford will help him learn the historical Kenyon College UWC in Mostar Indonesia Stephanie Choza-Macre Westminster College background of the inequities he hopes to address. Costa Rica Valerie Condura UWC of South East Asia Katherine Del “The opportunities that have been provided to me while I was young have allowed me to end up Red Cross Nordic UWC USA Earlham College Ringling College of Red Cross Nordic UWC Salto Calderon

Kieshia Davis Class of 2013 where I am now,” Josh said. “I have a large debt to repay.” Art and Design Brown University Ecuador Barbados Red Cross Nordic UWC Ludiwien Cooreman UWC–USA Bard College Belgium Notre Dame of Maryland Mahindra UWC of India Gettysburg College

106 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 107 Without a doubt, it is an honor to be part Dawson Dohlen Carline Dugue Simeneh Faris Juliana Gaertner Thank you for allowing Harvard College to USA Haiti Ethiopia Germany of the program that supports such a rare breed Li Po Chun UWC UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica participate in the Davis United World College Brown University Kalamazoo College Earlham College Wesleyan University of student. Scholars incentive grant program. This is now Sumire Doi Jargalsaikhan Dulmaa Firas Fasheh Marco Gallardo Bard College Report Japan Mongolia Jordan Ecuador our sixth year, and we continue to be very UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA Middlebury College Union College University of Notre Dame Wheaton College pleased and proud to be a part of this most Ludivine deRancourt Marcial Diaz Mejia Andrea Dokovic Sara Dunleavy Berge Maria Fernandez Rutendo G. Gambe generous, far-thinking, open-minded, and France Guatemala Bosnia-Herzegovina USA Mexico Zimbabwe UWC of Costa Rica Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic inspirational program. Wheaton College UWC of the Pacific Wartburg College Scripps College Vassar College Wellesley College Whitman College Harvard College Report Aadya Deshpande Feliciano Domingos Sayyokhat Dushanbieva Marisabel Fernandez Davide Gandolfi India Ann Diskin Angola Tajikistan Venezuela Italy UWC of South East Asia USA Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Duke University KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Pacific The College of Idaho Ringling College of Macalester College Kumud Ghimire Joao Pedro Gomes Southern Africa University of Oklahoma Art and Design Nepal Portugal Rahel Dette Katarzyna Dybek Nishant Ganesh Kumar University of Florida Lester B. Pearson Mahindra UWC of India Germany Tsun Wah Dong Poland Aleksandra Fetisova India UWC of the Pacific Lake Forest College UWC of the Atlantic Marlene Ditzig Hong Kong Red Cross Nordic UWC Russia Mahindra UWC of India Brown University Brown University USA Li Po Chun UWC Ringling College of UWC in Mostar Johns Hopkins University Diego Gomez UWC of South East Asia University of Chicago Art and Design Methodist University Leandro Giglioli Ecuador Gagan Dhal Xiana Garcia Freire Bard College Argentina UWC of Costa Rica India Yiran Dong Peter Ekelmans Pete Fitton Spain UWC of the Atlantic The College of Idaho Red Cross Nordic UWC Iva Djurovic China Netherlands USA UWC of Costa Rica Middlebury College Earlham College Serbia Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Cornell University Andres Gomez Emilsson UWC of the Adriatic Macalester College Middlebury College Middlebury College Reinaldo Gil Iceland Abhishek Dhawan Andrea Garcia Molina Macalester College Venezuela Red Cross Nordic UWC India Tenzin Y. Dongchung Omar El Zoheiry Moises Flores Baca El Salvador UWC of Costa Rica Stanford University UWC–USA Qiniso Dlamini India Egypt Mexico UWC of Costa Rica The College of Idaho Kenyon College Swaziland UWC of the Atlantic Lester B. Pearson Mahindra UWC of India College of the Atlantic Azul Gomez Vilar KaMhlaba UWC of Wellesley College UWC of the Pacific College of the Atlantic Jasmina Gobeljic Bolivia Fatymatou Dia Liza Gashi Southern Africa Macalester College Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA Senegal Kinley Dorji Remington Franklin Kosovo Westminster College UWC in Mostar Methodist University UWC–USA Bhutan Batmyagmar Erdenebat USA UWC of Costa Rica Methodist University Yale University Taras Dlamini UWC–USA Mongolia UWC of the Adriatic Wartburg College Nilsa Gonzalez Swaziland Wheaton College UWC of the Adriatic Dartmouth College Priscilla L. Goh Chia Ching Panama Razan Diab Lelise Getu KaMhlaba UWC of Oberlin College Malaysia UWC of Costa Rica Lebanon Marketa Doubnerova Dianne Fraser Ethiopia Southern Africa UWC of South East Asia Hood College Red Cross Nordic UWC Czech Republic Ayane Ezaki Swaziland UWC of the Atlantic Methodist University University of Virginia University of Florida Red Cross Nordic UWC Japan KaMhlaba UWC of Middlebury College Yarelis M. Gonzalez Thando Dlamini College of the Atlantic UWC of South East Asia Southern Africa Ted Gola Costa Rica Meyling Diaz Gurveen Ghadha Swaziland Brown University St. Lawrence University Brazil UWC of Costa Rica Nicaragua Philisile Dube Canada Class of 2013 KaMhlaba UWC of Li Po Chun UWC Methodist University UWC of Costa Rica Swaziland Jean-Louis Fabiola Pascale Tove From Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa Ringling College of Hood College UWC–USA Haiti Sweden Dartmouth College Zora Govedarica Colby College Art and Design Kenyon College UWC of Costa Rica Red Cross Nordic UWC Bosnia-Herzegovina Hood College Sarah Lawrence College UWC in Mostar Methodist University

