Joris Alawoe, a 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 junior majoring in political science, has been named a prestigious Truman Scholar, an honor that includes $30,000 for graduate study at an institution of his choice. Each scholar also receives听leadership training, career counseling,听and special internship and fellowship opportunities within the federal government.
Alawoe, a member of the Presidents Leadership Class, is 蜜桃传媒破解版下载's 13th recipient of the award.听The 62听new Truman Scholars were selected from 845 candidates nominated by 328 colleges and universities鈥撯揳 record number of applicants.
鈥淛oris鈥檚 achievement highlights his exceptional leadership, civic engagement听and ability to make change in his communities,鈥澨齭aid Deborah Viles, director of 蜜桃传媒破解版下载's听Office of Top Scholarships.
鈥淭hese attributes along with his life experiences make Joris especially well suited to serve the public good as a Truman Scholar. He will do so with humility, humor听and enthusiasm. I鈥檓 so proud to have him represent the University of Colorado.听Further, Joris鈥檚 success shows the range of outstanding opportunities and support available to undergraduates at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载.鈥
Joris Alawoe
Life at CU
鈥淚鈥檓 a first-generation Togolese-American from Denver. I graduated from Cherry Creek High School. I am a junior pursuing a degree in political science with a minor in leadership studies. As a member of the Presidents Leadership Class, I serve as the director of community outreach and recruitment of prospective scholars, promoting expansive recruitment strategies for the program.听
鈥淲hen I'm not doing school work, you can find me in a studio听trying to make a song.鈥
Graduate school and beyond
鈥淐urrently, I plan to either study education policy or public policy. I have looked into pursuing a master's degree听in education at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, but I am also considering other institutions that harbor strong public policy programs.
鈥淢any opportunities and doors听have been opened to me because of policy, so I have always understood the influence and impact of government. As the son of an immigrant, the American dream is something that has been ingrained in me. I believe by promoting sound policy, we can reenergize that dream and combat our many societal ills.
鈥淥nce I finish graduate school, I plan to become a policy analyst. I hope to influence legislation in some form or fashion.鈥
Proudest moments at CU
- Being a PLCer (President Leadership Class scholar). 鈥淚 will be serving as the director of PLC student staff next year.鈥
- Volunteering with PB N' Luvin, a homeless initiative with Wesley Chapel.
- Being an RA at Sewall Hall during my sophomore year.
Congress established the Truman Scholarship Foundation in 1975 as the federal memorial to President Harry S. Truman. The foundation awards scholarships for college students to attend graduate school in preparation for careers in government or elsewhere in public service.
Interested in applying?
Sophomores committed to public service can contact Deborah Viles at听viles@colorado.edu听to learn more about applying for the Truman Scholarship next year.