Mikaela hopes to utilize her graduate study to delve into agricultural policy, so that she can represent and advocate for our nation’s farmers. The Old Stone House in Brooklyn 212.998.4236. Genesis is currently an Assistant Area Director for Rutgers-Newark, Housing and Residence Life department. On a larger scale, she worked as a Co-Director of the Girls Leading Our World/Boys Reaching Out (GLOW/BRO) National Camp where she designed a curriculum to encourage students to write their own stories. View Lana Morrow, Ph.D.’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Sam has a BA in Theater from Samford University and is currently pursuing his MBA at NYU Stern. Participated in Faith Zone and Safe Zone. Miriam develops programming, leads career sessions, and coaches graduate students/recent alumni. Pat attended the New York City College of Technology (former New York City Technical College). In her spare time, she likes to play video games, listen to different genres of music, and read comic books. Karim supports graduate students’ career development through coaching and implementing career-related programs. John Van Reenen (LSE, CEP and POID) joint with Jonathan Haskel (Imperial College Business School) and Stephen Machin (CEP, LSE & UCL) Hong Kong Theatre, CLM 01, Ground Floor, Clem She currently serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service where she teaches the year-long capstone class on Social Impact, Innovation, and Investment. In her free time, Jennifer loves musicals and photography, and enjoys spending time with friends and families. Brielle enjoys reading any and all motivational books, learning about mindfulness, and spending time with her family. After graduation she has hopes of working in the field of international development social work, specifically with women and immigrant and refugee populations. Yaniv earned his M.A. Sue's responsibilities focus on data/assessment, marketing/communication, career mentoring and spearheading student club collaborations. A. M. 7.30 Mnrnlng Devotions. special.collections@nyu.edu. Jack Morrow is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Global Affairs at NYU’s School of Professional Studies. 212.998.7062. or. Peace Corps Service: Ghana, 2016-2018 She is a beekeeper, volunteers with Wild Bird Fund and lives in East Harlem with her husband (an SPS alumnus!) We strongly encourage all applicants to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for need-based aid, including federal loans. Kelly joined the Wasserman Center as the Associate Director of Graduate Student Career Development in February of 2018. She enjoys traveling and discussing all things TV & pop culture.Participated in Justice Zone, Disability Zone, Safe Zone, UndocuZone, Indigenous Solidarity and Decolonization Training, Action Zone, Facilitation Training, and Muslim Ally Zone. Karen enjoys skiing, Thai food, and commuting by Citi Bike. Kelly serves on NYU's Internationalizing Washington Square Graduate Student Sub-Committee and the Division of Student Affairs Professional Development Committee. Diamond Walters is pursuing an M.S. Senior Assistant Director, Coaching & Partnerships Jack is now working towards his MS in Global Affairs at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs with a focus on the cross section of conflict and resource scarcity. She has held student and alumni advising roles at Columbia Business School, Fordham Graduate School of Business and London Business School. View the profiles of professionals named "Jack Morrow" on LinkedIn. 212.998.4749. Participated in Safe Zone, and Mindfulness Zone. Participated in Safe Zone, Disabilities Zone, Dream Zone, and Diversity Zone. 646.997.5987. Carrie also spent ten years working in public Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding After college, Diamond served in Peace Corps Ghana from 2016-2018 as a Community Health Educator. Throughout her 5+ years at Wasserman, she has worked in different cross-functional teams, serving both undergraduate and graduate students, and advocating for their needs in the areas of experiential learning, leadership development, and diversity and inclusion. Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an American football coach, and executive in the National Football League (NFL). Assistant Director, Employer Engagement & Communications During her Peace Corps service, Becca was placed with a local non governmental organization in a small village where she helped to restructure the organization’s existing programs and institute a new system to measure the success of their workshops. Prior communications consultant. Harboring Hearts dexter.hazelton@nyu.edu 212.998.4733. Equipped with a strong experience in a variety of work settings and roles, Nourine’s career journey has been anything but conventional. She is also a baseball fan whose goal is to see a game in every major league ball park. Haley spends her time at Wasserman coaching undergraduate students, engaging with employers in the non-profit, healthcare, and education fields, and supporting team wide communication efforts. Assistant Director, Brooklyn Office haley.garofalo@nyu.edu Unless otherwise noted, all content copyright New York University. Peace Corps Service: Uganda, 2014-2016; China, 2019-2020. Jack Fowler, who can get messages to Kaj Relwof if sent to jfowler@nationalreview.com. A fifth-generation farmer from the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, she initially honed her farm education skills at Shelburne Farms before implementing garden programs for youth in the Dominican Republic, working as an apprentice at Apricot Lane Farms in Southern California, and working as a garden and nutrition educator at Harlem Grown. He