108 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 109 Stephanie Arielle Hawney Jasmina Hodzic Marija Ivanovic Minni Jindal Ricardo Kabila Haapalainen Ambar USA Bosnia-Herzegovina Croatia India Angola Brazil UWC–USA UWC in Mostar UWC in Mostar Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Adriatic Earlham College Hamilton College Lake Forest College Cornell University Southern Africa Earlham College Connecticut College Thana’a Hazem Sara Hooker Nozomi Iwasaki Marc Jn Jacques Suncica Habul Yemen Ireland Japan Haiti Kannika Kaewrakmuk Bosnia-Herzegovina Lester B. Pearson KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Thailand UWC in Mostar UWC of the Pacific Southern Africa Earlham College University of Florida Mahindra UWC of India St. Lawrence University Clark University Carleton College St. Olaf College Yukiko Iwasaki Eun Seo Jo Nomoya Hall Oliver Heinke Volha Hrytskevitch Japan South Korea Erika Kafwimi Swaziland Ecuador Belarus UWC of Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Tanzania KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of Costa Rica Red Cross Nordic UWC Colorado College Brown University Lester B. Pearson Southern Africa Lewis & Clark College Clark University UWC of the Pacific Ghassan A. Jaradat Marius Johansen Cornell University Dartmouth College Aslog Hellstrom Vogel Isilda Hulilapi Jordan Norway Andrew Hammond Sweden Angola UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Stephanie Kapell UWC of South East Asia was the second Ghana Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Occidental College Macalester College Panama KaMhlaba UWC of College of the Atlantic Luther College Lester B. Pearson UWC to open, and now educates students Egle Jarkova Tae Young Joo Southern Africa UWC of the Pacific Francis Henares Muris Humo Lithuania North Korea ages 4–18 at two campuses in Singapore. Methodist University The College of Idaho Philippines Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of the Adriatic UWC of South East Asia It is the largest UWC school, with around Taewoo Han UWC of South East Asia UWC in Mostar Boston Conservatory Brandeis University Jesse Karppinen North Korea Skidmore College Westminster College Finland 3,500 students. The school’s global-concerns Mirnes Jasarevic Sahil Joshi UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica Mariana Hernandez Batoul Ibrahim Bosnia-Herzegovina USA program introduces students to concepts of Cornell University College of the Atlantic Johannesen Jordan UWC in Mostar UWC–USA leadership and organization, and students are Aditya Harnal Costa Rica UWC of South East Asia Westminster College Dartmouth College Shaina Kasper encouraged to establish their own initiatives. Singapore Mahindra UWC of India University of Chicago USA Amalka Jayasundera Kahena Joubert UWC–USA Westminster College UWC–USA Vanes Ibric Sri Lanka USA All students are involved in the school’s Connecticut College Macalester College Eliel Hernandez Martinez USA Lester B. Pearson UWC–USA community service program. Ahmed Hassan Venezuela Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Washington and Moustapha Kasse Maldives UWC–USA UWC of the Pacific The College of Idaho Lee University Senegal UWC in Mostar University of Florida Brown University Li Po Chun UWC Virginie Jean-Baptiste Robert J. Joyce Westminster College University of North Martin Goycoolea Nicolas A. Grosso Giordano Kevin Hess Mugyenzi Innocent Haiti USA Carolina at Chapel Hill Chile Argentina Asad Hassan USA Rwanda Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Adriatic Pakistan UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Pacific Princeton University Edis Kekic UWC of the Pacific Northwestern University Li Po Chun UWC Hamilton College Colby College Agnes Scott College Bosnia-Herzegovina Maria Juncosa- Massachusetts Institute Brown University UWC in Mostar Ningshan Guo Djordje B. Hinic Arnaulde Irangabiye Jelena Jelusic Calahorrano of Technology Connecticut College China Dag Hasselgard Serbia Rwanda Montenegro Ecuador Alma Gracic UWC of South East Asia Norway UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica UWC in Mostar UWC of the Atlantic Rafael Kennedy Bosnia-Herzegovina Middlebury College Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Richmond The College of Idaho Brown University Middlebury College USA UWC in Mostar Macalester College KaMhlaba UWC of Class of 2013 Natalino Guterres Kam Shan Ho Kevin Irby Ezequiel Jimenez Earlham College Southern Africa Timor-Leste Hong Kong USA Argentina Middlebury College Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC Luther College Williams College Middlebury College Macalester College

110 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 111 Natalie Kennelley Andrea D. Kline Aseel Kreishan Chun Chit Lai Wing Yee Lee Liang Liu “Davis UWC Scholars have become part of USA Mozambique Jordan Australia Hong Kong China UWC–USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC the fabric of the Skidmore College community Northwestern University Wellesley College Ringling College of Duke University Wellesley College Macalester College Art and Design and continue to inspire fellow students to Rebecca Khalandovsky Ivan Knezovic Man Sau Lai Nahom Lemma Nancy Liu USA Bosnia-Herzegovina Nishta Kumar Hong Kong Ethiopia USA move the world in new directions. As these UWC of the Adriatic UWC in Mostar Australia Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Princeton University Westminster College UWC of South East Asia Wellesley College University of Oklahoma Carleton College students tell their stories and make their voices Oberlin College Zahir Zafar Khan Julia Knoeff Philip Hoi Wa Lai Andres J. Lemus Centes Shanshan Liu heard, they encourage all of us to look beyond Pakistan Netherlands Rhubini Kunasegaran Canada Guatemala China UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Singapore Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC regional and continental stereotypes. Davis University of Virginia Colby College Lester B. Pearson Brown University Colby College Middlebury College UWC of the Pacific UWC Scholars at Skidmore are engaged in Gaurav Khanal Kandra Knowles Ryann Lai Rebecca Lennartsson Ingrid Llaveshi Middlebury College Nepal Bahamas Timor-Leste Sweden Albania the spirit of our community in ways that are UWC–USA Lester B. Pearson Marta Kupfer Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Adriatic Westminster College UWC of the Pacific Panama Harvard College Kalamazoo College University of Florida both satisfying to them personally and Bard College UWC–USA Palista Kharel Samir Lalvani Elaine Le Jing Leong Alison Yin-Pin Lo Tufts University complementary to our collective efforts.” Nepal Cagan Koc India Malaysia Malaysia Li Po Chun UWC Turkey Joar Kvamsas Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA — Philip A. Glotzbach, President, Skidmore College Kenyon College Lester B. Pearson Norway Gettysburg College Princeton University Princeton University UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Adriatic Amer Khraisat Ville Lampi Josie Leung Mariana Lopez Davila Middlebury College Macalester College Jordan Finland Hong Kong Mexico UWC of the Atlantic Majel Kong Adrian Kwong UWC of the Adriatic Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA Rafy Luqa Sarah MacVicar Union College Cambodia Hong Kong Kenyon College Wellesley College Clark University Iraq Canada Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC in Mostar Lester B. Pearson Sikander Kiani Marielkis Lanzas Yin Chung Leung Meghana Loushik Lewis & Clark College Kenyon College University of Richmond UWC of the Pacific Pakistan Nicaragua China USA Harvard College Mahindra UWC of India Nemanja Koroman Victor Kyando UWC of Costa Rica Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Haby Ly Georgetown University Bosnia-Herzegovina Tanzania Methodist University Princeton University Brown University Senegal Nicholas Madsen UWC in Mostar KaMhlaba UWC of Lester B. Pearson USA Jacqueline T. Killenga Amanda Lanzillo Xiaolong Li Joel de Jesus St. Lawrence University Southern Africa UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC Tanzania USA China Lozada Yanez Hood College University of Oklahoma Brown University KaMhlaba UWC of Nikita Kotecha Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Mexico Southern Africa Portugal Michael S. Lachanski Georgetown University Bucknell University Li Po Chun UWC Cho Wun Ma Odd-Jorgen Maeland Wellesley College KaMhlaba UWC of USA Earlham College Hong Kong Norway Fabiano Henriqu Leal Tzi-Ching Lin Southern Africa UWC in Mostar Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Dauti Kilumelume Brazil Taiwan Lucia Ludvighova Lake Forest College Princeton University St. Lawrence University Harvard College Zambia UWC of Costa Rica KaMhlaba UWC of Slovakia UWC of Costa Rica Qendresa Krasniqi Arian Laguna Northwestern University Southern Africa UWC–USA Jun Ma Nicole Magabo The College of Idaho Kosovo Bolivia Lake Forest College Earlham College China Uganda Hiu Wai Lee UWC in Mostar Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC UWC of Costa Rica

