Centre-in-Washington internship opens doors of opportunity for Stephanie Akoto Bamfo ’21

Centre-in-Washington internship opens doors of opportunity for Stephanie Akoto Bamfo ’21

As part of Centre College’s Centre-in-Washington program, politics major, international studies minor and Bonner Scholar Stephanie Akoto Bamfo ‘21 (Lexington, Kentucky) is working for the Capitol Hill Consulting Group as a legislative intern.

Based in Washington, D.C., Capitol Hill Consulting Group is a bi-partisan government relations firm dedicated to providing comprehensive and individually tailored strategies to meet the diverse needs of their clients. They offer specialized lobbying services in tax, trade, financial services, appropriations, environment, energy, health care and aerospace, among other sectors.

“I was invested in earning this internship due to the nature of work that is done in this firm and the diverse clientele list,” Akoto Bamfo said. “I’ve been afforded the opportunity to work with clients from across the world and be the middle-man between them and members of Congress. It’s insightful to see the coordination between the private and public sectors in maintaining the interest of the American taxpayer.”

James Shields Recognized for 20 Years Leading Bonner Center for Community Service at Guilford College

James Shields Recognized for 20 Years Leading Bonner Center for Community Service at Guilford College

James Shields ’00 is the Director of the Bonner Center for Community Service and Learning at Guilford. In more than 20 years, James has established new partnerships and helped secure grants to support the work of Guilford students in the community. He has made a difference in hundreds of lives of students, faculty, staff and other Greensboro community members. James is committed to community building, diversity, civic engagement, social justice, international perspective and spiritual exploration and is the epitome of Guilford’s commitment to providing hands-on learning experiences for students to learn critical problem-solving skills to thrive and make a difference as you serve the world's greater good. He received the Guilford College Alumni Excellence Award in 2016 for his work.

14 Schools Earn Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement

14 Schools Earn Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement

The Carnegie Foundation has announced that 14 schools in the Bonner Network are among the 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification in the 2020 cycle, an elective designation that indicates institutional commitment to community engagement.

Currently, 33 colleges and universities in the Bonner Network are currently active holders of this important classification. See full article here.

Spelman Bonner Scholar Named Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellow

Spelman Bonner Scholar Named Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellow

A Spelman College art history and international studies double major and Bonner Scholar is the second student from the College to earn a 2019–2021 Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship.

Destinee Fillmore joins an incoming cohort of 12 students selected to participate in the competitive program, which was designed to encourage undergraduates to pursue graduate studies in art history and curation.  

Fillmore began her two-year fellowship at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art this fall where she works with curators and staff on exhibitions, collections and programs. 

A Legal Career Inspired by Service in the Bonner Program

dianegremillion.jpg

Before becoming an attorney in Washington D.C., 2019 W&L Law grad Diane Gremillion was a Bonner Scholar at the University of Richmond with a major in Leadership Studies. 

“Bonner…made me question why different forms of poverty and inequality existed in my community,” Gremillion said. 

“The regulatory backbone of each problem made me appreciate the power of the law to have very real impacts, often disproportionately on vulnerable persons,”
— Diane Gremillion, Washington and Lee University School of Law ‘19

 Gremillion’s community service in Richmond sparked the realization that the lives of the people in need were directly affected by government structure and minutiae, “even the least interesting parts of the law and its various regulatory regimes.” 

As an attorney at Venable, LLP, Gremillion is working in the regulatory/administrative law realm.  Her summer internship with the firm as a law student confirmed that Venable was well-placed to make a difference.   

“[During the summer] I worked on a pro bono case, defending an immigrant family after nearby construction flooded their home, which culminated in mediation at the Venable office building,” Gremillion said. “Being with a large firm allowed us to defend the family with first-rate legal representation against multiple large corporations in ways that we would not have been able to otherwise.”  

Gremillion’s experience as a Bonner Scholar still informs her personal life and her career as an attorney. 

“Bonner instilled in me an appreciation for what is gained personally by helping one’s community. I gained so much more than I ever could give from those experiences. I’m also now aware that, even when I’m not working day to day and seeing poverty in my community, it is there. With my JD, I access the law and advocate in a way that is inaccessible to so many.”

If you are interested in pursuing a law degree, contact the Office of Admissions at W&L Law to learn more. We are proud of our new partnership with the Bonner Foundation, and we look forward to seeing more Bonner alumni in the law school student body. 

Washington and Lee Law Admissions 

lawadm@wlu.edu  

(540)458-8503

W&L Law School’s coverage of the partnership found here.

UNC-Charlotte Bonner Leader Receives “Civic Trailblazer” Award

UNC-Charlotte Bonner Leader Receives “Civic Trailblazer” Award

Senior Bonner Leader Neariah Mandisa-Drummond is the 2019 recipient of the John H. Barnhill Civic Trailblazer Award. Since 2011, North Carolina Campus Compact, a statewide network of colleges and universities, has presented the award annually to one college student in the state who has created and led innovative projects that address community needs.

