Sarah Moore’s Introduction

Hi! My name is Sarah Moore, I’m originally from Pennsylvania but my parents live in North Carolina. I am a Public Health major considering a minor in Biology.   I want to work in sustainable and effective hunger relief through responsible agriculture and nutrition counseling. I work with EV! at Alternative Breaks and to coordinate blood drives, and I am a Resident Advisor! I am also the assistant to the director of the Peace Corps Preparation Program at Elon. I work off-campus as an editor’s assistant for the Autism Asperger’s Digest.

I heard about the Periclean Scholars program when I first came to Elon and I knew immediately that this was a program that I wanted to be involved with. The opportunity to collaboratively explore human rights and social justice and then be able to have a positive impact is an incredible experience.  I am also excited to learn more about the people and culture of Namibia.

This semester I want to learn about Namibia as much as possible as well as about Project Pericles and what other classes have done. I’m excited to explore what we can do, from so far away, that will sustainably and positively impact Namibia.  I’m looking forward to developing my leadership skills and growing individually, as well as a class. I also hope to develop a passion for the people, culture and stories of Namibia with my fellow class of 2017!

 

 

 

Danielle Baker Introduction

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Hi my name is Danielle Baker but I mainly go by Dani. I am from Weston, Florida (which is somewhat in between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale). I have a younger brother and sister and a dog. I am a Psychology/Neuroscience major/minor. Here at Elon I am involved with LEAD as well as Greek life. I have been volunteering since I was in middle school and have continued to do so at Elon. I spent my summer in Israel doing a social justice/service learning initiative for 6 weeks and touring/doing another program for 3 weeks.

At the beginning of last year I found out about Periclean scholars and knew I had to be a part of the program. It was everything I was looking for to add to my life. In addition to volunteering, being around and helping people is a huge passion of mine and I try to expose myself to different cultures as much as possible. All of this is included in being a Periclean Scholar and made me want to be involved.

My goals for this semester are to become familiar with all different aspects of Namibia including the culture, language, and government system. In addition, I hope to form a cohesive and strong bond with our class of 2017 as I think it is important for us to do so. I really believe that we will be able to accomplish something great and something that is not just short term but is sustainable. I also hope to incorporate in our group different aspects of service learning and social justice. I believe these are important concepts to know about when trying to help a community that is not your own. I look forward to these following years and seeing what we will be able to develop.

Melanie Mackin Introduction

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Hi, my name is Melanie Mackin and I am from Long Island, New York. I am a Finance/Accounting double major with a minor in Economics. On campus I am involved in relay for life, club volleyball, the Pendulum, and Greek life. 

During my fall semester of last year I had the wonderful opportunity of having Carol talk to my global class about the Periclean Scholars program. From the minute that Carol started describing the program I knew that I wanted to be a part of this very special organization. I am interested in global health issues, human rights, and world cultures- and I want to continue to expand my knowledge of these topics during the duration of this program. I was able to travel to Malawi, Africa this past summer and met so many incredible individuals. I learned so much about not only that area of the world, but about myself as well. I’m looking forward to continuing my education on African culture and then having the ability to execute our service project come senior year.
My expectations for this semester are simple: To bond together as a group and to learn as much about Namibia as possible. I think that if we can accomplish these two things over the next three months we will have the ability to start tackling all of the goals that we have in mind. Im very excited to see what issue(s) our project will aim at and how we can positively effect the lives of the people of Namibia. I cannot wait to begin this journey with each and every one of you!

David May Introduction

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Hey guys! My name is David May and I’m from the awesome city of Chattanooga, Tennessee (Which has the fastest internet in America, no big deal). I’m the cool kind of southern in that I’m friendly and order sweet tea. That’s pretty much it, no real accent to speak of. I recently changed my intended path to a double major in business management and environmental studies, and I’m pretty nervous about it. In high school I did service work through my school and through Boy Scouts, which I finished as an Eagle Scout, and I was also fortunate enough to be a part of a service trip to Tanzania. Besides pondering what I want to do with my life, I play club ultimate Frisbee and cook stuff in cooking club. I love the outdoors, and I like to climb and mountain bike in the beautiful mountains around my hometown.