previously worked at the University of Chicago, where he counseled students interested in careers in startups, arts, media, journalism, and non-profit organization management and development. Live Out Loud Undergraduate Program: University of Pittsburgh, BA in Social Work Most of Morrow's oeuvre has been published as science fiction and fantasy, but he is also the author of two unconventional historical novels, The Last Witchfinder and Galápagos Regained. jazmine.rhodes@nyu.edu Bio: Shortly after graduating, Reilly served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia, partnered with the Zambian Department of Health. An NYU alum, she is excited to help NYU students make the most out of their college experience. About Jack Morrow. Your feedback is essential to helping us improve the website, Please complete at least one field before submitting your feedback, NYU Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship Program, Accreditation, Authorization & Assessment, University Research Policies and Guidelines, Global Academic Partnerships and Affiliations, Connecting NYU Alumni around the World Digitally During COVID-19, Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, Public and Nonprofit; Management and Policy, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, Digital Media Design for Learning/Games for Learning, Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, Executive Master of Public Administration (, Peace Corps Volunteers who complete the full two-year tour of Peace Corps service or are otherwise given “completion of service” (COS) status, Peace Corps Volunteers who are medically separated, Peace Corps Volunteers who are given "interrupted service" status because of circumstances beyond their control, Peace Corps Response or Global Health Services Partnership Volunteers who complete twelve months of service within a twenty-four month period* (The twelve month service requirement is waived for those Response Volunteers evacuated due to COVID-19. robert.caparaz@nyu.edu Senior Assistant Director, Graduate Student Career Development & Program Director, Coverdell Fellowship Program at NYU: School of Professional Studies, MS in Global Affairs Shan earned her Ed.M in College Student Affairs and BA in German Studies from Rutgers University. Victoria earned a MS in Counseling from Shippensburg University and a BA in Psychology from Loyola University. Outside of her role, Fatim is a contributing writer for the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) and is a member of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). She received her BA in American Studies from Barnard College of Columbia University and her EdM in Higher Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Jess has a BA in Political Science from Waynesburg University and a MPA in Policy Analysis & Program Evaluation from CUNY Baruch. Paricipated in Belonging Zone. Participated in Safe Zone, Disabilities Zone, Microaggressions Zone. Through the process of obtaining a Master of Science in Global Affairs, she hopes to gain additional tools, resources, and colleagues needed to address and combat poverty, in hopes of boosting prosperity, and ensuring sustainable development in places that have been overlooked and under-resourced. Manager of Operations & Events, School of Professional Studies Office JANCART 1. I NYU / SPRING 2006 / 27 ing force, Brucie switched to WCBS, his perch for the next 23 years, until last June, when he was abruptly fired to make way for a cheaper, electronic, iPod— on—shuffle music format called "Jack." 212.998.4205. Participated in Diversity, Dream, Faith and Safe Zones. After returning to the U.S. to recover and restart her academic career, she earned her B.A. Interim Senior Associate Vice President of Student Affairs 212.998.4299. Nia provides career coaching to students, coordinates career development events and series, and manages Wasserman's peer education program. Within her designated community she built a library after acquiring 1,000 books, improved health and sanitation, and held multiple Grassroots Soccer camps. She began her career in legal recruiting but due to the 2008 recession, reassessed her own professional path, and followed her interest in global higher education. Rachel is a past recipient of the NYU School of Professional Studies Administrator of the Year award and her work has been recognized at various global industry conferences. Senior Associate Director, Employer Relations, Brooklyn Office sasha.greenfield@nyu.edu When she isn't at work, Sue can be found spending time with her family, watching her favorite sports teams - the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Yankees - or lifting weights at the gym. Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. found catching a movie or Broadway show in the city, spending time with Dr. Lois Ramondetta was a fellow in gynecologic oncology at M. D. Anderson Hospital in 1998 when she met Deborah Rose Sills, a professor of comparative religion, who had undergone surgery for ovarian cancer the year before and was re-admitted for small bowel obstruction. In 1982, Morrow returned to the DJ role with New York's WCBS-FM, an oldies station. She recieved a Bachelor's degree in iCriminology from the University of Cincinnati and a Master’s Degree in Human Resources from New York University. Jazmine supports all aspects of student employment on campus. in Global Affairs at NYU School of Professional Studies. nia.beresford@nyu.edu kelly.graham@nyu.edu There is no separate application for the Coverdell Fellowship. Bio: She organized a soccer program with her community counterpart to educate 59 junior high school students on HIV, AIDS, and Malaria prevention. Global Kids Her