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2023 Summer Fellows

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Hundreds of students head out every summer for an immersive, full-time experience working with a government or nonprofit organization. Below are the placements for the summer of 2023. We are grateful for our many supporters and friends who make the Cardinal Quarter program possible!

Advancing Gender Equity Fellowship

  • Chelsey Arellano, ’25 (International Relations); Standing Together Against Real Slavery, Toledo, OH
  • Paola Duran, ’26 (Public Policy); End Rape on Campus, Washington, D.C.
  • Yuliana Ramirez Rodriguez, ’24 (Science, Technology, and Society); Rock Paper Scissors Collective, Oakland, CA
  • Anita Taft, ’24 (Human Biology); California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC), Palo Alto, CA / Riverside, CA

African Service Fellowship

  • Devan Agrawal, ’26 (Earth Systems/Sustainability (undeclared)); Health + Environment Research Institute, Diani South Coast
  • Eyerusalem Alemu, ’24 (Human Biology); Sayap Africa, San Jose, CA and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Eva Gorenburg, ’25 (Human Biology); Health + Environment Research Institute, Diani Beach
  • Bennie Hesser, ’24 (Earth Systems); Point Hope, Accra, Ghana
  • Ahmad Koya-Oyefuwa, ’24 (Civil and Environmental Engineering); Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi (WESM), Mzuzu, Northern Region
  • Stephen Makuol, ’26 (Computer Science); Kenya Scholar Access Program, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Yahaya Ndutu, ’25 (Computer Science); TANSAF, Dar-es-salaam, Tanzania
  • Susanna Newsom, ’26 (Undeclared); Elephant Havens Wildlife Foundation, Maun, Ngamiland District
  • Liane Ozoemelam, ’25 (Symbolic Systems and Data Science); EnergieRich, Santa Barbara, CA and Accra, Ghana
  • Eva Moraa Tom, ’26 (Undeclared/Undecided (Prospective Economics Major)); The Association of the Physically Disabled Kenya, Nairobi
  • Jackline Wambua, ’25 (Prospective- Economics); USIKIMYE, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Richard Yuan, ’25 (Design); Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi, Mzuzu City, Malawi

Alexander Tung Memorial Fellowship

  • Dylan Lim, ’26 (Computer Science); American Red Cross, Washington, D.C.
  • Emma Sun, ’24 (Earth Systems); The Nature Conservancy, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Chloe Trujillo, ’25 (Computer Science (Undeclared)); International Bridges to Justice, Geneva and Delhi

Andrea Naomi Leiderman Fellowship

  • Illiana Garcia, ’25 (CSRE); SPARK Lab, Stanford, CA

Bay Area Climate Justice Fellowships

  • Edward Apraku (Environmental Engineering); Belle Haven Action, Menlo Park, CA
  • Alan Cuevas, ’23 (Earth Systems); Rise South City, South San Francisco, CA
  • Shefali Doshi, ’25 (International Relations); Belle Haven Action, Menlo Park, CA
  • Henry Lai, ’24 (Earth Systems); Climate Resilient Communities, East Palo Alto, CA
  • Leanna Lewis, ’23 (DESIGN); Rise South City, South San Francisco, CA
  • Hannah Melville Rea (Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources (E-IPER)); One Shoreline, San Mateo, CA
  • Anna Obernoster, ’23 (MA Latin American Studies); Valley Verde, San Jose, CA
  • Tala Parker, ’23 (Sustainability Science and Practice); Communities for a Better Environment, Richmond, CA
  • Natchaya Pichetsatha, ’23 (Environmental Law and Policy); Communities for a Better Environment, Richmond, CA
  • Anoushka Raj, ’24 (Environmental Engineering); North Fair Oaks Community Alliance, North Fair Oaks, CA
  • Brydie Sigg, ’25 (Earth Systems); Climate Resilient Communities, East Palo Alto, CA
  • Mikayla Tillery, ’25 (Urban Studies and Black Studies); Greenlining Institute, Oakland, CA
  • Calista Triantis, ’24 (Psychology); Valley Verde, San Jose, CA
  • Valeria Vega Yanez, ’24; Nuetra Casa, East Palo Alto, CA
  • Aiyana Washington, ’24 (Earth Systems); North Fair Oaks Community Alliance, North Fair Oaks, CA

Bill Lane Center for the American West Internships

  • Diana Baszucki, ’24 (History); American Rivers, Washington, D.C.
  • Amanda Campos, ’26 (Earth Systems); Santa Lucia Conservancy, Carmel, CA
  • Hana Doueiri, ’25 (Political Science); Kittitas Environmental Education Network (KEEN), Ellensburg, Washington
  • Kyla Figueroa, ’24 (English); Heyday Books, Berkeley, CA
  • Eva Jones, ’25 (Environmental Systems Engineering); Henry's Fork Foundation, Ashton, ID
  • Harrison Katz, ’24 (American Studies); National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), Denver, CO
  • Jayela Lopez, ’24 (Archaeology); Yellowstone National Park, Archeology Program, Gardiner, MT
  • Jane Lord-Krause, ’25 (Mathematics); US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), San Francisco, CA
  • Tesfa Madhin, ’25 (International Relations); US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), San Francisco, CA
  • Lucia Quintanar, ’25 (Product Design); Glacier National Park Conservancy, Columbia Falls, Montana
  • Tida Rau, ’24 (Earth Systems); Washington Water Trust, Seatle, WA
  • Fiona Sandi, ’23 (Communication); Hawai’i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, HI
  • Vrinda Suresh (Earth Systems); San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI), Richmond, CA
  • Carly Taylor, ’23 (Comparative Literature); Natural History Institute, Prescott, AZ
  • Serena Turner, ’25 (Symbolic Systems); Deschutes Land Trust, Bend, OR
  • Elizabeth Westermann, ’26 (Undeclared); Yellowstone National Park Heritage and Research Center, Gardiner, MT
  • Emily Winn, ’25 (Economics); California Trout (CalTrout), Mt. Shasta, CA
  • Hannah Young, ’23 (Earth Systems); Blue Forest Conservation, Sacramento, CA

Black Diaspora Fellowship

  • Kallie White, ’24 (Political Science); Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Oakland, CA
  • Lizbeth Zambrano-Sanchez, ’26 (Earth Systems); Californians United for a Responsible Budget, Los Angeles, CA

CareerEd Fellows

  • Howra Alammarah, ’25 (Undeclared); Adventist Health Simi Valley, Simi Valley, CA
  • Salamot Balogun, ’26 (Undeclared); FLIP National, Virtual Operations
  • Owen Brown, ’25 (Undeclared); National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO
  • Ninette Calderon (Management Science & Engineering); Edstruments, Redwood City, CA
  • Rachin Kalakheti (Undeclared); Makawanpur ICT Association, Hetauda, Makawanpur
  • Sherlock Langevine, ’25 (Mathematical and Computational Science); Elkhorn Marine Conservancy, St. John
  • Samantha Leventis (Symbolic Systems); Sree Vari Matriculation School, Salem, Tamil Nadu
  • Zhuojing (Lisa) Lu, ’24 (Political Science, Economics); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Adan Marquez (Undeclared); Centro de Investigación en Comunicación Comunitaria (CICC. A.C.), Mexico City
  • Enkhjin Munkhbayar, ’25 (Data Science & Social Systems); Embassy of Mongolia to the United States of America, Washington, D.C.
  • Calvin Probst, ’24 (Earth Systems); Yosemite National Park, Wawona, CA
  • Rachelle Rodriguez, ’23 (International Relations); Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, HI
  • Severo Antonio Miguel (Miggy) Silva, ’25 (Potentially Aerospace Engineering); Nasa Ames Exobiology Branch, Mountain View, CA
  • Katherine Terrell, ’24 (Art History); Yiddish Arts and Academics Association of North America, La Jolla, CA
  • Rachel Zila Hidalgo, ’24 (International Relations); Cáritas Madrid, Madrid

Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity - Community-Based Research Fellowship