I want to be a Periclean Scholar to prove to myself that I am capable of a long term commitment to real change, and that my beliefs are more than just conversation points. One of the coolest aspects of the program for me is that we are more or less working from the ground up to find solutions to real problems. We are working together to create an informed and detailed picture of a complex country to most effectively deal with pressing issues there. And we’re doing it over the course of three years! It’s really cool that we get to work with the same people every year and really build a strong group dynamic. I hope to contribute some ideas, and although I speak probably more than I should, I think that I am very good at listening and tying together multiple ideas. I can also bake some mean cookies, if I do say so myself.

Africa is an incredible place, and I’m pretty excited to immerse myself in its culture. I’m also pumped to get to know some people along the way. And although we don’t really know what we signed up for, it’s definitely going to be a pretty unique experience!

Caila Yates introduction

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Hi, my name is Caila Yates, and I grew up in South Carolina but recently moved to sunny California.  I am a public health major with minors in poverty and social justice and exercise science.  On campus, not only am I an Elon College Fellow, but I am also involved in intervarsity and Greek life.

I chose to apply to be a Periclean Scholar when I heard about it from the students in the class of 2016.  This program stood out to me because I am very interested in the international health initiative and I enjoy learning about unfamiliar cultures.  I also think that Periclean provides a unique opportunity to work with a group of people with the same passion and drive to make a global impact that I have.

Throughout high school, I worked with various non-profits in my community such as Water for Life, which raises money to build irrigation systems in third world countries.  I was also blessed with the opportunity to travel to Peru in order to provide basic health education classes to the locals and to build water wells in two separate villages.  Working with these has allowed me to learn a lot about how non-profits work as well as how to work as a team toward a common goal.  I also have an open mind, which will certainly benefit the group because I love to hear from everyone and incorporate all ideas.

My expectations for the course are simple, but not necessarily easy.  First and foremost, I hope to create a bond with the group that is unlike any other, and is genuine and deep.  Although I have experience in working with groups in the past, I have never worked on such a large project with so many people.  I also expect to learn a lot about Namibia both from my peers and through personal research because I really do not know much about it right now.  Finally, although I know it will take time, I expect to create a project that we are all passionate about and that we can all be proud of.

Olivia Gibson Introduction

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Hi! My name is Olivia Gibson and I am from Ellicott City, MD (which is about 10 miles outside of Baltimore). I am deciding between a major in Public Health or Psychology and I am on the pre-health track. I first heard about the Periclean Scholars Program in my global class at the beginning of last year and was immediately impressed by it. I am very interested in human rights and was inspired by the work of other classes to apply so that I could make my own impact and help those in need.

One of the many factors that influenced my interest in Project Pericles is my passion for service. I have always loved doing service work, and thought that Periclean would be a much bolder way to serve others than I have in the past. I am thrilled to be a part of a program that works to bring about social justice.

When I heard about Periclean, the only thing I knew about Namibia was that it is in Africa. After looking it up I quickly became attached to the idea of helping its people. I am fascinated by other cultures and am looking forward to delve into the culture of Namibia. My main expectation for this semester is that we will be educating ourselves as much as possible about the country. Hopefully, we will become experts by the end of the semester and start to form ideas of how we want to help the Namibians. I expect the process to be very challenging, but I am optimistic that at the end of it we will be proud of what we have accomplished. I am looking forward to see the lasting impact that we will make and am very grateful to be a part of the class of 2017!

Cam Ciesielski Introduction

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Hey there! My name is Cam Ciesielski and I am part of the Periclean Scholars Class of 2017.  I was born in Birmingham, Michigan, though I currently live in Needham, Massachusetts along with my parents and three younger brothers.

At Elon, I am planning to pursue a degree in broadcast journalism with minors in biology and philosophy.  In addition to the Periclean Scholars Program, I am also involved in an on-campus sports debate television show (One On One Sports), new student orientation, and the club ice hockey team.

I wanted to be a Periclean Scholar because I believe the program represents a critical initiative to help those less fortunate on a global scale.  Additionally, the opportunity to take projects developed in the classroom into the real world is an exciting one.

In terms of what I bring to the group, I have had a lot of experience in communications, especially video production.  I have also been deeply involved in volunteer and non-profit work over the years and consider myself a team player with strengths in leadership and problem solving.

Over the next three years, I hope to learn as much as possible about Namibia in order to determine in what area our project will aim to help the nation.  I am anxious to get started and can’t wait to see what we accomplish!

