Brown University Awards Scholarships to 20 Providence High School Graduates

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Brown University Awards Scholarships to 20 Providence High School Graduates

Brown awards scholarships to 20 Providence High School graduates Photo by Connie Grosch, courtesy of Brown University.
Brown University award scholarships to 20 Providence high school graduates as part of the university’s Fund for the Education of the Children of Providence.

“We get so much out of our involvement with the Providence Public Schools, and our Brown students get so much out of working with students from this community. They learn as much from you as you might learn from them. So we thank you for that,” said Brown President Christina Paxson.

Students received their scholarships on Thursday, June 14 from Paxson and Superintendent of Providence Schools Christopher Maher.

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The Scholarship

The scholarship originated in a 2006 report from the University’s Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice, whose charge was to investigate Brown’s historical relationship to slavery and to recommend ways that the University might create a more just future.

The report recommended that Brown renew its commitment to supporting children in the Providence area.

Maher added, “You’ve been in city that’s full of different cultures, languages, and ethnicities, and it’s beautiful — but that’s not the way a lot of college campuses look. But you belong there and never let anyone make you feel differently. Remember that as you go off and do these wonderful, brilliant things.”

The 2017-18 Fund for the Education of the Children in Providence scholars include:

Elijah Akindolie graduated from Hope High School and will attend Wheaton College.

Melannie Alomar Moreno graduated from Alvarez High School and will attend Providence College.

Gerardo Castaneda graduated from Hope High School and will attend the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Yorleny Escobedo graduated from E-Cubed Academy and will attend Rhode Island College.

Kyara Ferrage graduated from Hope High School and will attend the University of Rhode Island.

Emely Galvez graduated from Hope High School and will attend Rhode Island College.

Anilette Harushimana graduated from Central High School and will attend the University of Rhode Island.

Sara Jackson graduated from Hope High School and will attend Providence College.

Azia Johnson graduated from Times2 STEM Academy and will attend Providence College.

Sentia Manengeri graduated from Times2 STEM Academy and will attend the University of Hartford.

Mohamadou Mbaye graduated from Hope High School and will attend Boston College.

Emilia Mendez graduated from Central High School and will attend Providence College.

Thaina Merlain graduated from Classical High School and will attend the University of Rhode Island.

Aletha Nuahn graduated from Central High School and will attend Providence College.

Luis Perez attended Dr. Jorge Alvarez High School and will attend Lasell College.

Ivette Quinonez graduated from the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex and will attend Rhode Island College.

Marlena Rodrigues graduated from Classical High School and will attend Temple University.

Ramses Taveras graduated from E-Cubed Academy and will attend College of the Holy Cross.

Pichkatna Ung graduated from the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex and will attend the University of Rhode Island.

Dylan Vongkaisone graduated from Hope High School and will attend the University of Rhode Island.


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