2020 Summer

Due to the global impact of COVID-19, CNS decided to offer the Summer 2020 Undergraduate Nonproliferation Fellowship Program online. Fellows participated in a series of lectures in the fields of nonproliferation, disarmament, and arms control. The summer online lectures series was followed by a mentorship program and an online training during January 2021.

Despite the existing challenges, we were excited to welcome 14 outstanding and enthusiastic undergraduate fellows from all over the nation to CNS ! The following is the activity highlights from the Summer 2020 and January 2021 programs.

The 2020-2021 Online Undergraduate Fellowship Program was successfully completed!

Read the Summer Training Report here!

Read the J-Term Training Report here!

MEET THE FELLOWS !

Please See Fellows Research Topics

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Meg Anderson
Cornell University
Political Science & Near Eastern Studies (Arabic)
Lolei Brenot
University of Southern California
International Relations & French

Ryan Buscaglia
University of Virginia
Political and Social Thought & Foreign Affairs

Aayushi Chandra
Ohio State University
International Security and Intelligence & Economics

G. Jameson Crouse
The College of William & Mary
Physics & Government
Decker Eveleth
Reed College
Political Science & Sociology
Arden Farr
University of Georgia
International Affairs & Economics
Tamar Furman
Bryn Mawr College
Political Science & French and Francophone Studies

Mackenzie Knight
Indiana University Bloomington
Policy and Intelligence Analysis & Near Eastern Languages and Culture (Arabic)
Brooke Lennox
University of Michigan (recent graduate)
Psychology & International Studies (Global Security concentration)

Sam Naumann
Middlebury College
Political Science & Arabic
Hannah Rigdon
Middlebury College
Geography & Computer Science

Isabel Scal
Middlebury College
International and Global Studies (Global Security concentration)

Elsie Zhang
Middlebury College
Political Science