  • Julia Biswas, ’25 (Computer Science); Building “Dataset Nutrition Labels” for common race and ethnicity datasets to mitigate bias in algorithmic systems, Boston, MA
  • Allison Casasola, ’24 (Symbolic Systems); Building “Dataset Nutrition Labels” for common race and ethnicity datasets to mitigate bias in algorithmic systems, Boston, MA
  • Hannah Cha, ’25 (Symbolic Systems); Black Moderation Matters: Exploring Black Moderator Recruitment and Retention in Online Communities, Dallas, TX
  • Myrka Cruz, ’25 (Sociology); The role of the federal courts in immigration integration and enforcement, Stanford, CA
  • Stephanie Gonzalez, ’24 (Psychology); COVID-19 and Health in Jails: Perspectives from People Living Inside, Stanford, CA
  • Kastella Nguyen, ’26 (History); Community Museums Project, Stanford, CA
  • Ana Elena Smith, ’24 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); The role of the federal courts in immigration integration and enforcement, Stanford, CA
  • Michael Minh Tu, ’25 (Computer Science); Data Healing: A Call for Repair, Los Angeles, CA
  • Skylar Volman, ’25 (Sociology); COVID-19 and Health in Jails: Perspectives from People Living Inside, Stanford, CA

Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity - Praxis Fellowship

  • Wendy Baresi, ’25 (Undeclared); San Francisco Rising, San Francisco, CA
  • Robert Castaneros, ’24 (Political Science); Filipino Advocates for Justice, Oakland, CA
  • Raquel Contreras, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project, San Francisco, CA
  • Carolina De Sa, ’24 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Somos Familia, Oakland, CA
  • Jonathan Laxamana, ’24 (Mathematical and Computational Science); Community Museums Project, Stanford, CA
  • Victor Meza, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity & Environmental Anthropology); Centro Legal de la Raza Youth Law Clinic, Oakland, CA
  • Cindy Muang, ’25 (Psychology); Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project, San Francisco, CA
  • Eva Saenz, ’25 (Undeclared); Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, San Francisco, CA
  • YuYu Yuan, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Stop AAPI Hate, San Francisco, CA

Citizenship Fellowship

  • Renee Bertrand, ’26 (Undeclared); Institute for Climate and Peace, Honolulu, HI
  • Hasya Atiyah binti Khairuddin, ’26 (Undeclared); Architects of Diversity, Kuala Lumpur
  • Gabriel Frank-McPheter, ’26 (Political Science); Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Office of Hilda L. Solis, Los Angeles, CA
  • Keshav Saigal, ’26 (Undeclared); VIVO Healthcare, Gurgaon
  • Dean Wiley, ’26 (Political Science); Pennsylvania Prison Society, Philadelphia, PA

CS+Social Good Fellowship

  • Harshal Agrawal, ’24 (Computer Science); The Farmlink Project, Remote Operations
  • Astha Bhandari, ’26 (Undeclared); Giving Connection, Virtual operations
  • Sophia Chun, ’25 (Data Science and Social Systems); CareerVillage, Palo Alto, CA
  • Ryan Da, ’26 (Undeclared); River Valley Irregulars, Singapore
  • Manh Dao, ’24 (Computer Science); CareerVillage, Palo Alto, CA
  • Carolina De la Rosa, ’25 (Data Science); CommonLit, Washington, D.C.
  • Matthew Early, ’23 (Computer Science (Coterm), Linguistics (B.A.)); Tarjimly, Mountain View, CA
  • Ryan Guan, ’23 (Computer Science); Recidiviz, San Francisco, CA
  • Deveen Harischandra, ’25 (Computer Science); Accountability Counsel, San Francisco, CA
  • Monica Hicks, ’24 (Computer Science); Recidiviz, San Francisco, CA
  • Emma Hong, ’26 (Computer Science); TeachFX, Palo Alto, CA
  • Ryan Kang (Computer Science (Theory Track)); The Ocean Cleanup, Rotterdam
  • Sweta Karki, ’25 (MS&E); Climate Cabinet, Remote Operations
  • William Li, ’25 (Undeclared); TeachFX, Palo Alto, CA
  • Charles Li, ’25 (Computer Science, Mathematical and Computational Science); ClimateAi, San Francisco, CA
  • Febie Lin, ’25 (Computer Science); Ersilia Open Source Initative, Remote Operations
  • Melissa Liu, ’26 (Computer Science); Accountability Counsel, San Francisco, CA
  • Megan Mou, ’25 (Computer Science); Tarjimly, Mountain View, CA
  • Riley Pittman, ’24 (Computer Science); Ersilia Open Source Initative, Remote Operations
  • Sadorian Robertson, ’24 (Design); Center for Council, Los Angeles, CA
  • Nicole Segaran, ’25 (Computer Science); Every.org, Remote Operations
  • Esha Thapa, ’25 (Data Science & Social Systems); City of San Jose Mayor's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Gilberto Tovar, ’25 (Undeclared); Center for Council, Los Angeles, CA
  • Daniel Wan Rosli, ’24 (Computer Science); Tarjimly, Mountain View, CA
  • Ecem Yilmazhaliloglu, ’25 (Computer Science); Every.org, Remote Operations
  • Yusuf Zahurullah, ’24 (History); Recidiviz, San Francisco, CA
  • Joseph Zhang, ’24 (Symbolic Systems); The Farmlink Project, Remote Operations
  • William Zhu, ’26 (Undeclared); CommonLit, Washington, D.C.

Earth Systems Fellowship

  • Weston Kirk, ’26 (Undeclared); Save Our Springs Alliance, Austin, TX
  • Isabel Vila Ortiz, ’25 (Earth Systems); TechnoServe, Puerto Rico

Education Achievement Fellowship

  • Karla Aguilar, ’26 (Undeclared); Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition, Denver, Colorado
  • Kassadey Delgado, ’24 (Linguistics); I Have A Dream Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Shayla Fitzsimmons-Call, ’26 (Undeclared - Tentative International Relations and Sociology Majors); I Have A Dream Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Samantha Guerrero, ’25 (Undeclared (CSRE prospective)); I Have A Dream Foundation - Boulder County, Boulder, CO
  • Thomas Mansfield, ’24 (Mechanical Engineering); I Have A Dream Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Rosa Martinez, ’24 (Biology, Neurobiology); I Have A Dream Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Anthony Martinez Rosales, ’26 (Undeclared); Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition, Denver, Colorado
  • Eric Montes, ’25 (Undeclared (declaring Computer Science)); I Have A Dream Foundation, Boulder, CO
  • Andrew Zhang, ’26 (Computer Science, Sociology); I Have A Dream Foundation - Boulder County, Boulder, CO

Education and Youth Development Fellowship

  • Alea Auyeung, ’25 (Psychology); 826 Valencia, San Francisco, CA
  • Kai Blankenship, ’26 (Undeclared); Wise Readers to Leaders, Los Angeles, CA
  • Kenneth Christmas, ’25 (Mathematics); ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, CA
  • Margarita Cordova, ’26 (Communications; Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Upward Bound Lower Lake (Sonoma State University), Lower Lake, CA
  • Alexandra Ellison, ’25 (Undeclared); Junior State of America, Oakland, CA
  • Grace Essuah-Mensah, ’26 (Human Biology); LearnServe International, Washington, D.C.
  • Nancy Garcia Corea, ’24 (Psychology); AllFive, Menlo Park, CA
  • Daniela Gomez, ’26 (Comparative Studies Race and Ethnicity & Political Science); Building Healthy Communities, Salinas, CA
  • Kimberly González-Zelaya, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CSRE)); The Bronx Defenders, Bronx, NY
  • Hamidou Guechtouli, ’25 (Computer Science); Urban Teens Exploring Technology: TXT, Los Angeles, California
  • Chris Gutierrez, ’26 (Intended Mathematics); Making the Right Connections, Los Angeles, CA
  • Amisha Iyer, ’23 (Biology); Green Chimneys, Brewster, NY
  • Leah Johnson, ’24 (Urban Studies); Friendship House, San Francisco, CA
  • Owen Jung, ’26 (Undeclared); 826 Valencia, San Francisco, CA
  • Tina Li, ’26 (Undeclared); Asia Society Texas Center, Houston, TX
  • Taylor Malina, ’24 (Psychology); Inspiring Children Foundation, Las Vegas, NV
  • Jackeline May, ’24 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project, Los Angeles, CA
  • Nkemjika Obi, ’25 (International Relations, African and African American Studies); GW Civic Changemakers, Washington, D.C.
  • Cherrial Odell, ’25 (Undeclared); Inspiring Children Foundation, Las Vegas, NV
  • Erick Ramirez, ’25 (Computer Science); Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach, CA
  • Cesar Rodriguez, ’24 (Comparative Studies Race and Ethnicity); Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center, New York, NY
  • Jacob Rubenstein, ’26 (Undeclared (Planning on double major in Data Science and Political Science)); Five Keys Schools and Programs, San Francisco, CA & Los Angeles, CA
  • Caeley Woo, ’26 (Undeclared); Drawchange, Atlanta, GA