While at UNC Charlotte, Mandisa-Drummond has developed a passion for serving people as a member of the institution’s inaugural class of Bonner Leaders. Along the way, she combined community service with her academic studies, motivated her peers to join in the work and created new programs and partnerships that will continue to engage students and impact communities even after she leaves Charlotte.

In her first year as a Bonner Leader, Mandisa-Drummond worked at Friendship Trays, a meal-on-wheels program for people in Charlotte experiencing food insecurity. Mandisa-Drummond worked with her team to research the possibility of developing a food rescue program connected to Friendship Trays. In her second year of volunteering at the nonprofit organization, she used her skills as a communications major to work on a social media and video marketing strategy.

SRU Bonner Leader’s Life Experiences Provide Motivation to Serve Others

SRU Bonner Leader’s Life Experiences Provide Motivation to Serve Others

SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. — Unstable. That's one way to describe the first years of Melissa Lopez's life. Born in Troy, Michigan, to Mexican immigrants, Lopez was barely old enough to remember the day her father was deported, but she does. It was her mother's birthday. Fearing further family separation, the family moved several times seeking refuge and a reliable income.

To hear her describe that part of her life now seems a contradiction to the stable environment she's found at Slippery Rock University. She's not one to complain. In fact, Lopez looks at her past more as a guide to help others rather something that happened to her.

"It's not that I feel like I have a greater appreciation (for what I have now); it's just easier for me to understand what others are going through," said Lopez, a freshman exercise science major from Pittsburgh. "I'm interested in helping people. Some people want to help others but they can't relate to them or know what they've been through. I feel my perspective is different."

Lopez has the opportunity to help others as one of five freshmen in the Bonner Leader Program at SRU. Bonner students receive a scholarship and are paid to lead a community-service partnership for the University.

Political Science Grad Raises the Bar at Berry and Beyond

Political Science Grad Raises the Bar at Berry and Beyond

Like many college students, 2015 graduate Amanda Petersen Barney came to Berry with a plan. She entered as a communication major with the intent of becoming a journalist, but after taking several political science and government classes she discovered a real interest in the law. Now, Amanda works as an associate attorney with Becker & House, PLLC in Scottsdale, Arizona.

At Berry Amanda threw herself into intense study, majoring in political science and minoring in communication all while participating in the esteemed Honors Program. Her Honors thesis focused on the political empowerment of women in Rwanda, Nepal and Nigeria and was instrumental in helping her to acquire a portion of her scholarship to law school.

But she didn’t limit herself to hitting the books. An accomplished equestrian, she helped lead the team to a national victory just before she graduated. She was also a Bonner Program scholar, spending much of her free time working in several community-oriented organizations in Rome.

W&L Law Offers New Scholarship for Bonner Alumni

W&L Law Offers New Scholarship for Bonner Alumni

One of the smallest of the nation's top-tier law schools, Washington and Lee School of Law is located in a college town in the majestic Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, a three-hour drive from Washington, DC and within an hour of several other metropolitan areas. The Washington and Lee University School of Law seeks to cultivate broad-minded, highly skilled, and honorable practitioners of law. We do so within a diverse and collaborative intellectual community exemplifying rigor, trust, and civility. In partnership with the Bonner Foundation, W&L School of Law will offer: 

  • An application fee waiver to all eligible applicants, regardless of admission decision. No additional steps are required for Bonner Scholars or Leaders to request an application fee waiver. 

  • Bonner applicants selected for admission will receive a scholarship from W&L of at least $10,000 for each of their three years of law school, provided the student is enrolled and maintains a standard of behavior representative of prospective member of the legal profession. Students may also earn additional assistantships, fellowships, or other awards based on their academic credentials and/or performance in law school; however, the total funding that a student receives cannot exceed the cost of tuition and fees.

New Graduate School Partnership with Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas

New Graduate School Partnership with Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas

In 2004, President Clinton launched the Clinton School of Public Service, a (non-partisan) graduate program in the Univ of Arkansas system designed for people around the globe who are passionate about developing public service solutions in a world of need.

The Clinton School offers both a 100% Online Masters of Public Service, and an In-Person Masters of Public Service (with distinct scholarships available to admitted Bonner students & alumni!): 

  • the in-person Masters of Public Service (MPS) degree

  • the 100% online Clinton School Online (CSO) Masters of Public Service degree for mid-career professionals (those who have had at least 3 years of professional experience – this can be perfect for Bonner Alumni who desire to work full-time and live anywhere in the world while pursuing their Masters degree).

Bonner Scholar Athletes Contribute To Oberlin, Both On And Off The Field

Bonner Scholar Athletes Contribute To Oberlin, Both On And Off The Field

When imagining the typical college experience, volunteering for night shifts in churches to help care for individuals in need is not the first thing that comes to mind for most. But for College fourth-year Nae McClain, this was part of a normal day during her first two years as a Bonner Scholar at Oberlin. She balanced not only her academic and athletic responsibilities, but also dedicated 140 hours per semester to community service. Working in the church until 6:30 a.m., she would return to her room and sleep until 8 a.m., attend classes, and then head to athletic practice later that afternoon.

