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Colgate Students Travel the World

By bentonscholars on April 6, 2013

This past summer, the Benton Scholars Program gave out three grants to fund  three Colgate students’ trips to different corners of the world where they engaged with various international issues. They returned to campus and incorporated their experiences into discussions with peers and course work.

Jodie Koo  – Senior – Washington DC – Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the Treasury

I spent the first seven months of 2012 in our nation’s capital – the first half was during the second semester of my junior year; I was on the Washington Political Science Study Group led by Professor Michael Hayes. I took three seminar level courses while interning at the United States Department of Treasury’s Office of International Affairs. Specifically, I worked for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Office. As an International Relations major, I have studied foreign policy but this was the first time I had the opportunity to actually observe and participate in the Washington policy-making process. For instance, I would sometimes accompany my supervisor to meetings with State Department or World Bank officials. As the semester wound down, I was extended a summer offer – still at Treasury, but with the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI). Because I promised my parents I would support myself financially if I did not return home to Los Angeles for the summer, I needed funding if I were to remain in the city.  The Benton Scholars grant allowed me to accept my internship offer at TFI. Over the past summer, I learned about transnational crime and how these organizations move their money, a fascinating experience I would not have been able to enjoy without the help of the Benton Scholars Program.

Jacqlyn Zier – Sophomore – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – United Nations Climate Conference

Last June I participated in the United Nations Rio+20 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Descending into Rio by air, it became clear to me why this city was chosen to host this sustainable development conference. Resting between the Amazon Rainforest and the Atlantic Ocean, Rio is breathtaking. Whenever UN diplomats opened their eyes, they were confronted with nature’s profuse beauty.

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        The goal of Rio+20 was to compile sustainable development guidelines into a single text upon which countries would agree and commit. Many people think that the resolution adopted at Rio+20, called “The Future We Want,” was not ambitious enough to mitigate climate change. I met with the US delegation and Secretary Clinton. The US delegation stressed that their biggest challenge was creating domestic awareness of climate issues. Therefore I urge readers to familiarize themselves with sustainable living. Or, buy a ticket to Rio soon before it is too late.

Viktor Mak – Sophomore – Quetzaltenango, Guatemala – Trama Textiles

New_Mak guatemal picThis past summer, I traveled to Guatemala for five weeks of intensive Spanish lessons. My lessons lasted from eight in the morning to two in the afternoon, and I soon found myself, after lunch with my host family and a nap, with lots of free time.  After looking around in Quetzaltenango, I stumbled into TRAMA Textiles, an indigenous all women’s weaving cooperative. TRAMA was a group of 400 women, from 17 villages in the nearby mountains that had started this cooperative during the Guatemalan civil war to help them sell their textiles. Most of their sales were either locally to tourists or to international retailers. I saw an opportunity to expand their business by opening on online store. I pitched my idea to the volunteer director and she loved it. I set up an Etsy.com store and started taking product pictures, writing descriptions and ultimately selling goods around the world. Check out the store at: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TRAMAtextiles


Benton Bio: Hanna Atwood ’14

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

394123_2350479121456_1558391376_nHanna Atwood is a double major in English and studio art at Colgate. Hailing from Dedham, MA, she has committed herself to Colgate and the surrounding Hamilton community. In addition to her academics, Hanna has been involved with other groups on campus outside of The Benton Scholar Program. As a member of Konosioni Senior Honor Society, she is involved with the planning of an annual auction that raises money to be put directly back into supporting local business endeavors. As a volunteer for Friends and Mentors Program, Hanna works alongside troubled youth of Madison County serving as a mentor and role model. She is also a member of Women’s Club Squash and enjoys cheering on any and all Colgate athletic teams!

The Benton Scholar Program encourages a global perspective. Hanna adopted this global perspective on the Benton Scholar funded trip to China after freshman year, and also traveled to Aix-en-Provence, France to study abroad for fall semester of her junior year. Hanna has also spent a significant amount of time in South Africa working with Ripples of Hope organization which engages families in community service projects; the organization partners with local non-profits in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa.

Benton Bio: Saffiate Ba ’14

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

Ba picSaffiate (Saffi) Ba ’14 is from Long Island, NY and is majoring in political science at Colgate. During her junior year she studied off-campus in Washington D.C. and interned in the United States Senate.

Saffiate is very passionate about education policy and youth development. She has worked as a camp counselor for four consecutive summers and is incredibly grateful and thrilled to work with some of Boston’s youth at Camp Harbor View this summer, as part of the Jim P. Manzi ’73 Fellowship. On campus, she works as a first-year mentor as a member of Link Staff and is actively involved as a leader for Colgate’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity as well as a children’s literacy group called Liberty Kids.

