Alumni news & spotlights
IGP alumni newsletter
Stay up-to-date on alumni news, IGP current events, and more through our alumni newsletter:
- Issue No. 1 – Fall 2022
- Issue No. 2 Spring 2023*
- Issue No. 3 Fall 2023 (Celebrating 10 years abroad)
- Issue No. 4 Spring 2024
*Interactive PDF- Download and view in Adobe Acrobat for accessible version
Alumni highlights
- Jayne Sandoval, studied Chinese and Mechanical Engineering, completed the Graduate Horizons program, geared towards helping Native American students prepare for applying for graduate schools. Jayne will participate in a four-day workshop with key individuals such as admission officers, professors, and deans who will mentor and advise participants on the admissions process, professional/career development, and the various fields of study, research, and graduate programs available.
- Brece Hendrix, studied Spanish and Forestry, was recently co-published along with other research collaborators in Patagonia for their work on managing invasive species for pine trees in Argentina.
- Skylar Weber, studied biomedical science and German, received a $1,000 study abroad grant from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest collegiate honor society. Skylar used the grant to study at Universität Konstanz in Konstanz, Germany. She was one of 75 selected based on academic achievement, community service, and career goals.
- Jessica Archibald, studied Environmental Studies & Spanish, was recently recognized for her publication while working at CONICET in Patagonia, Argentina.
- Austin Dikeman, studied French and Biology, was recently highlighted for his Goldwater Scholars win.
- Laura Lillis, studied Spanish & Biology, was awarded the Fulbright-García Robles Commission award to support up to two years in a master’s program at UNAM.
- Jordyn Upton, studied Biology & Spanish, was selected from over 4,000 entries to present at the the National Council on Undergraduate Research conference in Georgia.
- Mia Pique, studied Geology & Spanish, received a HURA award to continue her work on Reventador volcano
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