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Announcing The 2023 GCP Participants!

The Center for International Programs is excited to announce the names of 50 lucky individuals who were selected for the 2023 Global Citizenship Project (GCP).

The GCP 2023 participants are: Elias Aguirre, Rachel Apostolico, Sundas Azim, Ty Bennett, Rachel Black, Dylan Bly, Mannie Brown, Ryan Casey, Joseph Clarke, Connor Crotzer, Maria Dominguez, Bernadine Dykes, Andy Espinoza, Christine Forbes, Erika Francis, William Gurley, Mackenzie Hitt, Lindsay Hoffman, Julie Hofmann, Elizabeth Jahoda-Wassung, Brianna Keller, Lily Kimble, Dylan Latimer, Hakeem Leonard, Sarah Lewis, Christopher Limjuco, Calyn Lutz, Elizabeth Matyus, Collin Miller, Diego Murillo, Natalie Nichols, Melissa O’Hara, Alexandra Pallozzi, Mary Price, Rida Rahman, Sarah Randall, Jolonnie Reed, Juliana Rivelli, Annika Rodoff, Marisol Rodriguez, Brooklyn Rosenberger, Riley Seymour, Madison Shand, Kelsey Shreckhise, Jonathan Speer, Karina Starling, Morgan Tapley, Madison Upperman, Callie Victor, and Noah Younce.

The individuals listed above will travel to one of five international or domestic destinations during spring break in March 2023. Participants will learn their destinations and trip leaders at International Convocation on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. All are welcome to attend the event, which will be held in the Ferrari Room in Brandt Student Center.

Since its inaugural year in 2005, the Global Citizenship Project has sent more than 900 members of the university community to 64 destinations so that each person might learn more about the world and themselves. To learn more about GCP, visit su.edu/gcp.

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