Alika Kirloskar United Kingdom Kathryn Linthicum Ixchel Luna Lara Class of 2013 Methodist University Reed College Colby College Northwestern University Indonesia Li Po Chun UWC USA Honduras UWC of South East Asia William K. Krause Christopher Lai Brown University UWC of the Atlantic UWC of Costa Rica Lorraine Ma Svein Magnason School of the Art Institute USA Australia Reed College The College of Idaho Canada Faroe Islands of Chicago UWC of the Atlantic Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Princeton University Macalester College Northwestern University Colby College

112 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 113 Mauricio Maluff Masi Petra Martinac Eddah Mburu Fabiola Miakassissa Eduardo Mondlane Arnav Mukherjee Paraguay Bosnia-Herzegovina Kenya Republic of Congo Mozambique India Lester B. Pearson UWC in Mostar UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Atlantic KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Pacific Earlham College Macalester College Connecticut College Southern Africa University of North Northwestern University Lewis & Clark College Carolina at Chapel Hill Melissa Martinez Kathleen McAuley Dominika Michalska Iyad Manassra USA Canada Poland Thabiso Monyakane Brayan Munoz Palestine UWC of Costa Rica Lester B. Pearson Li Po Chun UWC Lesotho Costa Rica UWC of the Atlantic University of North UWC of the Pacific Vassar College Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Earlham College Carolina at Chapel Hill Barnard College Luther College Westminster College Andrea Mihic Wesam Manassra Zacharia Masere Elizabeth McCarthy Switzerland Abby Morgan Juan Munoz Rivera Palestine Kenya New Zealand UWC of the Atlantic Canada Colombia UWC–USA Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Duke University UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Atlantic Massachusetts Institute St. Olaf College Middlebury College College of the Atlantic Middlebury College Maryiana Mirchuk of Technology Bruno Massinga Vichetrath Meas Belarus Helen Morris Simbarashe Musasa Waterford KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Preethi Mangar Mozambique Cambodia UWC in Mostar Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Mauritius KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC Trinity College UWC of Costa Rica UWC–USA Africa is located just outside the capital of Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa Colby College Yale University Macalester College Anja Mirkovic Middlebury College Lake Forest College Swaziland, Mbabane. A pan-African institution Diana Melgarejo Bosnia-Herzegovina Anna J. Moses Chiunde Mwanza with a global outlook, the students and staff are Prosper Mangwiro Maria Mateen Colombia UWC in Mostar United Kingdom Zambia Zimbabwe Pakistan Lester B. Pearson Lake Forest College Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of committed to understanding and addressing the Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Pacific Wellesley College Southern Africa Kotiba Mk University of Oklahoma Stanford University The College of Idaho Lewis & Clark College complex challenges facing Africa and the rest Iraq Prince Moses of the world. Founded in 1963 in opposition to Joaquin` Marandino Josseline Matute Danli Meng Lester B. Pearson Sierra Leone Alvin Mwijuka Peregalli Canada China UWC of the Pacific Red Cross Nordic UWC Uganda the apartheid system being practiced in South Uruguay Lester B. Pearson UWC of South East Asia Kenyon College Skidmore College UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Pacific University of Virginia Massachusetts Institute Africa, it became a UWC in 1981 and educates Njabulo Mndzebele Sophie S. Moskop Middlebury College Smith College of Technology students ages 11–18. Biructait Mengesha Swaziland USA Dragana Marinkovic Gcinekile Mavimbela Ethiopia KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Atlantic Sepideh Naderi Bosnia-Herzegovina Swaziland UWC of the Adriatic Southern Africa Princeton University Iran UWC of the Adriatic KaMhlaba UWC of Middlebury College Middlebury College UWC–USA Rachel Mueller Macalester College Southern Africa Earlham College Youssef Maher Tawab Malekzad Anil Menon Lobna Mohamed USA Earlham College Egypt Afghanistan Evgenia Markvardt India Egypt KaMhlaba UWC of Beatrice K. Nakiryowa Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson Finland Cristina Mazilu Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Southern Africa Uganda University of Oklahoma UWC of the Pacific Lester B. Pearson Moldova Middlebury College Earlham College Macalester College UWC of the Adriatic Lewis & Clark College UWC of the Pacific UWC of the Adriatic Colby College Igor Majic Amin Meyghani Mikail Mohamed Muntanga Muhyila Brandeis University University of Oklahoma Bosnia-Herzegovina Raghav Malik Iran Maldives Zambia Piangfan Naksukpaiboon UWC in Mostar India Francisco Martin Albi Thomas L. Mbise Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India KaMhlaba UWC of Thailand Westminster College Mahindra UWC of India Chile Tanzania Union College Colorado College Southern Africa Red Cross Nordic UWC Grinnell College UWC of South East Asia Li Po Chun UWC University of Oklahoma Clark University Class of 2013 Koketso Makhafola Dalumuzi Mhlanga Mangaliso M. Mohammed University of Chicago Princeton University South Africa Zimbabwe Swaziland Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of KaMhlaba UWC of Brown University Southern Africa Southern Africa Harvard College Methodist University