Empowering Asian/Asian American Communities Fellowship

  • Michelle Cai, ’24 (Art Practice); Chinese Progressive Association, San Francisco, CA
  • Julianna Keipp, ’24 (Human Biology); Asian American Drug Abuse Program (AADAP), Los Angeles, CA
  • Bea Phi, ’24 (Comparative Literature); Asian American Writers' Workshop, New York, NY
  • Kevin Thor, ’24 (Asian American Studies); Viet Rainbow of Orange County (VROC), Buena Park, CA

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies - Global Policy Internships

  • Catarina Buchatskiy, ’24 (International Relations, specialization International Security); International Centre for Defence and Security, Tallinn
  • Allyse Feitzinger, ’24 (International Relations); World Justice Project, Washington, D.C.
  • Andrew Gerges, ’24 (Economics); Economic Policy Research Center, Tbilisi
  • Jennifer Lin, ’26 (Symbolic Systems and Political Science); Atlantic Council Cyber Statecraft Initiative, Washington, D.C.
  • Sebastian Ogando (International Policy); United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris
  • Tiffany Saade, ’24 (Political Science (tracks: political economy and development/justice and law)); European Council on Foreign Relations, London
  • Ankit Sahasrabudhe (Mathematics (B.S.), Engineering Physics (B.S.Hons.), Computer Science (M.S.)); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace India, New Delhi
  • Francesca Verville (International Policy); International Centre for Defence and Security, Tallinn

Global Studies Internship Program

  • Roya Ahmadi, ’25 (Undeclared); Moors and Saints, Rabat
  • Rahemeen Ahmed (Structural Engineering); National Disaster Management Authority, Islamabad
  • Layth Alkhani, ’24 (Undeclared); International Humanitarian Relief, Istanbul
  • Samy Awwad, ’25 (Undeclared); International Humanitarian Relief, Istanbul
  • Temiloluwa Babalola, ’23 (Science, Technology and Society); LOHADA, Arusha
  • Emma Barrosa, ’25 (International Relations); CCDCOE (NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence), Tallinn
  • Devan Bhumralkar, ’25 (International Relations); Bruegel, Brussels
  • Nora Brew, ’24 (International Relations); CCDCOE (NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence), Tallinn
  • Emma Buday, ’24 (International Relations); Bruegel, Brussels
  • Aileen Chang, ’24 (Communication); Gaiety School of Acting - The National Theatre School of Ireland, Dubllin
  • Anna Chang, ’23 (Computer Science); Youth Global Network (Creative Coding for Change), HongKong
  • Angelique Charles-Davis, ’24 (Symbolic Systems); SUMMA, Santiago
  • George Dimopoulos, ’24 (Economics); Bruegel, Brussels
  • David Eduardo Espinoza Sanchez, ’26 (Undeclared); River Valley Irregulars, Singapore
  • Victoria Flowers, ’23 (Urban Studies); Catholic Relief Services, Manila
  • Lily Forman, ’25 (History); Museum of Occupations and Freedom VABAMU, Tallinn
  • Kyle Friedman, ’23 (Engineering); Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels
  • Ben Harris, ’24 (International Relations & Economics); International Climate Development Institute (ICDI), Taipei
  • Mai Hoang, ’25 (Computer Science); River Valley Irregulars, Singapore
  • Ivan Ivan Avannus Jacob Jimbangan, ’25 (Economics); Faeza & Co., Sabah
  • Hannah Kenneth, ’25 (International Relations); Magic Bus India Foundation, Mumbai
  • Dena Kumsa, ’26 (Undeclared (Human Biology intended)); Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung city
  • Julia Lasiota, ’25 (Comparative Literature & Symbolic Systems); Center for Civil Liberties, Kyiv
  • VinhHuy Le, ’24 (Economics); Monica Miller Walsh Grants - Puerta 18, Buenos Aires
  • Maya Lee, ’25 (International Relations); France-Stanford-Gagosian Gallery, Paris
  • Audrey Lin, ’25 (Biomedical Computation); Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung city
  • Angie Lopez, ’23 (Art History); France-Stanford-Cluny Museum, Paris
  • Gabriella Lundy, ’24 (Comparative Literature); Post-Conflict Research Centre (PCRC), Sarajevo
  • Hannah McGoran, ’25 (Environmental Systems Engineering); International Climate Development Institute (ICDI), Taipei
  • Ashley Meyer, ’24 (International Relations); Baltics Security Foundation, Riga
  • Chhavi Nahata, ’26 (Psychology); Magic Bus India Foundation, Mumbai
  • Alden O'Rafferty, ’24 (Materials Science); International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Braga
  • Sofia Penglase, ’25 (Public Policy & Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies); Instituto Trabalho Decente (ITD) and Stanford Human Trafficking Data Lab (HTDL), São Luís, Maranhão
  • Alexandria Quan, ’24 (Human Biology); Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung city
  • Sam Samani, ’26 (Undeclared); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C.
  • Emily Schrader, ’24 (International Relations); Post-Conflict Research Centre (PCRC), Sarajevo
  • Alisha Service, ’26 (Undeclared); Lalela, Cape Town
  • Vivian Shepherd-Mayen, ’25 (Undeclared); United Planet, Santa Elena
  • Andrew Shi, ’26 (Undeclared); Keru, Shanghai
  • Kavya Srikanth (Mathematical and Computational Science); MayDay Rooms, London
  • Candy Tang, ’25 (Computer Science); Youth Global Network (Creative Coding for Change), HongKong
  • Aditya Udaygiri, ’26 (Undeclared); Lalela, Cape Town
  • Lea Wang-Tomic, ’25 (Mathematical and Computational Science); Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER), Taipei
  • Parker Watt, ’24 (International Relations); Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies-University of Tartu, Tartu
  • Wantao Wei, ’26 (Economics); Keru, Shanghai
  • Sierra Wells, ’23 (International Relations); Instituto Trabalho Decente (ITD), São Luís, Maranhão
  • Elsa Wilbur, ’24 (Archaeology & Art History); Museum of Occupations and Freedom VABAMU, Tallinn
  • Xunmei Zheng, ’25 (Undeclared); LOHADA, Arusha

