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has announced its 2025 cohort of grantees. This year, 134 projects from 93 partner institutions were selected, with one project being chosen from ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College.

has released its 2024 annual view book, highlighting completed projects. Last year, 129 projects from 93 partner institutions were selected. One project was pursued by ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College's Hanna Anday '24.

has announced its 2022 cohort of grantees. This year, one hundred and twenty-nine projects from 85 partner institutions were selected, with two projects being chosen from the College.

After Zalkar Ziiaidin ’22 graduates, he plans on becoming a full-time software engineer. However, as Ziiaidin pursues his studies at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College, he’s not waiting to make his mark on the ever-evolving world of computer science.

As a college student, getting to an 8:00 am class on a Friday morning can be difficult. For Mareme Dieng ’20, however, balancing self-care and commitments to make it to class is all the more a victory on days when she’s arriving to ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø from Tunisia. Or San Francisco. Or Turkey. Or Barcelona.

As the founder of the international youth activist organization , Lika Torikashvili ’22 has balanced her studies at ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College with time spent building relationships abroad—including a leave of absence during which she served as Georgia’s United Nations Youth Delegate to the 73rd session of the General Assembly.

Bryn Mooser '01 spoke with about XTR, his latest venture focused on producing documentaries, nonfiction television series, and branded content.

Over his 2019 Field Work Term, Ahmad Yassir '20 designed and taught the first courses in arts and peacebuilding at in Somaliland.

After 22 years at Chelsea Market, Mary Cleaver '76 has moved her catering operation to the Columbia Street Waterfront District in Brooklyn.

Ethan Koss-Smith '21 speaks about the process of producing his debut album To Gallery a Cloud Ground.

To Steven Albahari ’82, ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø College was “the cannon I stepped into that launched me and my potential.â€

"The next passenger should be coming in for secondary screening any moment now. You know the drill. Don’t take too long.â€

The Women Empowerment Center, developed in Pakistan by Muhammad Haroon '18 with a grant from Davis Projects for Peace and support from ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø's Field Work Term office, is featured in the organization's 2017 annual report.

Making a Difference in Detroit: Entrepreneurship, Activism, and Art with Ben Hall '04

Alumni making a life and running a business in and around ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø by Heather DiLeo

Creativz published an article by Robert Ransick called "Enough with Problem Solving, Let's Start Creating."

In a Q&A in Entrepreneur magazine, Victoria Cairl ’99, VP of Business Development at Show-Score.com, defines entrepreneurship as “following your passion and finding a profit in it.â€

The wild, wonderful career paths of ¿ÐýÃŹÙÍø alumni, as told on LinkedIn by Briee Della Rocca