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March 29, 2022

Announcing the 2022 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows

FIFTEEN NYC COLLEGE STUDENTS NAMED WATSON FELLOWS

Three year program provides unprecedented opportunities to student leaders

NEW YORK, NEW YORK (March 29, 2022) --Today the Watson Foundation announced the selection of its 23rd Class of Jeannette K. Watson Fellows. The fellowship program provides student leaders from 12 New York City colleges with three years of unprecedented personal, professional and cultural immersions in the United States and abroad.

At the center of the program are fully-funded summer experiences with leading organizations in New York City and around the world. Combined with close mentoring, Watson Fellows expand their vision, develop their potential and build the confidence and perspective to do so for others. Fellows go on to attend leading graduate programs, receive national and international scholarships, and become leaders in their fields.

“The new class of Watson Fellows represents the character, convictions and aspirations of America's most inspiring student leaders. We look forward to introducing them to the Watson Community and supporting their personal, professional and cultural growth,” said Chris Kasabach, Watson Foundation, Executive Director.



About the Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship

Jeannette K. Watson Fellows are chosen through a nomination process from freshman and sophomore students at 12 New York City partner institutions. The fellowship's comprehensive program includes three summers of internships at leading organizations around the world, a cohort of supportive peers and ongoing mentorship. Nearly 300 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows have been named since the fellowship’s start in 1999.

Watson Fellows are represented in America’s top graduate programs and go on to become leaders in their fields including law, medicine, public policy, business, arts and sciences. They are the recipients of numerous Aspen, Coro, Fulbright, Truman, Urban Fellow and many other national awards.



About the Watson Foundation

In 1961, the Watson Foundation was created as a charitable trust in the name of Thomas J. Watson Sr, best known for building IBM. Through one-of-a-kind programs, and over 100 global partnerships, the Foundation works with students to develop personal, professional and cultural opportunities that expand their vision, test and develop their potential, and build their confidence and perspective to be more humane and effective leaders with a world view.


2022 Jeannette K. Watson Fellows (Class of 2024)


Nishanth Araveti, Hunter College
Benjamin Broussard
, St. John's University
S
harnom Chowdhury, Queens College
Deborah Cobourne
, The City College of New York
Katherine Grivkov
, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Kayla Kemp
, Marymount Manhattan College
Marina Nasef
, Baruch College
Maya Radwan
, LIU Brooklyn
Jada Richardson
, Hunter College
Katherine Steele
, The City College of New York
Lauren Sulaiman
, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Jiada Valenza
, Hunter College
Andrew Williams
, The City College of New York
Yori Xhumari
, The City College of New York
Katherine Yenna
, College of Staten Island


Participating Institutions

Baruch College
Brooklyn College
College of Staten Island
Hunter College
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Lehman College
LIU Brooklyn
Marymount Manhattan College
Pace University (Manhattan)
Queens College
St. John’s University
The City College of New York

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Learn more about the fellows here.

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