Drexel's 2020 Boren Awards Honorees
Two Drexel students have been designated as Alternates for the prestigious Boren Awards. These students were among 784 undergraduates from across the country who applied to the Boren Scholarship this year. The Boren Awards recognize students who demonstrate strong academic achievement and commitment to study language and work in regions critical to U.S. national interests.
We congratulate these students for their hard work during the application process and wish them the best for the future!
Amna Khalafalla
BS Custom-Designed Major - International Economic and Public Policy '22
Boren Scholarship Alternate to Egypt
Amna Khalafalla is an interdisciplinary student in the Custom-Designed Major program studying international economic and public policy. With a regional interest in the Middle East and North Africa, she has a minor in Arabic. She is interested in the fields of international development, political economy, and governance. In 2017, she was awarded the Gilman scholarship to take Middle Eastern Studies courses and improve her Arabic in the United Arab Emirates. The experience was incredibly enriching for her and she is seeking to study abroad again in North Africa to finish her Arabic minor. Amna is also a Dornsife Global Development scholar and was headed to Rwanda for the 2020 spring/summer co-op cycle to work with World Vision, but her program was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Catherine Kim
BA Global Studies ’22
Boren Scholarship Alternate to South Korea
Catherine is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Global Studies with a concentration in global justice and human rights and minors in Spanish and Korean. Though she grew up in a bilingual household, her interest in languages started when she took her first foreign language class in middle school. She carried this interest to college, where she has been taking Spanish and Korean classes since her freshman year. She hopes to attend law school, and apply her language skills in her future career.
The Boren Awards, an initiative of the National Security Education Program (NSEP), fund undergraduate and graduate US citizens to study less commonly taught languages in world regions that are critical to U.S. national security and under-represented in study abroad. The awards promote long term cultural and linguistic immersion in countries in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Boren applicants are highly motivated individuals with an interest in serving in the federal national security arena. In exchange for funding, Boren awardees commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation.
For more information, visit our Boren Awards page or contact fellowships@drexel.edu.
Official Press Release
2020 Boren Scholars and Fellows Awarded
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