114 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 115 Nicolas L. Namburete Kasiani Nesturi Astor Nummelin Carlberg Daniel Omondi Eliis Otti Inga Penkina “The University of Florida is a vibrant public Mozambique Albania Sweden USA Estonia Estonia KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia institution that seeks to balance a diverse Southern Africa St. Olaf College Middlebury College Southern Africa Union College Bard College Methodist University Northwestern University student body with a very competitive Elle Newbold Jane Nurse Paulina Panek Nayely Perea Sebastian Nasamu USA Germany Mert Onadim Poland Mexico admissions process. Without the Davis United Ghana UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC Turkey UWC in Mostar Lester B. Pearson Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Florida College of the Atlantic UWC in Mostar Grinnell College UWC of the Pacific World College Scholars Program we would be Massachusetts Institute Bucknell University Brandeis University Puishan Ng Jacqueline Nyiraturatsinze Alicia Pang of Technology challenged to enroll as many international Hong Kong Rwanda Jarrah P. O’Neill Malaysia Marie Perrot Hawwa Nashfa Lester B. Pearson UWC in Mostar USA UWC of South East Asia France students as we might like, to the detriment of Maldives UWC of the Pacific University of Oklahoma Mahindra UWC of India Reed College UWC of South East Asia Red Cross Nordic UWC Middlebury College Princeton University Tufts University the rest of the students and the campus Jeffrey Nyoni Marija Panova The College of Idaho Qui Phuong Nguyen Tanzania Joshua Onens Macedonia Phuc Phan culture. Davis UWC Scholars bring a fresh Istevan Naufali Viet Nam KaMhlaba UWC of United Kingdom UWC of the Adriatic Viet Nam Bosnia-Herzegovina Red Cross Nordic UWC Southern Africa UWC of the Atlantic Macalester College UWC of the Adriatic international perspective to such fields as UWC in Mostar Luther College University of Oklahoma College of the Atlantic Luther College Marcela Pardo Westminster College architecture, music, building construction, Lukasz Niparko Dijana Obralic Agueda Ortega Colombia Tung Phan Thembekile Ncala Poland Bosnia-Herzegovina Argentina UWC of Costa Rica Viet Nam journalism, and engineering, as well as the Swaziland UWC–USA UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica Earlham College UWC of the Adriatic KaMhlaba UWC of St. Lawrence University Earlham College Wesleyan University Carleton College Uttara Partap liberal arts and sciences. The Davis UWC Southern Africa Ida Nitter Jung Hwan Oh Hiwot Oshone India Teresa Phiri Hood College Scholars epitomize the ideals of citizenship, Norway North Korea Ethiopia Mahindra UWC of India Malawi Gladys Ndagire Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC–USA Williams College KaMhlaba UWC of and we are proud to call them Gators.” Uganda Macalester College Trinity College Macalester College Southern Africa Lynn Pasterny Lester B. Pearson Sarah Lawrence College — J. Bernard Machen, President, University of Florida Stephen T. Nodder Juyoung Cindy Oh Gal Oshri Germany UWC of the Pacific South Africa South Korea Israel Li Po Chun UWC Somealea Phoung Brown University KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia UWC of South East Asia Bard College Cambodia Jean J. Ndayisenga Southern Africa Brown University Princeton University Lester B. Pearson Anna Pasztor Oxana Protchenko Rwanda Colby College UWC of the Pacific Tove Pousette Aldina Okanovic Oludamilola Osinbajo Hungary Russia UWC of Costa Rica University of Oklahoma Sweden Sonia Noori Bosnia-Herzegovina Nigeria Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of Costa Rica Colby College Red Cross Nordic UWC Afghanistan UWC in Mostar UWC of the Atlantic University of Florida Khin Hnin Phyu Kenyon College Wartburg College Sabelo Ndlovu UWC–USA The College of Idaho Wheaton College Myanmar Nicole Paulet Piedra Reitumetse L. Pulumo South Africa Earlham College UWC of South East Asia Tejesh M. Pradhan Allan Okello Jeremy Osir Peru Lesotho UWC of the Adriatic Stanford University Nepal Makhosonkhe Nsibandze Uganda Kenya UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Amherst College UWC of Costa Rica Swaziland KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia Harvard College Roxane Picard Williams College Southern Africa Nera Nesic KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa University of North France Wellesley College Class of 2013 Leonardo Paz Bustamante Croatia Southern Africa Whitman College Carolina at Chapel Hill Mahindra UWC of India Daniel Prinz

Honduras Kate Punnett Class of 2013 Li Po Chun UWC University of University of Chicago Hungary Margarida Oliveira Sara Osman UWC–USA St. Vincent & Middlebury College Pennsylvania UWC of the Atlantic Rodrigues Lebanon University of Richmond Vedran Pobric Brown University the Grenadines Portugal UWC in Mostar Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of the Atlantic UWC–USA Westminster College Red Cross Nordic UWC University of Florida Brown University University of Florida

116 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 117 Sumitha Raman Mikhail Reutski Karina Rodriguez Jakob Rosengarten Jose Saavedra Jose Gabriel Sanchez India Belarus Paraguay Germany Chile Argentina Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Brown University Skidmore College Earlham College Colorado College Bucknell University University of Florida