Haas Center Cardinal Quarter Fellowship

  • Makayla Abril Butters, ’25 (English); Access to Justice Program with San Mateo County Superior Court, San Mateo, CA
  • Ava Acevedo, ’26 (Political Science (prospective)); Public Citizen, Washington, D.C.
  • Silvana Alfaro, ’25 (Human Biology- Brain and Behavior Concentration); Asibey Consulting, Brooklyn, New York
  • Susan Benites, ’25 (Political Science); Single Mothers Outreach, Santa Clarita, CA
  • Julia Betts Lotufo, ’24 (Political Science); City Bar Justice Center, New York, NY
  • Sadira Bobb, ’26 (intended earth systems); CARE, London (remote)
  • Catherine Burtner, ’25 (Undeclared); Restore Justice, Chicago, IL
  • Emelin Cabrera, ’24 (Human Biology); Asylum Seekers Medical Screening and Stabilization Program, San Diego, CA
  • Luca Camponovo Moya, ’26 (Political Science & Philosophy (undeclared)); DC Superior Court, Washington, D.C.
  • Julia Canez, ’24 (psychology); FESAC - Fundación del Empresario Sonorense, Nogales, Sonora
  • Stephanie Castaneda Perez, ’23 (History); Equality California, Los Angeles, CA
  • Mark Rainier Catapusan, ’26 (Undeclared); Rainbow Community Center, Concord, CA
  • Ashley Celada, ’25 (Undeclared (Probable Major: International Relations)); Fundacion Empresariado Sonorense A.C (FESAC), Nogales, Sonora
  • Christian Cepeda, ’23 (Human Biology); Farming Hope, San Francisco, CA
  • Sofia Ceva, ’25 (Biology (soon to be declared)); Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA
  • Ingrid Chen, ’25 (undeclared (prospective Economics)); NYC Dept. of Small Business Services, New York, NY
  • Ivy Chen, ’26 (Political Science); Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.
  • Caroline Chen, ’26 (undeclared); NYC Dept. of Small Business Services, New York, NY
  • Morgan Clark, ’26 (Undeclared); Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet, Palo Alto, CA
  • Abby Copeland, ’26 (Undeclared); Asante Africa Foundation, Arusha, Tanzania
  • Dante Danelian, ’24 (symbolic systems); United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, New York, NY
  • Draper Dayton, ’25 (Undeclared, likely majoring in history); New York City Commission on Human Rights Law Enforcement Bureau, New York, NY
  • Nicole Domingo, ’24 (Sociology); U.S. Attorney's Office: Eastern District of New York, New York, NY
  • Sophie Donnellan, ’25 (International Relations); Climate Cabinet, Virtual operations
  • Sebastian Esteva, ’26 (Undeclared); Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, Washington, D.C.
  • Daniela Flores, ’26 (undeclared); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Zhenwei Gao, ’25 (Undeclared); Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office, Los Angeles, CA
  • Julia Gendy, ’25 (Undclared; Prospective Political Science major); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Maria Gomez-Martinez, ’26 (Undeclared); Casa Azul de Wilson, Wilson, NC
  • Mario Gonzalez Ramirez, ’24 (Biology); UCSF Latinx Center of Excellence, San Francisco, CA
  • Sonya Googins, ’24 (International Relations); JusticeCorps Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
  • Katharine Han, ’24 (STS & Art Practice); Kounkuey Design Initiative, Los Angeles, CA
  • Triana Hernandez Hasselkus, ’25 (Urban Studies); Perfect City, New York, NY
  • Andrew Hong, ’25 (Data Science and Social Systems); Climate Cabinet, San Francisco, CA
  • Olivia Jessner, ’25 (Linguistics, English (pending on Axess, will be approved within the week))); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Autumn Jones, ’24 (Sociology); Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
  • Benita Kisembo, ’25 (Undeclared but Prospective Political Science Major); Public Citizen, Washington, D.C.
  • Ashley Lee, ’26 (Human Biology); The Children's Village, New York, NY
  • Natalya Leyden, ’26 (Political Science); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Judy Liu, ’26 (Undeclared); The Center for Election Science, Remote
  • Acacia Lynch, ’24 (Earth Systems); Veggielution, San Jose, CA
  • Michelle Mairena, ’25 (History); Seattle Human Rights Commission, Seattle, WA
  • Lola McAllister, ’24 (Anthropology and Iberian and Latin American Cultures); Co-op Cincy, Cincinnati, OH
  • Maimuna Muntaha, ’26 (undeclared); trubel&co, Palo Alto, CA
  • Jasmine Nguyen, ’24 (Political Science, CSRE); TechnoServe, New York, NY
  • Khosiyat Oripova, ’25 (International Relations); Center for Civil Liberties, Kyiv, Ukraine (working in DC office)
  • Angela Pena, ’24 (Political Science); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Sofia Portillo, ’24 (Psychology); Food As Medicine Collaborative, San Francisco, CA
  • Ana Paulina Quiroz, ’26 (Undeclared- Prospective Political Science); Bayview Hunters Point Community Advocates, San Francisco, CA
  • Cynthia Ramirez, ’24 (Urban Studies); NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, New York, NY
  • Mirna Ramirez Gonzalez, ’26 (considering Political Science or psychology); YWCA Monterey County, Salinas, Ca
  • Matthew Risk, ’26 (undeclared); EPA CAN DO, East Palo Alto, CA
  • Maya Rozin, ’25 (Urban Studies); The Food Trust, Philadelphia, PA
  • Lauren Salaz, ’26 (Political Science); South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking, Gilroy, CA
  • Grace Sandman, ’26 (Public Policy); Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Los Angeles, CA
  • Elmer Santos, ’26 (Undeclared - Pursuing International Relations); Legal Aid Services of Oregon, Portland, Oregon
  • Gaurvi Singhvi, ’25 (Public Policy); Center for Election Science (CES), Remote
  • Grace Sperber, ’25 (Chemistry and History (Double Major)); California CAP, San Francisco, CA
  • Emily Suh, ’26 (Undeclared but planning on pursuing a BAS in Public Policy and Psychology); American Bar Association Commission on Immigration, Washington, D.C.
  • Edward Suisman, ’25 (Psychology); Street Poets, Los Angeles, CA
  • Nora Swidey, ’24 (Political Science); Partnership for Public Service (Department of Commerce), Washington, D.C.
  • Simran Tandon, ’24 (Computer Science); Ersilia, Remote (Based in Cambridge, UK)
  • Isabella Tavarez, ’24 (Civil & Environmental Engineering); City of Hollywood, Hollywood, FL
  • Mikhail Roshan Tupaz, ’25 (International Relations); Manilatown Heritage Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  • Sofia Vera Verduzco, ’25 (Symbolic Systems); Entrepreneur of Your Own Life (EYOL), San Francisco, CA
  • Vanessa Vicente, ’25 (Sociology (Data Science, Markets and Management Track)); Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB), Sacramento, CA
  • Karsen Wahal, ’25 (Economics; Mathematical and Computational Science); Propel, Inc., San Francisco, CA
  • Amina Wase, ’26 (International Relations); Standing Together Against Real Slavery, Toledo, OH
  • Jonathan Zients, ’24 (Human Biology); The Outwords Archive, Los Angeles, CA

Haas Center Community-Based Research Fellowship

  • Peehu Agrawal, ’26 (Undeclared); The Stanford Project on Adaptation and Resilience in Kids — the SPARK Lab & The San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, CA
  • Willy Chan, ’25 (Undeclared); The Brain Development & Education Lab, Stanford, CA
  • Alina Davison, ’25 (Undeclared); The Brain Development & Education Lab, Stanford, CA
  • Jasmine Kinney, ’24 (Native American Studies); Two Feathers Native American Family Services, Hoopa/Mckinleyville/Stanford, CA
  • Shirley Le, ’25 (Undeclared); Our Voice Initative, Stanford, CA
  • Michael Peters, ’23 (Human Biology); Community Health Worker Community of Practice, Chicago, IL
  • Kavya Varkey, ’23 (Earth Systems); Community Action for Rural Development (CARD Tamil Nadu);, Samathuvapuram

Hillel at Stanford Internship

  • Stanley Rozenblit, ’25 (Economics); The Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, South Bend, IN

Human Rights Summer Fellowship

  • Chrissyaunna Brown, ’25 (Undeclared); MOSAIC, Cape Town
  • Niloufar Davis, ’25 (Political Science and History); Lembaga Kajian dan Advokasi Independensi Peradilan (LeIP), Jakarta
  • Zoe Edelman, ’25 (Undeclared); YoubeYou, London
  • Noel Seo, ’25 (Sociology); 3 Strands Global, Sacramento
  • Kaylee Shen, ’25 (Undeclared); Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative, Jakarta