previous career coaching experience, including at NYC Parks and Parsons School of Design, instilled an enthusiasm for helping students discover and translate their unique skills and interests into meaningful careers. Kate enjoys chasing after her two sons in New Jersey and spending quality time with her friends and family. Stephanie has extensive higher education and coaching experience in both the US and UK. Vic Morrow was born in the Bronx, New York, to Jean (Kress) and Harry Morrow, an electrical engineer. Her experiences range from residence life, dean of students and enrollment management. Before this, Jack received a degree in Hydrological Sciences and Policy from UC Santa Barbara. Joanne previously lived abroad and worked in learning and development. Cheryl also supervises the Graduate Career Assistants. In her leisure time, Paula enjoys her rescue dogs, bowling, and visiting Puerto Rico. At the age of 17, Arshdeep took advantage of an opportunity to obtain her Bachelor’s in Medicine and Surgery in India. Cheryl has a BA in Psychology and Business from SUNY Albany and an MS Ed. She completed her Certificate in Professional Coaching Practice in 2011 with ICF-accredited Full Circle Global in Edinburgh, Scotland. 212.992.9153. Fabuola manages front desk operations at SPS Wasserman Center. February 1998 to present. Jack is from Los Alamitos, California and received his undergraduate degree in Hydrologic Sciences and Policy from UC Santa Barbara in 2016. stephanie.cziczo@nyu.edu John Jay College. As one of the 2020 USAID Donald M. Payne Fellows, Mariam is enthusiastic about joining the USAID community upon graduation and is looking forward to combining her passion for public service and conflict resolution as a Crisis, Stabilization, and Governance Foreign Service Officer. Manager, Undergraduate Career Development th24@nyu.edu She loves helping students navigate their way through NYU and beyond. Her previous work experience in K-12 non-profit education organizations led to her passion to support the growth and development of students into college, careers and beyond. 212.998.4329. Participated in Safe Zone, Mindfulness Zone, Faith Zone, Belonging Zone, and Microaggressions Training. She has a background in customer service and information technology. Synopsis : Comics and Stuff written by Henry Jenkins, published by NYU Press which was released on 14 April 2020. Prior to joining the Wasserman Center in 2017, Karen was head of Investment Banking Programs at Citi, where she focused on developing the careers of recent graduates, and before that she ran Employer Relations and Campus Recruitment at Barnard College. ), fire escape gardening, baking, and spending time with friends and family. Peace Corps Service: Zambia, 2017-2019 Ro earned an MBA from NYU Stern and a BFA in Acting from Ithaca College. You will be asked to upload a copy of your official Peace Corps Description of Service (DOS) to your application. Graduate Assistant, Graduate Student Career Development Prior to coming to NYU, she has experience in academic advising, career coaching, and alumni affairs. Applicants to the Program will receive an Application Fee Waiver. Danielle hopes to gain experience in macro social work practice through her year-long internship. in Justice, Law and Criminology in December of 2017 and proceeded to join the Peace Corps as an English Education & Youth Development Volunteer in the Republic of Georgia to gain firsthand experience in the international development field. sasha.rosenberg@nyu.edu She also completed a Certificate in Coaching from NYUSPS. 646.997.5912. Rehabilitation Through the Arts She maintains relationships with global partners to expand the professional scope of the NYU global network. Karim has a BA in Biology/Neuroscience (with a minor in Race & Ethnic Studies) from St. Olaf College, and is currently enrolled in the Biomedical Engineering MS program at NYU Tandon. NADAP Senior Assistant Director, Brooklyn Office Bio: Throughout her studies and professional experiences, Mariam developed an interest in conflict resolution, specifically focusing on how the international community can work together to address humanitarian crises through international development. Individual schools may have additional financial support available, which will be determined on a case-by-case basis. in Anthropology, with an emphasis in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology, from California State University, Sacramento, in 2017. Reilly Fitzpatrick is currently pursuing a Master of Social Work (MSW) through the Silver School of Social Work and a Master of Public Health (MPH) through the School of Global Public Health at NYU. Jazmine works to ensure students have opportunities to learn through experiences at NYU through providing students with the tools to learn from the reflection of doing. During her Peace Corps Service, Katie worked as a “community conservation promoter” and taught curricular science, as well as led wildlife-themed clubs and camps for youth in the community. Our world-class students, faculty, and scholars expect high achievement in pursuit of engaging the world's diverse challenges. Sasha oversees the Center’s career coaching strategy, as well as the development of career programming and resources for SPS students. sam.shaughnessy@nyu.edu Earning her Masters in Human Resources Management from NYU, Doreen is well versed in the fundamentals of organizations and their employees. Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. Danielle has an MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs from NYU and a BA in English and a BAJMC in Public Relations from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In her free time, Fabuola enjoys traveling, Broadway shows, and spending time with her family and friends. She holds a MA in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and a BA in Media and Communications from Muhlenberg College. gnp244@nyu.edu. There she engages her staff of Resident Assistants by providing guidance, attentiveness and resources. Participated in Diversity Zone. Liz spends most of her time at Wasserman coaching undergraduate students from across the University. in Business Administration from Fordham University. She has a passion for coaching students with disabilities, first-generation students, and alumni. Stephen Decatur Middle School rebecca.salk@nyu.edu Phone TBD. Her higher education experience in the areas of admissions, recruitment, enrollment management, and operations includes Columbia University, INSEAD Business School, Murdoch University and St. Thomas Aquinas College. Bio: At an early age, she was inspired to pursue a lifelong career in conservation. Kate began her career as an IT recruiter for investment banks before moving into higher education, where she has worked in student affairs, academic advisement, career development, and employer relations. Girls Prep Middle School The Coverdell Fellowship is only available to returned Peace Corps volunteers who have satisfactorily completed their service. After earning her degree from NYU Wagner, she wants to advocate for equitable health policies for underrepresented communities in America. If you have questions about your eligibility status, you may contact the Peace Corps’ Office of University Programs at fellows@peacecorps.gov. Program at NYU: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, MA Food Studies Pat manages the front desk and the student workers at the Brooklyn office as well as assists all who visit. in Marketing from the University of Maryland. Undergraduate Program: Middlebury College, BA in Political Science Rebecca (Becca) Leaman is from Grass Valley, a small town located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains about an hour outside Lake Tahoe. Passionate about education and an advocate for students, Sam is excited to call Wasserman his new home and support its mission to engage students by offering comprehensive career services. 212.998.4734. The Coverdell Fellowship selection process is competitive. Liz has a BS in Psychology from Union College and an MS in Mental Health Counseling from SUNY Albany. Chair of Law, Martin Luther King, Jr. Executive Assistant to the Associate Vice President 212.998.4742. Participated in Safe Zone. Participated in Justice Zone, Faith Zone, and Muslim Ally Zone. 212.998.4758. On the 85th anniversary of the Lindbergh kidnapping, true crime writer JT Townsend considers the involvement of Charles Lindbergh in his son's murder. Genesis received her Bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies & Anthropology at San Francisco State University and is currently in the process of getting her Master’s degree in College Student Affairs from Rutgers University. Originally from Orlando, Tiffany is excited to call New York City home and join the NYU family. Participated in Belonging Zone, Minfulness Zone, Justice Zone, Microaggressions Training, Diversity Zone, and Dream Zone. Haley has a BS in Human Development from SUNY Binghamton and a MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs from NYU. Peace Corps Service: Georgia, 2018-2020 sarah.rosenthal@nyu.edu 212.998.3861. Katie has always had a strong passion for the environment. Sarah enjoys experimenting with new knit patterns, planning road trips with accompanying playlists, and exploring Astoria with her husband and son. 212.998.4393. Program at NYU: Silver School of Social Work, Master of Social Work ... NYU … Rebecca primarily works with undergraduate students but has worked with nearly every student population since joining the team 2010 as a Career Counselor. Annette is most passionate about cultivating relationships with employers and increasing the pool of students that are hired by top Fortune 500 companies. Mikaela served in the Peace Corps in Tanzania where she became fluent in Kiswahili and managed several food security and sustainable agriculture projects. Karen oversees employer recruitment and programming for tech positions, and also enjoys coaching NYU students and alumni. Fatim received her Bachelors degree in Psychology at Purchase College and her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Fordham University, Graduate School of Education. 212.998.4761. Student Employment yk915@nyu.edu If you wish to be considered for fellowship, you must apply directly to your school and program of interest and submit your application by the school deadline or by January 15th, whichever is first. Victoria.DiMonica@nyu.edu 212.998.4763. dsc440@nyu.edu slm538@nyu.edu Phone TBD. After NYU, Jack hopes to return to sub-Saharan Africa and work on water policy and energy management. Assistant Director, Brooklyn Office She lived in Los Angeles until graduating from high school, after which she moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue her passion for public service while earning her bachelor’s degree at American University. Jack is now working towards his MS in Global Affairs at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs with a focus on the cross section of conflict and resource scarcity. brielle.picone@nyu.edu Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Read Ahead in Counseling from CUNY Hunter College. Selzer gives us sparkling portrayals of his parents, especially of his father, an urban and highly educated version of the old country doctor. Annie most enjoyed working with the Michelle Obama initiative, Let Girls Learn, to interview youth groups from around Uganda in order to write and edit a Youth Clubs Toolkit that is now used throughout African Peace Corps programs. in Higher Education Administration from Florida International University. New York Knick JR Smith menghidupkan sorakan untuk pertunjukan 23 mata pada malam Rabu apabila dia masuk ke Greenhouse dengan Trey Songz dan rakan sepasukan Iman Shumpert. Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement His interest in watersheds and aquaculture led him to join the Peace Corps in Zambia to teach and promote fish farming. The Rumie Initiative Administrative Aide He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia from 2018 to 2020, promoting fish farming as a source of nutrition and income within the Mambwe tribal region. Before this, Jack received a degree in Hydrological Sciences and Policy from UC Santa Barbara. Unless otherwise noted, all content copyright New York University. 00 Hill BUllei. In his free time, he also likes Lakers basketball, surfing, and, lately, getting lost in New York City. She also enjoys cooking, nature, reading, and writing. Specialist Undergraduate Program: California State University – Sacramento, BA in Anthropology 212.998.4715. In addition to supporting graduate student coaching at Wasserman, she runs a consulting firm that serves mission-driven organizations and individuals, and her practice includes managing executive searches and providing individual career coaching. American Reads/America Counts Fellows also participate in a 160 hour service learning program working with high need communities in the US. He has also worked at non-profit organizations such as Democracy Now, the National YoungArts Foundation, the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, and the Spark Program. diana.mendez@nyu.edu The partnership also aims to help RPCVs manage the transition into graduate school and future careers with support from peers in their cohort who may share similarities in their experience. Joanne has a MA in Higher Education Administration from Teachers College a BA in Architecture from Barnard College. Find Selma Paul online. Join our more than 40,000 students studying in hundreds of programs on six continents all around the globe. After graduating in 2018, she went directly to serve as a Secondary Education English Teacher Peace Corps Volunteer in the country of Comoros. nourine.bhimani@nyu.edu Fellows must intern, work, or volunteer with a non-profit organization or governmental agency that serves high need communities in the United States. Admission to an NYU graduate program does not guarantee funding or a position in the NYU Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship. Cheryl primarily coaches undergraduate students currently, although she has experience coaching graduate students and alumni as well. Tanya received her AA degree, with a concentration in Creative Writing from NYU, so stay tuned. Outside of work, Leslie enjoys listening to true crime podcasts, reality television, and spending time with family and friends. He grew up in Bogota, Colombia and identifies as a first-generation student. During a historic drought in Zambia, Jack saw the connections between climate change, resource scarcity, and poverty, inspiring him to focus his studies on Environment and Energy Policy. All rights reserved. Program at NYU: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, MA in Environmental Conservation Education She joined the NYU Stern School of Business in 2008 where she worked in MBA academic advising and career services. Annie is pursuing a Master of Arts through the Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He holds a BS in Business Information Systems from Bellevue University and a Diploma in Systems and Database Administration from the US Army School of Information Technology. 212.998.4757. Joe leads Wasserman’s communications and marketing work and plays a vital role on the Employer Engagement team building external relationships and supporting coffee chats, career fairs, and events. Assistant Director, Multicultural & Global Programs She has an MA in Higher Education Administration from NYU and a BA in Sociology from The George Washington University. Participated in Safe Zone, Justice Zone, Dream Zone, Conversation Zone and Belonging Zone. In her free time, Jess enjoys brunching with friends. Coverdell Fellows will have additional opportunities to learn about career and leadership events that may be of interest to them. Learn more by watching our previous webinars: Program at NYU: Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, MPA in Health Policy liz.paul@nyu.edu These applicants will be asked to submit their DOS as soon as it becomes available. Participated in Safe Zone. Undergraduate Program: UC Santa Barbara, BS in Hydrologic Sciences and Policy Participated in Belonging Zone, Safe Zone, Disabilities Zone, Justice Zone, and Microaggressions Training. In her free time, Val enjoys running, hiking and reading. She is currently earning her M.S. Prior to this role, Sasha previously worked as a member of the Graduate Student Career Development team from 2014-2017, followed by spending a year as a Campus Program Manager at Citi. When you come through the Wasserman Center's doors, you're considered a VIP...And, Tanya welcomes you! In high school, she began working as a zoo interpreter and science camp counselor where she found a great love and appreciation for informal education. 212.992.8535. Danielle is originally from a suburb just north of Philadelphia, but fell in love with Pittsburgh after spending four years of college there. Bio: An institution without walls, we draw spirit from our cities and their famous cultural institutions and professional opportunities.