Saffiate is a Student Caller for the Annual Fund, a chapter leader for Students for Education Reform, and former philanthropy chair for her sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Recently, she was admitted to Konosioni, the senior honor society that works to connect the Colgate student community to the greater Hamilton community through service work and leadership. Saffiate’s interest in the non-profit sector was sparked when she participated in Colgate’s Spring Immersion Fellowship in Washington D.C., where she and a group of students met with executives of non-profit organizations in Washington.

After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in the field of law, education or public policy; or pursue work in the non-profit sector.


Benton Bio: Viktor Mak ’15

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013
Viktor Mak '15 in Uganda

Viktor Mak ’15 traveled to Uganda with the Benton Scholars program.

Originally from Hungary, Viktor Mak ’15 has lived in the United States since 2000. He graduated high school in Fort Myers, Florida before coming to Colgate. Viktor is majoring in global studies, a major traditionally not offered at Colgate, but inspired by the Benton Scholar Program. He is also minoring in Philosophy.

While on campus, and in addition to his involvement with the Benton Scholars, Viktor participates in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, serves on the executive board of the Student Government, volunteers for the Hamilton Mayor’s Office, founded The Open Society. He also serves as the Google Student Ambassador to Colgate.

After his freshman year of college, Viktor traveled to Uganda with the Benton scholar program where he began a philanthropy photo project. Viktor captured the images of over two hundred children, printed hard copies of the pictures, and then distributed them to the photo subjects. For some, it was the first picture of themselves they had ever seen. He spent the rest of the summer in Guatemala working for a Mayan weaving cooperative and in Budapest, Hungary interning at the Central European University.

Viktor plans to study abroad in Latin America in the Spring of 2014.


Benton Bio: Jacq Zier ’15

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

At Colgate University, I am a happy, busy student majoring in molecular biology and minoring in German. My home is on beautiful Orcas Island in northwest Washington. I attended a small public high school and served as vice president of the student government and captain of the rowing team. I graduated as a co-valedictorian of my class.

In high school I joined the Orcas Island Youth Delegation to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). Each May I traveled to the U.N. Headquarters in Manhattan to participate with the Youth Caucus at the CSD. There I learned about issues of sustainable development, how to collaboratively write statements, and practiced lobbying government delegates. I also had the nerve-racking experience of giving a statement myself in front of hundreds of delegates at a plenary meeting.

In 2011, I joined the Alas de Rio Project, a documentary project featuring international youth working in sustainable agriculture. In June of 2012 I traveled with Alas de Rio to present our documentary at the Rio+20 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I received partial funding from the Benton Scholars Program to attend Rio+20.
jacq rio picIn high school I also began my study of German. My high school didn’t offer German language classes, so I took online classes and attended the EF Language School in Munich, Germany, for a few weeks during the summer of 2010. Living alone in a youth hostel in Munich with limited language ability is certainly an experience I will never forget.

Now I have a heightened appreciation for the real German classes I take at Colgate. I hope to spend time in German-speaking countries after I graduate.

As a first-year Benton Scholar, I traveled to Rwanda and Uganda to conduct environmental health projects with my class. That was a fantastic, eye-opening experience. I now have the privilege of working with Professor Frey, a leader of the Uganda trip, in a lab that analyzes the data we collected.

Over last winter break, I also traveled with a Colgate group to Moscow. We visited historical landmarks and learned about Russian history. We stayed in the U.S. Embassy, which also gave us another interesting lens through which to view the city.

This upcoming summer I will do a short internship with the SeaDoc Society on Orcas Island and hopefully with the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs as well.


Benton Bio: Colin Shipley

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

ShipleyI am currently a sophomore Benton Scholar majoring in Chemistry and Economics. My interests include renewable technologies, entrepreneurship, soccer, and ping pong. Additionally, I have a passion for international travel, and I make a conscious effort to take advantage of any opportunity Colgate offers to travel abroad.

Since I arrived at Colgate I have traveled to nine countries, either with a Colgate group or having received funding from a Colgate organization. My favorite trip occurred in May after my freshman year when the 2015 Benton Scholars traveled to Rwanda and Uganda. From exploring the capital city of each country to helping with water sanitation testing in a rural village, everything about the experience seemed like an alternate reality.

I strongly believe it is important to explore the world outside the one in which you live and to learn and understand how others choose to live, whether next door or across the world. Colgate and the Benton Scholars program have helped me to pursue this goal to the utmost extent, and I know incoming students, Bentons and non-Bentons alike, will be afforded the same multitude of opportunities to get to know the world and better understand ours in the process.

 


Benton Bio: Adam Basciano

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

adam picAdam Basciano ‘16
Major: International Relations
Hometown: Randolph, NJ
High School: Randolph High School

For the past month or so, I’ve created a committee and group that will be going to this year’s AIPAC Policy Conference (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) in March in Washington DC. AIPAC PC is one of America’s largest lobbyist conferences and it focuses on the America-Israel alliance and issues. I have been working with members of the Colgate Jewish Union and Blue Diamond Society, as well as Junior Benton Evan Chartier to organize traveling, lodging, and registration for this 4 day conference. I was able to secure funding from the Colgate Jewish Union/Colgate Office of the Chaplains. Our committee will then brainstorm ways to bring AIPAC and its values back to campus, either with Brown Bags or Speakers.