Indigenous Communities Fellowship

  • Chase Baird, ’25 (Human Biology); Mila Yatan Pika Pte Oyate Okolakiciye (Knife Chief Buffalo Nation Society), Porcupine, South Dakota
  • Elana Begay, ’23 (Sociology, Native American Studies); Water Protector Legal Collective, Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Taylor Bloomfield, ’25 (Undeclared - Symbolic Systems); HOPA Mountain, Bozeman, Montana
  • Jasmyn Burdsall, ’26 (Epidemiology and Clinical Research); Two Feathers Native American Family Services, McKinleyville, CA
  • Natasha Charfauros, ’25 (N/A); Guåhan Sustainable Culture, Hagåtña, Guam
  • Zoe Colloredo-Mansfeld, ’26 (Undeclared (prospective Earth Systems)); Native Conservancy, Cordova, Alaska
  • Alexus Culbertson, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Canku, Poplar, MT
  • Chazlyn Curley, ’26 (Political Science); The Office of the Navajo Nation First Lady, Window Rock, AZ
  • Calico Ducheneaux, ’24 (Linguistics); Tiospaye Topa, Tiospaye Topa School
  • Ryan Duncan, ’24 (Native American Studies); Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma - Chahta Anumpa Aiikhvna (School of Choctaw Language), Durant, Oklahoma
  • Victor Gallegos, ’24 (CSRE); Page Unified School District JOM Indian Education, Page, AZ
  • Luta Keegan, ’26 (Undeclared); Mila Yatan Pika Pte Oyate Okolakiciye, Porcupine, SD
  • Madeleine Kingsland, ’24 (Human Biology); Pala Band of Mission Indians, Pala, CA
  • Joseph McDonald, ’25 (Undeclared (likely Symbolic Systems)); Char-Koosta News, Pablo, MT
  • Kyran Romero, ’24 (Symbolic Systems); Mila Research Institute, Montreal, Quebec
  • Annella Tucker, ’24 (Science, Technology, and Society); Natives in Philanthropy, Washington, D.C.

International Service Fellowship

  • Yousef AbuHashem, ’25 (Computer Science); Code.X, San Francisco, CA and Tirzana
  • Estefanía Acuña Lacarieri, ’23 (Political Science and Communication); Fondo Mexicano para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (FMCN), Mexico City
  • Amanda Altarejos, ’26 (Political Science); Action for Economic Reforms, Quezon City
  • Sayed Ardhi, ’26 (Undeclared); Bangladesh Open Source Network, Dhaka
  • Micayla Bozeman, ’23 (Political Science); The Recovery Plan, Florence
  • Anusha Dwarkanath, ’26 (Undeclared); Team Everest NGO, Chennai
  • Melany Herrejon, ’25 (Sociology); Democracy Reporting International, Berlin
  • Md Sazzad Islam, ’26 (Computer Science); Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN), Dhaka
  • Megan King, ’24 (Earth Systems); PUSH, Palermo, Sicily
  • Lizbeth Luevano, ’25 (Environmental Anthropology); Cantaro Azul, Chiapas
  • Adelaide Madary, ’25 (International Relations); Asyl in der Kirche Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin, Brandenburg
  • Ishvi Mathai, ’26 (Undeclared); Chotuu Ki Education, Hyderabad, Telangana
  • Labib Tazwar Rahman, ’24 (Computer Science); EMK Center, Dhaka
  • Rincheen Sherpa, ’24 (Bioengineering); HAPSA Nepal, Kathmandu
  • Hong Le Xuan Vo, ’24 (Symbolic System); Kidspire, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam OR Washington County, Oregon
  • Alina Wilson, ’24 (Human Biology); Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Geneva
  • Noah Wong, ’25 (Symbolic Systems - Concentration in AI (Undeclared)); International Bridges to Justice, Geneva and Delhi

King Center on Global Development - Summer Undergraduate Full-Time Research Assistant Program

  • Aiyana Austin, ’25 (Human Biology); Child and Adolescent Health Unit, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences , University of Zimbabwe
  • Gabby Barratt Heitmann, ’25 (Earth Systems); International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Stanford, CA
  • Isamar Marte Nunez, ’26 (Undeclared); United Nations, Geneva
  • Lindsey McKhann, ’26 (International Relations); Institute for an Independent Judiciary, Jakarta
  • Natalie Milan, ’25 (Sociology); Job Creation Commission
  • Faith Zehfuss, ’24 (International Relations); Job Creation Commission

Lyric McHenry Community Arts Fellowship

  • Aden McCracken, ’25 (Anthropology); Collective Focus, Brooklyn, NY
  • Esmeralda Reyes, ’23 (Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity); Interference Archive, Brooklyn, NY
  • Leila Tamale, ’24 (Undeclared); Seleka International Art Society Initiative
  • Laura Villalobos, ’23 (Human Biology); Undocu+ Collective, Los Angeles, CA

Markaz - Advancing Muslim Communities Fellowship

  • Heena Khan, ’26 (Undeclared); Afghanistan Women's Council, Kabul

Markaz - Ansaf Kareem and Anna Khan Fellow for Advancing Muslim Comunities

  • Husna Nashnoush, ’26 (Undeclared); Tayba Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

Philanthropy Fellowship

  • Heidy Badillo, ’24 (STS); Fast Forward, San Francisco, CA
  • Tayonna Ewin, ’23 (African and African American Studies); Women's Foundation California, Oakland, CA
  • Isabella Lee, ’26 (Undeclared); Autodesk Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  • Anna Milstein, ’24 (International Relations); Autodesk Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  • Erick Rocha, ’25 (Sociology); San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA
  • Vanessa Veak, ’23 (Sociology); San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco, CA

Public Interest Law Fellowship

  • Jackelyn Barajas Orozco, ’25 (Political Science); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Joey Chen, ’25 (Public Policy); Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sarina Deb, ’23 (Political Science); ACLU of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
  • Elizabeth Evers, ’25 (Undeclared. Intending to declare Human Biology); Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Redwood City, CA
  • Shirleen Ferrara Frame, ’24 (Psychology); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Luke Lamberti, ’24 (History); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Cameron Lange, ’24 (Political Science, Philosophy); San Francisco District Attorney's Office, San Francisco, CA
  • Jessica Lee, ’24 (Political Science); Access 2 Justice (San Mateo County Superior Court), Redwood City, CA
  • Rufaro Muchaka, ’26 (Political Science); Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office, Los Angeles, CA
  • Shahil Pal, ’24 (Political Science); The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, San Francisco, CA
  • Ashwin Prabu, ’25 (Undeclared (Prospective Sociology + Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity)); Innovation Law Lab, Portland, OR
  • Paloma Ronis von Helms, ’25 (International Relations); Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Redwood City, CA
  • George San Miguel, ’24 (International Relations); Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Bakersfield, CA
  • Claudia Sung, ’26 (Undeclared (Intended History & Asian American Studies)); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Zofia Trexler, ’24 (Undeclared (in process of declaring Urban Studies)); Disability Rights California, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sakshi Umrotkar, ’26 (Political Science); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Rachelle Zavalza-Arellano, ’26 (Sociology); Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Redwood City, CA

Public Interest Tech Fellowship

  • Erick Bravo, ’23 (Public Policy); Connect Humanity, Palo Alto, CA
  • Mina Ky, ’26 (Computer Science); Connect Humanity, Palo Alto, CA
  • Isabel Meyerson, ’24 (Environmental Systems Engineering); BetaNYC, NYC, NY
  • Helen Moore, ’25 (Data Science and Social Systems); All Tech is Human, NYC
  • Laisha Ozuna, ’25 (Sociology(Data Science, Markets, and Managing)); All Tech is Human, NYC
  • Diana Sanchez, ’24 (STS); Oakland City Council, Oakland, CA
  • Sandra Valente, ’23 (Product Design); StreetCode Academy, East Palo Alto, CA

