Last week, Bowdoin’s Community Matters in Maine summer fellowship program wrapped up. To celebrate, fellows gathered to share their experiences at a symposium in Daggett Lounge. This year, Bowdoin had more student fellows than ever before – 20 students worked at local organizations, serving the disadvantaged, helping on community organic farms, strengthening environmental causes and more.
A complete list of student fellows and their organizations follows.
2012 Summer Fellows
Alexandra Alvarez ’13: Maine Center for Economic Policy, Augusta
Sasha Davis ’13: ArtVan, Brunswick
Caroline Blake ’14: Community Financial Literacy, Portland
Jae Bradley ’13: Maine Center for Economic Policy, Augusta
Morgan Browning ’14: Kennebec Estuary Land Trust, Bath
Rachel Courtault ’13: Maine Conservation Voters, Augusta
Matthew Frongillo ’13: Cultivating Community, Portland
Matthew Gamache’13: The Nature Conservancy, Brunswick
Connor Handy ’13: Town of Brunswick
Grace Hodge ’13: Brunswick Topsham Land Trust, Brunswick
Emma Johnson ’14: Preble Street, Portland
Michele Kaufman ’13: Maine Coast Heritage Trust, Rockport
Brian Kim ’13: Mitchell Institute, Portland
Ariye Krassner ’14: Independence Association, Brunswick
Bridgett McCoy ’15: Environmental Health Strategy Center, Portland
Emily Norton ’14: Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, Portland
Chelsea Shaffer ’14: Brunswick Housing Authority, Brunswick
Jordan Smith ’14: Town of Topsham
Jessie Turner ’13: Friends of Casco Bay, South Portland
Teresa Withee ’14: Kennebec Land Trust, Winthrop
Walther Wuthmann ’15: The Nature Conservancy, Brunswick