At the onset of this past Spring Semester, I created a committee focused on the American-Israel alliance and the foreign policy that affects it. In early March, our group attended this year’s AIPAC Policy Conference (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) in Washington DC. “AIPAC PC” is one of America’s largest lobbyist conferences and this year it focused on specific issues such as the Iranian Nuclear program, political instability in the region, and US-Israel strategic cooperation. I coordinated the trip with members of the Blue Diamond Society and Colgate Jewish Union, as well as fellow Benton Evan Chartier (Class of 2014) to organize traveling, lodging, and registration for this 4-day conference. I was able to secure generous funding from the Saperstein Jewish Center. Currently, our committee is in the process of bringing an influential speaker we met at AIPAC to discuss the dangers of a Nuclear Iran and the necessary steps to deter it from happening. Other initiatives we are undertaking include a Holocaust Remembrance day for Yom Hashoa and future Israel-related events.


Benton Bio: Muturi Njeri

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

Muturi Njeri ‘15
Major: Psychologoy

muturi picMy name is Muturi Njeri (used to be called Peter too but I dropped it) and I am a proud Kenyan citizen. I am a Psychology student in the Colgate class of 2015. I love a lot of things; top among them Africa, writing and people.

I am a co-founder and publisher of The African Youth Journals, an online interactive forum for African youth to share ideas on current issues affecting and shaping the African continent as well as crowd-source the true image of Africa. My friend and I started this project over a year ago and we have been able to publish over 80 pieces from aver 15 different African countries. As you might have heard before, Africa is the future, and the average African being 19 years old, then this future is for us, the youth.


Benton Bio: Kat Kollitides

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

Katherine “Kat” Kollitides

Major: English
Hometown: Rockville Centre, NY
High School: South Side High School

As a first-generation Greek American, Kat is acutely aware of the importance of heritage and culture in an increasingly globalized world.  As a teenager she developed an interest in travel, spending summers in Greece learning about her background.  A passion for current affairs led her to start her high school’s first Model United Nations club, and she spearheaded their participation in the 2009 National High School Model U.N. Conference in New York City.  A National Merit Commended Student, Kat pursued a rigorous academic workload in high school, earning an International Baccalaureate Diploma and several prestigious departmental awards for her achievements.

Kat picAt Colgate, Kat has cultivated her interest in global affairs and multicultural issues.  For the past four years she has worked as a student ambassador at the Africana, Latina, Asian and Native American (ALANA) Cultural Center, where she has done extensive event programming to diversify Colgate student life.  Kat spent the fall semester of her junior year abroad with Colgate in London, England.  She also participated in the Denmark Extended Study in May 2012, as well as the Martinique Immersion Trip in March 2013.  Kat’s time at Colgate has also led her to develop a passion for volunteer work.  She spent her sophomore spring break working with the Oglala Lakota people on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and the final week of her senior winter break rebuilding homes affected by Katrina in New Orleans.

For the past two summers, Kat has worked as an editorial intern at Scholastic Inc., the largest publisher of children’s books in the world.  She has also interned at her local newspaper, The Rockville Centre Herald.  In her spare time, Katherine enjoys reading the New Yorker, cooking vegetarian meals and kayaking. An avid music buff, she is involved with Colgate’s radio station, WRCU FM, where she hosts a weekly radio program.

After she graduates from Colgate in May, Kat will be serving as a Teach for America corps member in Miami, Florida.


Benton Bio- Anna Proios

By bentonscholars on April 4, 2013

Anna Proios ‘16
Major: International Relations
Hometown: New York, New York
High School: The Loyola School

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At Loyola, I interned at the International Peace Institute (IPI), a think tank that works closely with the UN on the prevention and settlement of global conflict. My internship at IPI exposed me to the threats to global security and made me realize the importance of comprehending the issues of a globalized world––which, ironically enough, is the mission of the Benton Scholar program. Because of this, I decided to pursue International Relations and study Islam at college.

At Colgate, I am a senator for the freshman class, a member of the many religious and political groups here on campus, and an active member of the Speaking Union’s Debate Society. As a first-year, I debated on issues of public policy, economics, and morality among the world’s greatest debaters at tournaments held in Oxford University, Berlin, California, and at our very own Colgate! This summer, I will be assisting Professors Aisha Musa (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies) and Aaron Spevack (Religion) with their research on Islam. We will be investigating the evolution and development of the field of Islamic Studies in the Western academy and transcribing a 19th century Egyptian manuscript for its first publication ever. In the future, I hope to pursue advanced degrees in Government and work to implement order and peace in the theater of conflict that is the Middle East. I’m so excited to meet the new Bentons!