Pranay Ramkrishnan Luis Reyes Luis Rodriguez Aiko Roudette Saim Saeed Mauricio Santiago India Peru Mexico St.Vincent & Pakistan Brazil UWC of the Atlantic UWC of Costa Rica UWC–USA the Grenadines Mahindra UWC of India UWC of Costa Rica Massachusetts Institute The College of Idaho Luther College UWC of the Atlantic Bard College The College of Idaho of Technology Bard College Arlinda Rezhdo Milena Rodriguez Elyas Saif Lomoro Santino Vinay Ramteke Albania Nicaragua John Rubayiza Yemen Sudan India UWC in Mostar UWC of Costa Rica Rwanda UWC of the Adriatic UWC of Costa Rica Mahindra UWC of India Colby College College of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Wesleyan University Wartburg College Westminster College College of the Holy Cross Lucy Richards Monica Rodriguez Roldan Erin Saiof Kesey Sar Namratha Rao USA Spain Matthew Rugamba Indonesia Cambodia UWC–USA was founded in 1982 and is located India UWC of the Adriatic UWC–USA United Kingdom UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Stanford University Trinity College KaMhlaba UWC of Luther College Connecticut College on the site of the historic Montezuma Castle Tufts University Southern Africa Vaida Rimeikyte Thea Roemmen Anja Sakotic Juan Pablo near Las Vegas, New Mexico. UWC–USA’s Lewis & Clark College Nadija Ratkusic Lithuania Norway Bosnia-Herzegovina Sarmiento Torres programs emphasize community engagement, Bosnia-Herzegovina Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Jaap Ruoff UWC in Mostar Colombia UWC in Mostar Harvard College Barnard College Netherlands Methodist University Lester B. Pearson wilderness experience, and Southwest studies The College of Idaho KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of the Pacific Christian Riquelme Jevgenija Rogacova Maida Salkanovic through weekly service commitments and multi- Southern Africa Denison University Desy Raturoma Costa Rica Latvia Bosnia-Herzegovina Brown University day projects and expeditions. Students study Indonesia UWC of Costa Rica Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC–USA Rhea Arun Sawhney UWC–USA Wartburg College Earlham College Donald Rusimbi Occidental College India intercultural communication and mediation Westminster College Tanzania UWC of South East Asia Joanna Rivas Ina Rojnic Mirnes Salkic through the Constructive Engagement of KaMhlaba UWC of University of Virginia Sruthi Ravi Panama Croatia Bosnia-Herzegovina Southern Africa Conflict (CEC) and global-issues programs. India UWC of the Adriatic Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC in Mostar Marian Schmidt Ringling College of UWC of South East Asia Westminster College Macalester College Earlham College Germany Art and Design University of Mahindra UWC of India Mariana Roa Oliva Ratu Rokodulu Igor Samardzic Pennsylvania Marcin Rutkowski Yale University Mexico Fiji Bosnia-Herzegovina Poland Graham Reeder Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson UWC in Mostar Sophie Scholz UWC of the Adriatic Islam Qadous Tenzin Rabga Canada Macalester College UWC of the Pacific The College of Idaho Germany University of Oklahoma Palestine India Lester B. Pearson Washington and Red Cross Nordic UWC Terrance Robinson Aisulu Sanat UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Pacific Lee University Salam Saadi Bard College USA Kazakhstan Wartburg College Massachusetts Institute College of the Atlantic Israel UWC–USA Redwan Rokon Lester B. Pearson Abdou Seck of Technology UWC in Mostar Camila Quniteros Gustav Rehnby Georgetown University Bangladesh UWC of the Pacific Singapore Methodist University Casaverde Raisa Ramalho Sweden Mahindra UWC of India Earlham College UWC of South East Asia Jose Rodes Peru Brazil Red Cross Nordic UWC Middlebury College Anastasiya Saakova Clark University

Panama Jose Sanchez Class of 2013 UWC–USA KaMhlaba UWC of Ringling College of Uzbekistan UWC of Costa Rica Irving Romero de la rosa Venezuela Ryota Sekine Lake Forest College Southern Africa Art and Design Li Po Chun UWC The College of Idaho Mexico UWC of the Atlantic Japan Westminster College Methodist University Li Po Chun UWC Bard College UWC of South East Asia University of Florida University of Chicago

118 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 119 Vivaan Seth Khaled Shennara Sam Simataa Santana Snyder Srija Srija Ajla Suljevic “The Davis UWC Scholars at Trinity, among India Jordan Namibia USA India Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC of South East Asia UWC in Mostar Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA Mahindra UWC of India UWC in Mostar students representative of 47 different countries, Bowdoin College Clark University Luther College Middlebury College Whitman College Earlham College exemplify the extraordinary possibilities that Manqoba S. Shabangu Yuta Shinozaki Johane Simelane Hoi Lam So Radmila Stefkova Qi Sun Swaziland Japan Swaziland Hong Kong Macedonia China are available to undergraduates, inspiring fellow KaMhlaba UWC of UWC of South East Asia KaMhlaba UWC of Li Po Chun UWC UWC in Mostar UWC of the Atlantic Southern Africa Princeton University Southern Africa University of Chicago University of Oklahoma Colby College Trinity students to pursue cross-cultural Methodist University Skidmore College Yacoub Shomali Jordan Sokoloski Tashnika Stewart Abhijit Surya studies as well as deep bonds that transcend Vipul Shah Jordan Yuet Man Sin Macedonia Swaziland India India UWC of the Adriatic Hong Kong Lester B. Pearson KaMhlaba UWC of Mahindra UWC of India international borders. In offering their Mahindra UWC of India Macalester College Lester B. Pearson UWC of the Pacific Southern Africa Westminster College Clark University UWC of the Pacific University of Chicago Colorado College international perspectives and their courage to Hlulekisile Shongwe Ana Susac University of Chicago Bilal Shahabuddin Swaziland Silvia Solis Fernandez Maid Strasevic Bosnia-Herzegovina familiarize themselves with so many Pakistan KaMhlaba UWC of Damira Sinanovic Nicaragua Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC in Mostar Red Cross Nordic UWC Southern Africa Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA UWC in Mostar Duke University communities, Davis UWC Scholars foster Northwestern University University of Chicago UWC in Mostar University of Florida Colby College Sophie Syed University of Richmond more expansive dialogues in and out of our Syed Shahbaz Savant Shrestha Wipawan Sompong Ksenija Strbac Singapore Pakistan Nepal Divyaraj Singh Thailand Spain UWC of South East Asia classrooms, enlarging the scope of thinking UWC of the Atlantic Red Cross Nordic UWC India Red Cross Nordic UWC Lester B. Pearson University of Virginia Yale University Middlebury College UWC of South East Asia Clark University UWC of the Pacific Ka Yu Tam among entering students from the moment Cornell University Bard College Shriya Shukla Chris Somuah-Appianti China Rabia Shahid they begin their studies.” Pakistan India Siddheshwar Singh Botswana Alejandro Sucre Red Cross Nordic UWC Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India India UWC–USA Venezuela Vassar College — James F. Jones Jr., President, Trinity College Wesleyan University Vassar College UWC of the Atlantic Bucknell University UWC of the Atlantic Marcus Tam Middlebury College Amherst College Iju Shakya Gabriela Siegel Nitin Sood Hong Kong India USA O. Katarina Sirka Finland Federico Sucre Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Mahindra UWC of India Serbia KaMhlaba UWC of Venezuela University of Chicago Roisin Taylor Wrenford Thaffe Smith College Columbia University Lester B. Pearson Southern Africa UWC–USA United Kingdom Jamaica Vidhi C. Tamboli UWC of the Pacific Middlebury College Amherst College UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Atlantic Chitra Shanmuga Phila M Sifundza India Colby College Bard College Amherst College Sundaram Swaziland Lumago Charles Swati Sugandh UWC of South East Asia India KaMhlaba UWC of Nosiku Siyumbwa Soro Joseph India University of Virginia Joanna Tebin Sneha Thayil Mahindra UWC of India Southern Africa Zambia Sudan Mahindra UWC of India Poland India Nana Tanamoto College of the Atlantic Methodist University Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Adriatic Westminster College UWC in Mostar UWC of South East Asia Japan Kenyon College Methodist University Colorado College University of Chicago Nizar Sharkas Maya Sikand Ghariza Sujak Bakir UWC of South East Asia Palestine USA Sondre Skarsten Fernando Soto Singapore Carleton College Miia-Liisa Termonen Ajibu Timbo Li Po Chun UWC UWC of the Atlantic Norway Peru Red Cross Nordic UWC Finland Sierra Leone Dhondup Tashi University of Oklahoma Brown University UWC of Costa Rica KaMhlaba UWC of Macalester College Mahindra UWC of India UWC of South East Asia

