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Global Citizenship Project 2023 Destinations Announced

The five Global Citizenship Project destinations for spring break 2023 were revealed during Shenandoah’s International Convocation on Wednesday, Nov. 9.

Fifty members of the campus community – including undergraduate and graduate students, and faculty and staff members – have been divided into the following five groups:

Ireland, led by John O’Conor and Alexander Bernstein: Erika Francis, Mannie Brown, Ty Bennett, Sundas Azim, Connor Crotzer, Noah Younce, Marisol Rodriguez, Lindsay Hoffman, Elizabeth Jahoda-Wassung, and Dylan Latimer.

Malaysia, led by Emily Hollins: Hakeem Leonard, Melissa O’Hara, Rachel Black, Karina Starling, Rida Rahman, Madison Shand, Axel Manica, Jolonnie Reed, Diego Murillo, and Brooklyn Rosenberger.

Oregon, led by Courtney Reilly: Callie Victor, Jonathan Speer, Morgan Tapley, Collin Miller, Lily Kimble, Madison Upperman, Dylan Bly, Elizabeth Matyus, Brianna Keller, and Andy Espinoza.

Bosnia & Herzegovina, led by Ermin Sinanovic: Bernadine Dykes, Christine Forbes, Riley Seymour, Juliana Rivelli, Kelsey Shreckhise, Rachel Apostolico, Mary Price, Joseph Clarke, Sarah Lewis, and Alexandra Pallozzi. 

Botswana, led by Eunice Adjei (student) and Jeremy Fox: Julie Hofmann, Calyn Lutz, Natalie Nichols, Christopher Limjuco, Sarah Randall, Ryan Casey, Maria Dominguez, Mackenzie Hitt, Elias Aguirre, and Annika Rodoff.

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