Global Scholars
Class of 2009
Maria (Gaby) Arguello
Gaby is from Nicaragua and is majoring in
Communication and Culture and is minoring in Education.
Involvement in Student Organizations: Women’s Tennis Team Latino Student Organization International Student Association
Elena Couto
Elena is from Brazil but has lived in Qatar and Spain. She is
majoring in Management and minoring in Spanish.
Involvement in student organizations: Women’s Volleyball team Clark Fund
Global Scholar internship experience (if applicable): Dialogue Direct - New York City, NY Fundraising on the streets of New York City on behalf of Children International, a non-profit organization that finds sponsors for children in under developing countries. It was a very tough job, but a very good learning experience.
Best GSP memory: Fundraiser for the Worcester Food Bank during my
Freshman year (Fall 2005): it was a very fun and interactive way of helping out
the community and, in my opinion, it was the activity that was best able to
bring all of the GSP together.
Elena can be contacted at ecouto@clarku.edu.
Long Lin
Long is from China and is majoring in Economics. Long is currently
studying abroad at the London School of Economics.
Involvement in student organizations: Student Affairs Committee, Resident
Advisor
Global Scholar internship experience: Managed budgets for local governments
while interning at Public Consulting Group, Boston, Massachusetts
Best GSP memory: I have two. One was the fundraising performance. Everyone had a
great time, and our hard work paid off. The second was our academic panel on
gangs.
Long can be contacted at llin@clarku.edu.
Ian McCormick
Ian is from the United States but went to high school in
Jamaica and now calls Botswana home.
Involvement in student organizations: Caribbean and African Student Association (CASA) Black Student Union International Student Association Muslim Culture Society Peer Advisor
Best GSP memory: I was not prepared as much as the others for the academic
panel and sixty-odd people showed up. I got really nervous and my friend said
that I turned red and looked like I had hives.
Ian can be contacted at
imccormick@clarku.edu.
Tati Mein
Tati is from Brazil and is majoring in English with a concentration
in Women’s Studies.
Involvement in student organizations: Open (formerly known as GLBTA), Outing Club
Global Scholar internship experience: Hole in the Wall Kids Camp Counselor
Best GSP memory: Panel on gangs
Tati can be contacted at tmein@clarku.edu.
Vesela Morova
Vessi is from Bulgaria and is majoring in International
Relations and Music
Involvement in student organizations: International Student Association (ISA) events planning, Jazz Band, Model United Nations
Global Scholar internship experience: Anton Fellowship Internship in Montana. Flute making.
Best GSP memory: The dinner at the President’s House, Fall 2005, my first one.
It was amazing because I had just arrived to the U.S. and found myself having a
fancy dinner with the president and all the GSP mentors. I was impressed how
warm, welcoming, and supportive everyone was, and still is.
Vessi can be contacted at vmorova@clarku.edu.
Deotima Mukherjee
Deotima is from India and is majoring in Economics and Mathematics. Dio is
currently studying abroad at the London School of Economics.
Involvement in student organizations: International Student Association,
Resident Advisor, University Judicial Board member
Global Scholar internship experience: Trainee Analyst at Mediaedge: cia, New
York City
Best GSP memory: Being part of the second GSP academic panel where there was an
audience of barely 20. The presence of all of the mentors and their families
motivated us to organize an even better academic panel for the next year when we
had over 100 attendees.
Dio can be contacted at
dmukherjee@clarku.edu.
Dushani Palliyaguru
Dushani is from Sri Lanka and is double majoring in
Biochemistry and Mathematics
Involvement in student organizations: Residential life and Housing: Resident Advisor Chemistry Club, International Students Association South Asian Students Association
Global Scholar internship experience: The summer following my sophomore year, I interned at Dr. Leslie Shaw’s cancer biology lab at UMASS Medical School. The primary focus of the work was to identify novel genes that may be involved in breast cancer metastasis. The best aspect about the internship was that it combined both my academic interests, bioinformatics and genetics and due to this reason I will be developing this work into a senior honors thesis which I am excited about.
Best GSP memory: The first GSP benefit concert for the Worcester food bank was
organized in 2005. As a first year student back then, it was a great opportunity
to get to know and work with some unique individuals who were part of the GSP.
It was particularly rewarding and satisfying to have worked hard towards an
important cause which also lead to meeting and making new friends.
Dushani can be contacted at
dpalliyaguru@clarku.edu.