Tibet Class of 2013 University of Florida Southern Africa Colby College Skidmore College Avani Sharma Ance Simanovica Malika Suleymanova Red Cross Nordic UWC Westminster College USA Latvia Petra Smitkova Uzbekistan Methodist University Jakob Terwitte Christie Ting Mahindra UWC of India UWC of the Adriatic Czech Republic Red Cross Nordic UWC Germany USA Skidmore College Earlham College UWC–USA Ringling College of UWC of Costa Rica Li Po Chun UWC Middlebury College Art and Design Middlebury College Princeton University

120 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 121 “Our 38 Davis UWC Scholars at the College of Shany S.Tropper Cristhian Veintimilla Abed Wahesh Thea Wiig Katherine Wong Tik Ki Yu Austria Ecuador Palestine Norway Hong Kong United Kingdom Idaho took the lead recently in producing an UWC of Costa Rica UWC of the Atlantic UWC of Costa Rica Red Cross Nordic UWC Li Po Chun UWC Li Po Chun UWC Colby College University of Florida University of Oklahoma Lake Forest College Brandeis University University of International Cultural Show for the Caldwell Pennsylvania Man Hon Tse Fitim Veliu Ging-ji Wang Achini Wijesinghe Samantha Wong community. It was a rousing success — an Hong Kong Serbia Hong Kong Sri Lanka Hong Kong Yen Heng Yu Li Po Chun UWC UWC in Mostar Li Po Chun UWC UWC of South East Asia UWC of the Adriatic Hong Kong evening of song and dance, magic and University of Virginia Westminster College Wesleyan University Colorado College University of Oklahoma Li Po Chun UWC Northwestern University comedy, undertaken to benefit a local Tze To Tse Nethra Venkatesh Siyu Wang Atiba Williams Linzi Wu China India China Trinidad & Tobago China Tshering Yudon elementary school that had lost its budget for Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India UWC–USA UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic Bhutan Swarthmore College Middlebury College Harvard College University of Oklahoma University of Chicago Lester B. Pearson field trips due to cutbacks in state aid to UWC of the Pacific Darya Tsymbalyuk Juan Ventura Rivera Wun-Ji Wang Polly Williams Yuao Wu Middlebury College education. The students donated nearly $500 Ukraine Mexico Hong Kong Barbados China UWC of the Adriatic UWC of the Atlantic Mahindra UWC of India Red Cross Nordic UWC Mahindra UWC of India Alishba Zarmeen to the school, but more importantly they Kenyon College University of Florida Luther College Randolph-Macon College Dartmouth College Pakistan Lester B. Pearson Wo Chun Tuen Muk Chinar Verma Khaled K. Wardak Tabias Wilson Maria Xavier Soares modeled for all our students the need to care UWC of the Pacific China India Afghanistan USA Timor-Leste Earlham College for a local community no matter how distantly Li Po Chun UWC Mahindra UWC of India Li Po Chun UWC UWC–USA Li Po Chun UWC University of Virginia Grinnell College Colby College Tufts University Earlham College M. Gabriela Zeballow Bolivia one’s geographical and cultural roots happen Bunyodjon Tusmatov Gili Vidan Kevin Wathome John Woja Zimin Xu UWC of Costa Rica Tajikistan Israel Kenya Norway China to lie. Our Davis UWC Scholars showed that Colby College UWC in Mostar Red Cross Nordic UWC KaMhlaba UWC of Red Cross Nordic UWC UWC of the Atlantic the mantra of the environmental movement Earlham College Harvard College Southern Africa Clark University Grinnell College Bei Bei Zhou University of Oklahoma China Narun Un Marijose Vila Zuzanna Wojcieszak Monrada Yamkasikorn KaMhlaba UWC of —‘Think Globally, Act Locally’ — applies Cambodia Guatemala Xin Wen Poland Thailand Southern Africa UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica China UWC–USA UWC of the Atlantic equally to the public good of education.” Methodist University University of Richmond Wheaton College UWC of the Adriatic Harvard College University of Oklahoma Grinnell College James Zhou — Marvin Henberg, President, College of Idaho Eva Valladares Anton Stuart A. Villegas Perez Evelyn Wong Yanisa Yindee Canada Spain Costa Rica Amelie Westphal Malaysia Thailand UWC of South East Asia UWC of Costa Rica UWC–USA Sweden Li Po Chun UWC Lester B. Pearson Macalester College Colby College Methodist University Red Cross Nordic UWC Scripps College UWC of the Pacific Juliana Tomazini Suren Tripathi Macalester College The College of Idaho Marija Zivkovic Katja Valtonen Lily Khin Vivipem Jeffrey Wong Brazil India Bosnia-Herzegovina Finland India Andrea Whittle Australia Sunghyun Yoo Mahindra UWC of India Mahindra UWC of India UWC in Mostar UWC of the Adriatic Mahindra UWC of India USA Li Po Chun UWC South Korea University of Florida Skidmore College Westminster College St. Lawrence University Middlebury College UWC of the Atlantic Middlebury College Mahindra UWC of India Elena Tonc Siddhant Trivedi Middlebury College Grinnell College Croatia India Juan Vasquez Phuong Vu Justin Wong

