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For Immediate Release: April 24, 2006
Contact: Marsha Mullan
610-328-8535
http://www.swarthmore.edu/news/
Two Swarthmore Students Awarded Humanity in Action Fellowships
Katherine Sydenham of Queens, N.Y., a junior at Swarthmore College, and
Mark Kharas of Tulsa, Okla., a sophomore, have been awarded Humanity in
Action (HIA) summer fellowships. They are among 66 American undergraduates selected
from a national pool of students from 147 colleges and universities. Sydenham,
the daughter of Susan and Richard Sydenham, is a 2003 graduate of The Waldorf
School of Garden City, N.Y. Kharas, the son of Kathleen Cairns and Karl Kharas,
is a 2004 graduate of Holland Hall School in Tulsa.
HIA sponsors six summer fellowship programs in Denmark, France, Germany, The Netherlands,
Poland, and the U.S. In each five-week program, American and European students
collaborate to study the condition of minorities in the host country and seek
innovative ways to address their issues. The HIA fellows are selected on the basis
of academic achievement, leadership ability, and demonstrated commitment to protecting
the rights of vulnerable minorities.
Sydenham will attend the American program in New York, where she will attend
lectures and visit community organizations daily to study minority, human, and
immigrant rights issues in the U.S., with a particular emphasis on how those issues
are dealt with in New York City. Having studied last semester in Damascus, Syria,
Sydenham hopes to work with Arab immigrant communities in New York, using her
Arabic language skills to research the transition of Middle Easterners to life
in the U.S. Sydenham will then write a research paper on a particular community
or issue and develop an outreach project to be implemented within six months of
completing the summer program.
Kharas will participate in the Danish program in Copenhagen. There, he
will attend intensive seminars about issues relating to human rights, minority
populations, and immigrants and meet daily with government officials, scholars,
journalists, or NGO workers who address various aspects of these issues. He will
complete the program by researching a specific current issue and writing a report
with another fellow which will be published by HIA. Kharas will be expected to
organize an event relating to his fellowship experience upon his return to Swarthmore.
Located near Philadelphia, Swarthmore is a highly selective liberal arts college
whose mission combines academic rigor with social responsibility. Swarthmore,
with an enrollment of 1,450, is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts
colleges in the country.
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