Kendra Sterneck Introduction

 

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Hello all! My name is Kendra Sterneck. I am from Leawood, Kansas (believe it or not, I do not live on a farm or know Dorothy). After changing my mind about a hundered times last year, I am now a double major in Public Health and Human Services. On campus, I  am involved with Hillel, Elon Volunteers’ Alternative Breaks, am a tour guide, and was recently an Orientation Leader.

I went to a Periclean Scholars event last fall, and after speaking with multiple participants, I was hooked. I had the opportunity to volunteer in Cambodia the summer before my first year at Elon. I was shocked by what I saw and experienced both externally and internally. This program completely altered my outlook on life, my goals for the future and my character. This was a short three week experience that sparked my interest in service and educated me on different issues around the world, and I cannot wait to have an even more extensive experience with the multi-faceted journey of Periclean Scholars.

Each of us have unique qualities to bring to the table throughout the next three years. Personally, I believe that my passion for international service learning that will drive me to be an effective member of this diverse Periclean class of 2017. This semester will be very exciting, because not only will we learn more and more about Namibia (a country that I heard of for the first time last year) but also about each other’s strengths, interests and experiences. All though I expect working with a community so far away will be hard, I look forward to our cohort supporting one another  through tough times to work towards a successful end goal.The highlight of my first week at Elon this year was seeing the pure enthusiasm for this new endeavor in our first class period together. I cannot wait to see where this endeavor takes us over the next three years, and here’s to a life-changing experience together!

Mary Frances Foster Introduction

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Hey there, my name is Mary Frances! I am originally from North Carolina, but I just moved to the Florida panhandle so needless to say my trip home for the summer is much longer! I am a marketing major with a minor in political Science, philosophy, and laughing  (A laughing minor is not actually offered but I do enjoy making others laugh and being around those who make me laugh)!  As well as being in the Periclean Class of 2017 I am Director’s Assistant to Dr. Thomas Arcaro, the director of Project Pericles.  I am also recruitment chair for North Carolina Student Legislature Elon Chapter, a participant in the LEAD program, and a beginner in Arabic!

The reason I applied to Periclean Scholars can be summed up in one fantastic quote from Margaret Mead: ” Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,committed citizens can change the world; indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.”   The Periclean Scholars Program is unique in that it allows student leaders to conceptualize a service project AND execute it during their college career, which is a tremendous accomplishment and learning experience.  I don’t think it gets any better than making a difference while forming relationships with other students and faculty.  Not only will this program enhance our college experience, but we will create something that will outlast our time at Elon and hopefully inspire incoming students.

As an individual, I think just like everyone else I can contribute experience with leadership, but I would say that what sets me apart is my passion.  I find this program to be so different from anything else on campus and I am ready to throw my heart and soul into not just the project, but bettering the program as a whole! I look forward to raising awareness and educating others on just what Periclean Scholars has to offer!  I hope that the Periclean Class of 2017 can become a group of positivity that not only supports each other in the program, but outside of it as well! My mind is racing with ideas and possibilities and I can’t wait to start this journey!

 

 

Sarah Reynolds Introduction

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Hi my name is Sarah Reynolds and I am from Raleigh, NC! I am a Human Services major with Asian studies and Leadership minors (potentially unless something changes). At Elon, I am a part of Greek Life, Intervarsity, Avalon, Danceworks, and the LEAD program. Outside of Elon I am a dance teacher at Amber’s House of Dance as well as at CC and Dance Complex in Raleigh.

I applied to become a Periclean Scholar because I am passionate about helping others especially internationally. I have done service in Thailand, India, and Africa and I can’t imagine not having international service not be a part of my college experience so Periclean is the perfect opportunity for me to continue these acts. Another incredible part about being a Periclean Scholar is the fact that we get to work together all three years. This gives us the opportunity to grow together through conquering obstacles that I am sure will cross our path. I believe that all of my hands-on work in other countries will come in handy when we are thinking about putting ourselves in the communities shoes. I also have held many leadership positions and love working with groups and hearing everyone’s different opinions.

Overall, I hope to learn as much as possible about Namibia. My expectations also include working together as a group, listening and respecting one another in every project we create. I hope to get to know everyone in this class as well for I believe it is important to know people’s strengths and weaknesses, passionates and dislikes. I am very excited for this class and for the next three years to come!