UWC–USA UWC of South East Asia Colombia Viet Nam Amanda Wickramasekera Singapore Chihiro Yoshida Class of 2013 Macalester College Cornell University UWC of the Atlantic UWC of the Adriatic Sri Lanka UWC of South East Asia Japan University of Florida Macalester College UWC of South East Asia Bowdoin College Mahindra UWC of India Dobromir Trifonov Tijana Trkulja Lewis & Clark College University of Chicago Bulgaria Bosnia-Herzegovina UWC–USA UWC in Mostar Trinity College Wellesley College

122 The Undergraduates Davis United World College Scholars Program 123 Talha Khan: Humanity & Pakistan “In August 2008, I returned to Pakistan to secure my U.S. work visa,” writes Talha Khan (Red Cross Nordic UWC, Macalester ’08). “I ended up waiting eight months. My experience reminded me of how broken our world really is, and how systemic discrimination is for those who are born in regions that have fallen out of favor with the powers that be. But beyond my immediate frustrations, those eight months in Pakistan were a really humbling experience. “A brutal and bloody conflict is threatening to unravel my country. Yet I found hope in the resilience shown by the millions who struggle to live with some semblance of normalcy despite a growing feeling of entrenchment, both against home-born extremists and against the demands of the Coalition forces. I found people at once confused and overwhelmed by the deteriorating situation, and desperately searching for answers within; but I also found a people who resolve to fight for their space of toleration and mutual existence. Behind the figures of deaths due to suicide bombings or drone attacks, I found human beings, dreams shattered, families broken and hopes unfulfilled. “Now I am working in Los Angeles, a universe so distant from the other reality I have left Graduates in Action behind (and that my family continues to live through). Even in the relative calm of L.A., I am quite aware of all that I have left behind in Pakistan. And I cannot divorce myself from the country, its people and, most importantly, my family.”

Nyambura Gichohi: Renewable Energy in Kenya “Since graduating from Wesleyan in May 2008, I have discovered my two passions: renewable energy and real estate,” writes Nyambura Gichohi (Kenya, KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa). “During my senior year, classmate Robert McCourt and I won a Davis Projects for Peace grant to construct a biogas digester for a community of 25 Maasai women in Kenya. “After six months in San Francisco following graduation, I decided to return home and set up the Aziza Kenya Empowerment Trust, which provides women with microloans to start small businesses, and also builds biogas digesters for schools that use a lot of firewood, enabling them to turn organic materials such as dung and vegetable waste into a gas fuel. This year we constructed three biogas digesters, raising funds for these and an additional three. Our goal is to build over 10 digesters in eight months. “Kenya is currently experiencing extreme environmental degradation at an alarming rate — loss of forest cover, loss of biodiversity, soil erosion and much more, resulting in famine, drought, and poverty exacerbation. I hope Aziza Kenya will be able to join the fight against climate change through our grassroots efforts and make a large impact. I also work for Blueline Properties Ltd., managing rental properties and designing developments. We try and keep projects as eco-friendly as possible. I love the mix of my two passions, and hope to do an MBA in Spain next year.”

Davis United World College Scholars Program 125 Rahila Muhibi: Building Literacy for Afghan Women Santiago Salinas: Climate Change & Biology “After my graduation in May 2009, I “After four exhilarating years at Helena Shilomboleni: Citizens & Public Policy moved to London on a full scholarship College of the Atlantic, I decided The skills Helena Shilomboleni has been building in Washington, D.C., which center on helping to continue my education (a master’s to pursue a Ph.D. in marine informed citizens influence national decision makers, are skills she hopes to take home to Namibia. degree) in Islamic Studies and biology at Stony Brook “I have really gotten interested in public policy and government work, because I think that is what Humanities with the Institute of Ismaili University,” writes Santiago Salinas is really effective,” says Helena (Li Po Chun UWC, College of the Atlantic ’09), who has been this Studies,” writes Rahila Muhibi (Argentina, Lester B. Pearson year’s Art Simon Fellow in government relations with Bread for the World, a U.S. NGO with about (Afghanistan, Lester B. Pearson UWC UWC of the Pacific, COA ’05). “I 65,000 members. She has helped with Bread’s annual Offering of Letters campaign, which in 2009 of the Pacific, Methodist University). “I have also been exploring have been at Stony Brook for almost four years, doing supported proposed reforms to U.S. foreign-assistance policy. different opportunities on how to continue to expand and refine research on two main areas: fisheries-induced evolution and “The two foreign-aid reform bills in Congress emphasize things like country ownership and my small foundation, 100 Mothers Literacy Program, while I am the relationship between temperature and longevity. community participation, rather than just the U.S. government handing things out,” she explains. in the UK. “Recently I showed that, with some simple equations Helena hopes next to attend graduate school, then to return home to Namibia and build a career “The 100 Mothers Literacy Program is a small initiative I from physics and chemistry, it is possible to predict how making a difference. started in 2008 with the support of my family in Afghanistan and long cold-blooded critters will live. The idea is to think of “I think that’s where I should be — and this is such a value to take back to my country, with all that friends in states, to provide classes in Dari (the Afghan national a cold-blooded animal as a beaker in which chemical I’ve learned here,” she says. “When you see the bigger picture, and how the world is so interconnected language), and basic math literacy for mothers in a village in reactions are taking place. The same rules that apply to a politically and economically, we can’t live in a vacuum.” northeast Afghanistan who have never had any schooling before. liquid inside a beaker should apply to animals, and With Afghanistan having only a 13 percent literacy rate for chemists have a relationship for how an increase in women, and having understood the importance of education for temperature will speed up reaction rates. mothers — especially in Afghanistan — who are the true nurturers “These findings were published in the Proceedings of of their children and household, this is an important initiative. the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. I am now Phyllis Luk: Social Enterprise in China “So far, we have been able to offer beginner’s classes to more using this theory to predict how expected temperature “I graduated from Dartmouth a term early, in March ’09, and in my senior spring term I went to Shanghai to than 100 young mothers in three small sub-villages. Our ultimate changes in the next 50 years will change the lifespan of work for Ventures in Development,” writes Ka Yan “Phyllis” Luk (Hong Kong, Li Po Chun UWC). “ViD is a goal is to prepare mothers for better prospective vocations.” different species.” nonprofit that aims at incubating more social enterprises in China. Right now, it has incubated two: Shokay and Mei Xiang Cheese Factory, related to yak in the Tibetan plateau. Shokay sources yak hair directly from the herders in Qinghai, and organizes hand-knitting cooperatives to produce accessories that are sold all over the world. Mei Xiang Cheese produces high-quality cheese from the rich yak milk. Makhethe Mpoti: Medical Aspirations in Africa “ViD also tries to establish a social/ knowledge platform for people in China who are interested in social “I moved to Boston on the day of my graduation from Smith College (’08), and started work some two issues. In Shanghai I focused a lot on developing this platform, called ‘Social Innovation Salon,’ a monthly weeks later at Boston University’s medical campus,” writes Makhethe Mpoti (Lesotho, UWC–USA). event in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Taipei. We will bring up social issues, bringing groups of people from “As a research assistant for the Re-Engineered Discharge study, Project RED, I enrolled patients and very different backgrounds to the discussion. The ideas from each salon will be posted online, and we will worked with nurses to roll out a customized discharge plan. Each patient received a booklet and move on with focus groups to test out the ideas in small scale. teaching to facilitate an effective discharge that reduced rehospitalizations. I was thrilled to be working “I learned a lot during my stay in Shanghai about the NGO space in China. I am now back in Hong so closely with patients despite not being a clinician. Kong, working as an analyst at Goldman Sachs. Work is hectic! I do want to do something related to social “Graduating from Smith debt free gave me the liberty to choose to move back to Lesotho a year later enterprises in China in the future.” — a decision that had lain below the surface since I got to the U.S. in 2002. In Lesotho, I have held a temporary position as an administrator for a new family-medicine residency program. This experience fell right in line with my aspirations to get into medicine — I brushed shoulders with medical students, residents, visiting doctors from Boston University, and government officials in the ministry of health. “I hope to begin medical school in South Africa in 2010.”

