Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants
Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) in India
Cornell Global Health and ILR students are placed in Mysore, India, for a two-week course, in which they learn about Indian culture, global health and industrial and labor relations. After the course, the student participate in community-engaged activities, where they work on one of a number of issues from education policy to corporate social responsibility to HIV-AIDS to nutrition. Through this program, the students develop cross-cultural competency and knowledge of global health in the context of India.
Topics: Education; Health, Nutrition and Medicine
Grant Recipients
Winter 2019-20
- Genavieve Koyn, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Katrina Torres, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Winter 2018-19
- Courtney Noll, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Joanna Bernatowicz, College of Human Ecology
Summer 2018
- Stacey Blansky ’20
- Nidhi Dontula ’20
- Wyndham Ermini ’20
- Delaney Ho ’21
- Dustin Liu ’19
- Rui Maki ’20
- Simran Malhotra ’20
- Terrill Malone ’21
- Sameer Nanda ’20
- Rona Yoon ’20
Summer 2017
- Annika Bjerke ’19, College of Arts and Sciences
- Julia Burstein ’19, College of Human Ecology
- Clara Chung ’19, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Autumn Frost ’19, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Winnie Ho ’19, College of Arts and Sciences
- Nicolette Jew ’18, College of Arts and Sciences
Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Funding students who are spending winter, spring or summer break participating in community-engaged learning or community-based research activities.