Public Service Projects Fellowship

  • Maya Alvarez-Coyne, ’25 (Design); Leadership Fellows New York, New York, NY
  • Karen Arellano-Cruz, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Wahluke Ilumina Nuestros Suenos, Mattawa, Washington
  • Lyle Belger, ’25 (Psychology); On Deck Workshops, Bay Area, CA
  • Jean-Akim Cameus, ’24 (Aeronautics and Astronautics); Georgetown Public Library, Georgtown, Delaware
  • Tanner Christensen, ’24 (Psychology); Asibey Consulting, New York, NY
  • Sohayla Eldeeb, ’24 (Biology (BS)); Stop the Rumbling, Miami, Florida
  • Lizbeth Hernandez, ’25 (Political Science); Fundacion Empresariado Sonorense A.C. (FESAC), Nogales
  • Itzel Juarez, ’25 (Undeclared); Minds Matter SoCal, Los Angeles
  • Peyton Klein, ’25 (Human Biology); Teach for America Reinvention Lab, New York, NY
  • Jia Lin, ’26 (Undeclared); Initiate Justice, Los Angeles, CA
  • Riley Loos, ’24 (Management Science and Engineering); YouCubed, Stanford, CA
  • Dora Plascencia-Macias, ’25 (Undeclared); Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (CASA), Hood River, OR
  • Jane Sanchez Hernandez, ’24 (CSRE with a concentration in education and inequality); Hartnell Community College, Salinas, CA
  • Barbara Sanford, ’24 (International Relations); South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking, Gilroy, CA
  • Natalie Shtangrud, ’26 (Art History); ACLU SoCal, Los Angeles, CA
  • Landon Swopes, ’24 (Biology); Health Initiative Foundation, Inc., Washington, D.C.
  • Caroline Utz, ’24 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (Environmental Justice)); Minnesota350, Minneapolis, MN
  • Lois Williams, ’23 (Human Biology); GCPS Foundation, Gwinnett County, GA

Roland Longevity Fellowship

  • Vibiana Cardenas, ’25 (Psychology); Peninsula Volunteers, Inc (PVI) Adult Day Services, Menlo Park, CA
  • KeeSeok Lee, ’25 (Undeclared; Intended Spanish and Chemistry Major); Counsel on Aging, Harvard, Massachusetts
  • Ian Lim, ’24 (Computational Neuroscience); Creative Aging in Nyack, Nyack, NY
  • Jennifer Soh, ’23 (Bioengineering); Organic Soup Kitchen, Santa Barbara, CA
  • Isobel Taylor, ’24 (Economics); Center for Disability and Elder Law, Chicago, Illinois

Schneider Fellowship

  • Catherine Baker, ’25 (Materials Science & Engineering); U.S. Green Building Council - LEED Technical Development, Washington, D.C.
  • Juan Camara Pech, ’25 (Science, Technology, and Society); Environmental Defense Fund - Small-Scale Fisheries, San Francisco, CA
  • Alexander Chon, ’25 (Symbolic Systems); U.S. Green Building Council - Performance Based Green Building, Washington, D.C.
  • Maria Correa, ’25 (Environmental Systems Engineering); NRDC - Equitable Building Decarbonization, Washington, D.C.
  • Tehmi den Braven, ’23 (Bioengineering); NRDC - EPA GHG Reduction Fund Design and Implementation, Washington, D.C.
  • David Florez Rodriguez, ’23 (Electrical Engineering); Environmental Defense Fund - Electric Truck,
  • Bryana Gastelum, ’24 (Environmental Systems Engineering); Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA
  • Anna Goldman, ’25 (Civil and Environmental Engineering); Rocky Mountain Institute, Oakland, CA/New York, NY
  • Kenny Hua, ’24 (Earth Systems); U.S. Climate Alliance, Washington, D.C.
  • David Lee, ’24 (Environmental Systems Engineering); Environmental Defense Fund - U.S. Federal Climate Innovation, Washington, D.C.
  • Samantha Lee, ’23 (MA Sustainability Science and Practice); NRDC - EPA GHG Reduction Fund Design and Implementation, Washington, D.C.
  • Rachel Lit, ’25 (Human Biology); Environmental Defense Fund - Climate Resilient Fisheries Toolkit, New York, NY
  • Tasnima Naoshin, ’24 (Civil Engineering, Atmosphere/Energy); Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA
  • Alexis Perez, ’23 (Symbolic Systems); Environmental Defense Fund - Energy Transition Research, San Francisco, CA
  • Ethan Petersen, ’24 (Civil Engineering); NRDC - Advancing Equitable Decarbonization of the Transportation System in the US, Washington, D.C.
  • Bless Romo, ’24 (Earth Systems); Environmental Defense Fund - Small-Scale Fisheries, San Francisco, CA
  • Gillian Roy, ’24 (Earth Systems); NRDC - Sustainable Water and Energy Use in California, Santa Monica, CA
  • Jeremy Rubin, ’23 (Human Biology); Environmental Defense Fund - Blue Economy, San Francisco, CA
  • Shlok Sampat, ’24 (Civil and Environmental Engineering (Atmosphere/Energy)); U.S. Green Building Council - LEED Technical Development, Washington, D.C.
  • Sydney Schmitter, ’23 (Earth Systems); Environmental Defense Fund - Equitable Ocean Governance, San Francisco, CA
  • Jeong Shin, ’24 (Symbolic Systems and Asian American Studies); NRDC - Sustainable Energy Data Infrastructure and Governance, New York, NY
  • Sze En Tan, ’24 (Earth Systems); Environmental Defense Fund - Net Zero Innovation, San Francisco, CA
  • Scott Underwood, ’24 (Mechanical Engineering); NRDC - Data Analysis and Modeling Clean Energy Transition, Washington, D.C.

Shultz Energy Fellowships

  • Ethan Amaya, ’24 (Chemical Engineering); California Energy Commission, Office of Commissioner Monahan, Sacramento, CA
  • Hugo Budd, ’24 (Civil Engineering); Western Area Power Administration
  • Camden Burk, ’25 (Earth Systems); California Energy Commission, Office of Commissioner Gallardo, Sacramento, CA
  • Fiona Mooney, ’25 (Environmental Systems Engineering); California Energy Commission, Office of Commissioner Hochschild, Sacramento, CA
  • Chloe Romero, ’25 (Earth Systems); California Independent System Operator (CAISO), Folsom, CA
  • Luke Veit, ’25 (Undeclared); Western Electricity Coordinating Council, Salt Lake City, UT

Social E Fellowship

  • Nena Dorame, ’25 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity); Shy Natives, Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Manas Khadka, ’24 (Computer Science); Edstruments, Redwood City, CA
  • Ha Ngan Le, ’26 (Undeclared); Impact Experience, Oakland, California
  • Valeria Paez-Pulido, ’24 (Product Design); Edstruments, Redwood City, CA
  • Arusha Patil, ’25 (Human Biology); SIRUM, Palo Alto, CA
  • Izabella Smolnicka-Dos Santos, ’26 (Undeclared; considering Civil Engineering or Urban Studies); Ensite, Inc., Fort Myers, FL