126 Graduates in Action Davis United World College Scholars Program 127 Christina Sok: A Creative Passion The Power of Applying to the Davis UWC “Being a graduate of UWC and Barnard College has equipped me to not only succeed but to be aware of the world that surrounds me and be an active, contributing member of this global Private Philanthropy Scholars Program community,” writes Christina Sok (South Korea, UWC of South East Asia). “My four-year rivate philanthropy can be transformative. Through the he Davis UWC Scholars Program annually reviews those commitment to Columbia University Dance Marathon (CUDM), supporting the Elizabeth institutions selected for participation in the program. PDavis United World College Scholars Program, talented T Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF), shaped a large part of my college experience. I It welcomes letters of request for consideration from the individual students and outstanding educational institutions will always feel passionate about this cause, especially after leading the fundraising for two presidents of American colleges and universities, explaining in are being transformed by the philanthropic investments of years and witnessing the impact our efforts had in the growth of both CUDM and the some detail why their schools would be good candidates for the Shelby and Gale Davis. The program’s long-term goal is program. Preference will be given to colleges and universities that awareness of EGPAF’s amazing work. to create greater international understanding among future have a proven track record of recruiting students of United World “After graduating from Barnard, it took me some time to adjust to ‘adult’ life, particularly generations of the world’s decision makers by bringing together College schools. with the challenges of being an international student looking for a career in the midst of the Essential to any applicant school is its alignment with the a growing number of promising students from diverse cultures recession. I was unable to secure a job in the visual arts, which led me to a job in advertising. I program’s key goal of internationalizing the American and supporting their undergraduate educations at selected briefly worked for an artist, Dennis Oppenheim, as his publicist, before starting my career at undergraduate experience through building clusters of globally American colleges and universities. Publicis New York — a multinational advertising agency — in August 2009. I have now found aware students, particularly graduates of the UWC schools If you are inclined to invest your own philanthropy in a worldwide. Letters may be submitted at any time during the a new passion, and I immensely enjoy working at a diverse agency full of talented people. college or university of your choice, in the program shown here academic year, but no later than May 31, so that decisions can be “In my spare time, I continue to develop my own artwork. I also remain an active alumna or in the United World Colleges, we encourage you to do so. rendered each year in August. of CUDM and my sorority, Delta Gamma, mentoring younger students, while enjoying the The Davis UWC Scholars Program makes grants only to Your investment can help change the world. For assistance, New York art scene and looking out for new activities to get involved with.” institutions and not directly to any individual student. Grants are in please contact: support of need-based scholarship awards to eligible graduates of the United World College schools worldwide who matriculate at Dr. Philip O. Geier the selected schools. Executive Director Cheryl McClurg: The Quest for an HIV Vaccine Davis UWC Scholars Program For assistance and/or to learn more, “Since graduating with a B.A. in molecular biology and biochemistry from Middlebury College, 211 Adirondack House please contact: I have been part of a team involved in HIV/AIDS vaccine-related research,” writes Cheryl Middlebury College Jane Schoenfeld McClurg (South Africa, KaMhlaba UWC of Southern Africa). “I spent a year at the Ragon Middlebury, VT 05753 Assistant to the Executive Director Institute of Harvard, MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital, researching the components Davis UWC Scholars Program and mechanisms of the immune response that result in the spontaneous control of HIV Tel: (802) 443-3200 211 Adirondack House infection in certain individuals. I then returned to South Africa to continue my research in the Fax: (802) 443-3230 Middlebury College epicenter of the disease. Middlebury, VT 05753 E-mail: [email protected] “I work at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s HIV Pathogenesis Program in Durban, where Tel: (802) 443-3180 [email protected] I focus on identifying distinct immunological profiles for HIV-positive, treatment-naive Fax: (802) 443-3230 Or visit: www.davisUWCscholars.org individuals. I am applying to graduate school to get a master’s of public health, which will E-mail: [email protected] enable me to use my research background to effect change in areas where people continue to die from preventable diseases. “My experiences have formed and strengthened my goal to become a leader in infectious-disease research and global health. My time in the U.S. highlighted the inequities in international health-care standards, and my return to South Africa has challenged me to reevaluate my role and responsibility in my own country. Having lived in five of the 10 countries with the highest HIV prevalence, I am repeatedly confronted by the obstacles that prevent so many people from accessing adequate health care. Because of these eye-opening experiences, I intend to focus my career on improving the quality and availability of health care in developing regions.”

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Worldwide Countries Represented 31 118 140

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