IPCE Inducts New Undergrads into UPPF Program
24 undergraduate students will participate in the fellowship program this year
IPCE, in partnership with the African American Academic Network (AAAN) and Latin American Recruitment and Education Services (LARES), is pleased to welcome the 2018-19 cohort of undergraduate students to the Urban Public Policy Fellowship (UPPF) program.
The 24 UPPF fellows will attend seminars covering the areas of public policy-making, advocacy, community development, and service provision. They will also complete a valuable internship experience and will further enrich their education through a comprehensive research project. The Fellows will present these research projects in the spring.
The following students were accepted as fellows for the 2018-19 academic year:
Cristian Baeza Khaleah Griffin
Regina Baker Folashade Idowu
Emmanuel Bates Karina Magana Manzo
Lacreshia Birts Ogechi Oparah
Nancy Camacho Chioma Linda Onoh
Jose Castro Mariana Perdomo
Karen Cruz Tyler Portis
Adam Davis Eduardo Ruiz
Frederique Desrosiers Savanna Torres
Brian Dunn Nadine Toussaint
Giovanni Garcia Moriam Yarrow
Jeffrey Gonzales Juan Zavala