Stanford in Government Fellowship

  • Amsal Ali, ’26 (Undeclared); Millennium Challenge Corporation, Washington, D.C.
  • Isabelle Anzabi, ’24 (Political Science); Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Washington, D.C.
  • Aliana Arzola, ’26 (Undeclared); Association on American Indian Affairs, Virtual Operations
  • Christopher Badillo, ’25 (Sociology); National Center for Learning Disabilities, Washington, D.C.
  • Sophia Bi, ’26 (Undeclared); Santa Clara County Office of Reentry Services, San Jose, CA
  • Muhammad Dhafer bin Muhammad Faishal Khan Surattee, ’25 (Undeclared); World Bank - Bureaucracy Lab, Washington, D.C.
  • Langston Buddenhagen, ’25 (Urban Studies); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
  • Lawrence Chen, ’26 (Undeclared); New York City Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY
  • Rohan Chowdhury, ’26 (Undeclared); San Diego Mayor's Office, San Diego, CA
  • Amira Dehmani, ’24 (Political Science); National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.
  • Caden Denning, ’25 (Undeclared); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
  • Gabrielle Edelin, ’26 (Undeclared); People for the American Way, Washington, D.C.
  • Yara Elian, ’26 (Undeclared); Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund, Geneva
  • Sonya Epifantseva, ’25 (Earth Systems); Center for Peace Diplomacy, New Orleans, LA
  • Eduardo Garcia-Escobar, ’25 (Undeclared); San Jose Auditor's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Ronnie Hafez, ’25 (Economics); Millennium Challenge Corporation, Washington, D.C.
  • Sophia Hlavaty, ’25 (Economics and English); PEN America, Washington, D.C.
  • Gabriela Holzer, ’25 (Economics); World Bank - Development Impact Evaluation Group (DIME), Washington, D.C.
  • Nina Iskandarsjach, ’24 (International Relations); Ghana Center for Democratic Development, Accra
  • Rithika Kacham, ’26 (Undeclared); Santa Clara County Public Health Department, San Jose, CA
  • Christine Kang, ’26 (Undeclared); Santa Clara County Office of Reentry Services, San Jose, CA
  • Sandi Khine, ’25 (East Asian Studies; Science, Technology, and Society); East Asia Institute, Seoul
  • Kate Kingsley, ’25 (International Relations); International Crisis Group - Latin America, New York, NY
  • Dwight Knightly, ’23 (International Relations); Office of Under Secretary of Defense, International Cooperation, Washington, D.C.
  • Tiana Lakhani, ’25 (International Relations); Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, Washington, D.C.
  • Kate Li, ’25 (Economics, English); World Bank - Development Impact Evaluation Group (DIME), Washington, D.C.
  • Vivian Liang, ’26 (Economics and Art History); New York City Economic Development Corporation, New York, NY
  • Allan Lopez, ’24 (English); California Department of Education, Sacramento, CA
  • Lukas Lopez-Jensen, ’24 (Economics); World Bank - Development Impact Evaluation Group (DIME), Washington, D.C.
  • Skyley Mitchell, ’25 (International Relations); Office of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Houston, TX
  • Alessandra Mohar, ’26 (Undeclared); Bay Conservation and Development Commission, San Francisco, CA
  • Hunter Musi, ’24 (International Relations); Office of Under Secretary of Defense, International Cooperation, Washington, D.C.
  • Patricio Ortiz, ’25 (Economics); World Bank - Development Impact Evaluation Group (DIME), Washington, D.C.
  • Sarah Reyes, ’25 (Urban Studies and Sociology); City of Oakland, Department of Housing and Community Development, Oakland, CA
  • Leily Rossi, ’25 (International Relations); Middle East Council on Global Affairs, Doha
  • Sarina Rye, ’25 (Sociology); San Jose Parks & Recreation - Strategic Partnerships, San Jose, CA
  • Ronak Shetty, ’26 (Iberian and Latin American Cultures); Instituto SIVIS, Curitiba
  • Kimberly Shirai, ’25 (Sociology); Library of Congress - Prints and Photographs, Washington, D.C.
  • Sophie Szew, ’26 (Undeclared); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C.
  • Adrian Thai, ’24 (Computer Science, Political Science); Office of King County Councilman Girmay Zahilay, Seattle, WA
  • Emily Tianshi, ’25 (Data Science and Social Systems); Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Washington, D.C.
  • Micah Tsosie, ’25 (Undeclared); National Congress of American Indians, Washington, D.C.
  • Sophia Vahanvaty, ’24 (Political Science); International Crisis Group - Future of Conflict, New York, NY
  • Noelle Villanueva, ’25 (Science Technology and Society); San Jose Parks & Recreation - Neighborhood Services, San Jose, CA
  • Justin West, ’25 (Computer Science); City of San Jose Digital Privacy Office, San Jose, CA

Stanford in Government Fellowship - Environmental Policy Internships in CA

  • Miriam Awan, ’26 (Undeclared); CA Air Resources Control Board - Office of Community Air Protection, Riverside, CA
  • Josh Davenport, ’24 (Environmental Systems Engineering); CA State Water Resources Control Board - Office of Information Management and Analysis, Sacramento, CA
  • Angel De Dios, ’26 (Urban Studies and Mathematics); CA Governor's Office of Planning and Research - Strategic Growth Council, Sacramento, CA
  • Sydney Guthrie, ’24 (International Relations); CA State Lands Commission, Sacramento, CA
  • Audrey Jung, ’25 (Environmental Systems Engineering); California Ocean Protection Council, Sacramento, CA
  • Sam Prieto Serrano, ’24 (Mathematical and Computational Science); CA State Water Resources Control Board - Office of Information Management and Analysis, Sacramento, CA

Stanford in Government Stipends

  • Seamus Allen, ’25 (Public Policy); FairVote, Takoma Park, MD
  • Adri Arquin, ’26 (Undeclared); Fresh Energy, Saint Paul, MN
  • Yared Avalos, ’25 (Public Policy); U.S. Commercial Service, Mexico City
  • Makayta Cole, ’23 (International Relations); Child Poverty Action Lab, Dallas, TX
  • Andrew Conkey, ’24 (Economics); U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
  • Feona Dong, ’24 (Public Policy); Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office, San Jose, CA
  • Enrique Flores, ’24 (Political Science); Office of European and NATO Policy, in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Washington, D.C.
  • Brandon Francois, ’24 (Political Science); Council For A Strong America, Washington, D.C.
  • Jose Luis Gandara, ’24 (Public Policy); Office of Sen. Scott Wiener, San Francisco, CA
  • Divya Ganesan, ’25 (Mathematical and Computational Science); Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Washington, D.C.
  • Gabriella García, ’24 (Political Science); United Nations, Geneva
  • Esmeralda Iglesias, ’25 (Undeclared); Initiate Justice, Los Angeles, CA
  • Yana Kim, ’26 (Urban Studies); Citizens Housing & Planning Council (CHPC), New York, NY
  • Buddy Noorlander, ’24 (Psychology (switching to International Relations)); Utah State Government, Salt Lake City, UT
  • Prinston Pan, ’26 (Political Science); Office of United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Washington, D.C.
  • Karla Roman, ’24 (Psychology); The Every Voice Coalition, Remote
  • Mia Schaubhut, ’25 (Data Science & Social Systems); Louisiana Department of Education, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Jerred Smith, ’25 (Political Science); Office of Congressman Earl Blumenauer, Washington, D.C.
  • Adriana Torres Ceja, ’25 (Public Policy and CSRE); U.S. House of Representatives 29th District, Indio, Ca
  • Leopold van den Daele, ’24 (Philosophy); GrowSF, San Francisco, CA
  • Lila Vandenberghe, ’25 (Undeclared); City of Los Angeles Council District 11, Los Angeles, CA
  • Dylan Vergara, ’26 (Undeclared (Political Science)); House of Representatives, Congresswoman Julia Brownley, Washington, D.C.
  • Elijah Williams, ’26 (Undeclared); U.S. Senator Mark Warner's Office, Washington, D.C.
  • Caroline Zdanowski, ’25 (Public Policy); Office of Senator Catherine Blakespear, Encinitas, CA

Stanford Institue for Innovation in Developing Economies (Seed)

