They will travel the globe to work in developing countries while paired up with a social entrepreneurial organization. The students will work for nine months and return to the College and live in a Minerva house for one month, where they will participate in a social entrepreneurial course and educate current students about their experiences abroad.
This year's fellows are:
Dalila Haden
The Global Child in Cambodia
![Dalila Haden](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/dalila.jpg?itok=gcVH0q9U)
Yesenia Negron
The Global Child in Cambodia
![Yesenia Negron](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/yesenia.jpg?itok=xbgXOfKI)
Matt Cole
The Samburu Project in Kenya
![Matt Cole](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/matt.jpg?itok=sGUo6el4)
Christie Dionisos
Witkoppen Health and Welfare Center in South Africa
![Christie Dionisos](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/christie.jpg?itok=aeK1E9BW)
Lauren Elder
Engeye Health Clinic in Uganda
![Lauren Elder](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/lauren.jpg?itok=YLUeolCE)
Amy Haven
Engeye Health Clinic in Uganda
![Amy Haven](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/union-marketing-layer/201906/amy.jpg?itok=4ZLxWZ_e)