  • Sejoon Chang, ’25 (Computer Science and Product Design); Alpha Direct Insurtech Pte. Ltd., Gaborone, Botswana
  • Ezekiel Contreras-Forrest, ’24 (Science Technology and Society); Burhani Engineers Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya
  • Souady Diane, ’25 (Economics and Political Science); Kip Services & Technologies, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
  • Elijah Hernandez, ’25 (Political Science); SUKU Technologies Limited, Greater Accra, Ghana
  • Shuvangini Jha, ’24 (Computer Science and Human Biology); Tenovia Solutions Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India
  • Benjamin Kingston, ’25 (International Relations and Data Science); Megnacio company Limited, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Rodolph Lapointe, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering); OML Africa logistics Ltd, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Anna Levenberg, ’25 (International Relations); Toprankers, Bangalore, India
  • Richard Aaron Libed, ’25 (Bioengineering); Cygnus Medicare Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, India
  • Malisha Lutchmeea, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering); Big Cabal Media, Nigeria
  • Kevin Malaekeh, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering and Data Science); Peak and Dale Solutions Ltd, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Michael Murray, ’25 (International Relations); Happy Kids School, Accra, Ghana
  • Iskander Nekkaz - Le Roux Nekkaz - Le Roux, ’23 (Economics); Samuel Hall, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Roda Nour, ’23 (Public Policy and Computer Science); Brands on a mission, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Aisha Olasewere, ’25 (Human Behavior); Brastorne Enterprises, Gaborone Botswana
  • Mehak Parwani, ’24 (Economics); Sub-K IMPACT Solutions Ltd, Hyderabad, Telangana; India
  • Laone Ramogerita, ’23 (Management Science & Engineering); African Concrete Products Ltd, Accra, Ghana
  • Aaditya Saha, ’25 (Computer Science and Data Science); Indus Net Technologies, Kolkata, India
  • Roman Scott, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering); Incept Architectural Consult, Accra, Ghana
  • Emily Snell, ’24 (Earth and Planetary Sciences); Wood-Et Al Ltd, Abuja, Nigeria
  • Anjali Sukhavasi, ’23 (Symbolic Systems); SaPa Learning Pvt Ltd, Bangalore, India
  • Justin Wahby, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering); Savannah Brands, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Kevina Wang, ’25 (Biomedical Computation); KM Best Medical Works Pvt Ltd, Madurai, India
  • Jessica Yan, ’24 (Management Science & Engineering and Economics); FoodWise Ltd, Lagos, Nigeria
  • Kevin Yang, ’24 (Computer Science); Zuwa Energy, Lilongwe, Malawi

Stanford Internship Program in Arts Administration (SIPA)

  • Ana Chen, ’23 (International Relations, SAI-Honors in the Arts); Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco (CCCSF), San Francisco, CA
  • Adi Garner, ’23 (AAH-Art History, SAI-Interdisciplinary Arts); Future Prairie (The Pacific Northwest Museum of Queer Art), Portland, OR
  • Arundathi Nair, ’24 (DLCL-Comparative Literature, Human Biology); American Civil Liberties Union, New York, NY
  • Sarah Panzer, ’23 (AAH-Art Practice, FGSS); Bay Area Lesbian Archives (BALA), Oakland, CA
  • Sky Walker, ’24 (AAH-Art Practice, Sociology); ArtSeed, San Francisco, CA

Stanford Pride Fellowship

  • Adelaide Barrett, ’25 (Undeclared, but intended English); The Outwords Archive, Los Angeles, CA
  • Zoey Hu, ’24 (Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies); The Outwords Archive, Los Angeles, CA

Tech Ethics and Policy Fellowship

  • Ria Calcagno, ’24 (Political Science); Consumer Reports, New York, NY
  • Emma Charity, ’25 (Undeclared); Algorithmic Justice League, Cambridge, MA
  • Serena Lee, ’25 (Undeclared (on track for double major in Data Science and Psychology)); Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.
  • Hlumelo Notshe, ’25 (Computer Science); Tech Matters, Palo Alto, CA
  • Josh Orszag, ’25 (Data Science and Social Systems (prospective)); Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.
  • Princess Vongchanh, ’23 (Computer Science); Mozilla Foundation, San Francisco, CA

TomKat Center - energyStartup Internship

  • Layaa Amirthalingam, ’23 (chemical engineering); Antora
  • Carlos Arias, ’24 (Mechanical Engineering); Spark Thermionics
  • Analiese Bancroft, ’25 (Material Science & Engineering); Magno Motors
  • Artur Barbosa Carneiro, ’25; Pulsar
  • Nomin-Erdene Bayarsaikhan, ’25 (Electrical Engineering); Airity
  • Kyle Bergstedt, ’24 (Chemical Engineering); RockFix
  • Kate Bradley, ’23 (Earth Systems); Artyc
  • Tony Bui, (Mechanical Engineering); TruckLabs
  • William Cai, ’23 (Engineering Physics and Math (B.S.); Computer Science (M.S.)); Halo Industries
  • Lishan Carroll, ’25 (Human Biology); Pumpkinseed
  • Allen Chau, ’26 (Symbolic Systems); Pumpkinseed
  • Krrish Chawla,  (Computer Science / EE); Renewell
  • Jocelyn Chen, ’23 (Chemistry, Music, Materials Science); RockFix
  • Samir Chowdhury, ’25 (Data Science); Twelve
  • Isabel Davidoff, ’24 (Materials Science and Engineering); Tandem PV
  • Jatzia Felix, ’24 (Civil Engineering, Urban Systems); Bundle
  • Bruno Félix Castillo, ’25 (Engineering Physics); The Nitrogen Company
  • Esther Filipek, ’24 (Environmental Systems Engineering); Ceres Imaging
  • Erin Floranda, ’24 (Bioengineering); Reel Foods
  • Manasi Garg, ’25 (B.S. Symbolic Systems, concentration in HCI & Design ; B.A. Comparative Literature); Archive
  • Jennifer Hao, ’25 (Computer Science and Comparative Literature); Arch
  • Thomas Hatcher, ’24 (Physics); Halo Industries
  • Connie Hong, ’25 (Mathematical and Computational Sciences (MCS)); Working Trees
  • Alphonse Houndegla, ’25 (Management Science & Engineering); Gemini
  • Tyler Huang, ’26 (Computer Science/ Economics); Kit Switch
  • Pranavi Kethanaboyina, ’23 (Public Policy); Nitricity
  • Christopher Latham, ’23 (Chemical Engineering); Resource
  • Peyton Lee, ’24 (Computer Science / Music); FLIP
  • Steven Liu, ’26 (Undeclared); Anthro Energy
  • David Ludeke, ’23 (Environmental Systems Engineering, Coterm: Computer Science); ClimateAI
  • Daniella Lumkong, ’23 (Product Design); Shake Energy
  • Anthony Macias, ’24 (Mechanical Engineering); Aeromutable
  • Mayahuel Malik, ’25 (Design); Oleo
  • Isandro Malik, ’23 (Product Design - Mechanical Engineering); Empowered Homes
  • Nivitha Mavuluri, ’24 (Mechanical Engineering); Verne
  • Rachel Miller, ’23 (Human Biology/Sustainability Coterm); Terradot
  • Sina Mohammadi, ’24 (Mathematical and Computational Science); ClearFlame
  • Casey Nguyen, ’24 (Computer Science); Scope Zero
  • Christopher Noll, ’23 (Geological Sciences); RockFix
  • Arjun Oberoi, ’26; Windborne
  • Elena Press, ’23 (Earth Systems); Terradot
  • Parthav Shergill, ’25 (Mathematical and Computational Science); HighTide
  • Charles Shi, ’25 (Symbolic Systems); Blumen
  • calvin sokk, ’24 (electrical engineering); Indrio
  • Rebecca Spencer, ’23 (East Asian Studies; Earth Systems); Tidal Foods
  • Junyang (Sunny) Sun, ’24 (Symbolic Systems - AI); SOURCE
  • Sree Sundararaman, ’24 (Material Science and Engineering); Anthro
  • Shayana Venukanthan, ’23 (Computer Science); Terradot
  • Aaron Wan, ’25 (Computer Science); FLIP
  • Sophadevy Weir, ’25 (Earth Systems); Guidewheel
  • Daniel Yang, ’26 (Computer Science/Economics); Lasso
  • Jenny (Jeewon) Youm, ’26 (Design and Mechanical Engineering); Rematter
  • Teagan Zwaanstra, ’25 (Mechanical Engineering); IRCool Textiles