The Bonner Scholars program is a four-year community service scholarship program that was created to annually provide 15 first-year students with the opportunity to “develop as leaders and change agents in the local community,” according to the Oberlin Bonner Scholars website. The program aims not only to provide selected students with leadership and volunteering opportunities, but also to nurture a support network for students to utilize throughout their Oberlin experience. Students complete 140 hours of community service per semester, and are required to spend two summers participating in at least 280 hours of service.

Like McClain, College fourth-year Maya English is a thrower on the seven-time NCAC Champion Women’s Track and Field Team; both have balanced commitment to their sport and community service throughout their time at Oberlin. When not in class or at practice, English mentors students from Oberlin High School and is part of the Bonner Leadership Team. Being an athlete has allowed her to connect with her mentees, who also play sports.

“Having that element of our relationship lets us talk about how we balance going to school, being an athlete, extracurricular activities, and still having a social life,” English said.

Leading by Example: Exel Valle Estrada, '21 Guilford College Bonner Scholar

Leading by Example: Exel Valle Estrada, '21 Guilford College Bonner Scholar

By Karen Alley, Guilford College website

Walking along the tree-lined sidewalks of Guilford College, Exel Estrada looks like any other college student. But the story of how he arrived at this place is a phenomenal tale of hard work and dedication. Just six years ago, Exel was working as a carpenter’s assistant and going to classes at night. “I told my classmates I wanted to be in school forever because I really enjoy learning, and they thought I was crazy,” Exel says. “In Guatemala, if you’re a carpenter you stay a carpenter all your life, or if you’re a farmer you stay a farmer. I wanted more.” He knew school was a way to make something different with his life.

New Graduate School Partnership with UPenn's Fels Institute of Government

New Graduate School Partnership with UPenn's Fels Institute of Government

Bonner Scholars/Leaders, alumni or staff interested in pursuing a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree are invited to apply to the University of Pennsylvania’s Fels Institute of Government. The Fels MPA is the most practical, personal public administration program in the Ivy League, featuring a small cohort of students taught by high-level practitioners and distinguished Penn scholars. Learn more about the 12-month Full-time MPA or the 21-month Executive MPA.

Bonner Scholars/Leaders, alumni or staff applying for Fall 2020 will have application fees waived, and those accepted are guaranteed a scholarship of at least $10,000. 

For more information, please join Fels for an upcoming information session or contact program director Mindy Zacharjasz (mindyzac@sas.upenn.edu).

New Graduate School Partnership with Drexel University Kline School of Law

New Graduate School Partnership with Drexel University Kline School of Law

The Kline School is partnering with the Bonner Foundation to offer application fee waivers for all eligible applicants, regardless of admission decision. Bonner applicants selected for JD admission and maintain full-time student status will receive a merit-based scholarship at a minimum of $10,000 annually. Bonner applicants selected for MLS admission in the full-time program and maintain full-time status will receive a merit-based scholarship at a minimum of $250 per credit. 

Community Connections Inspire TJ Tann, University of Richmond '21 Bonner Scholar

from University of Richmond website

From professors to internship supervisors to community members, it is often the leaders we encounter and the conversations we share that shape our lives.

engage-for-change-web-poster.png

As a sophomore Bonner Scholar, TJ Tann, ’21, attended a dinner with Kirsten Lodal, CEO and co-founder of LIFT, who was in Richmond for the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement’s 2018 Engage for Change! awards gathering.

By the end of the dinner, Tann knew that he wanted to apply for an internship with the organization, and nine months later, he headed to D.C. to work as a LIFT coach.

"Working with the leaders who ran LIFT-DC was a highlight of my entire summer," Tann said. "I [will] thank them always for the work they do and the impact they had on me."

LIFT operates in Chicago, D.C., Los Angeles, and New York to partner with high-quality community and early childcare organizations and engage and support parents.

"I worked with about 15 families helping them set, plan, and achieve educational, career, and personal goals," Tann said. "I also collaborated with the LIFT-DC and national teams on a number of projects, including developing a program for families with entrepreneurial aspirations and the foundation of a possible policy arm of LIFT."

Tann enjoys opportunities to connect deeply with individuals while finding ways to advocate on their behalf.

"If people need that voice to speak out for various communities, I have no problem being that," Tann said. "Everybody can always be of help to someone, and that should be our shared goal."

During his sophomore year, he also served as a development intern with The Commonwealth Institute, assisting in organizing their Policy Summit, and was co-president of the Multicultural Student Solidarity Network (MSSN) on campus.

Tann is currently studying abroad at Queen Mary University of London taking courses in politics and international relations, but the people he worked with this summer are never far from his mind.

"The people that I had the opportunity to work with impacted me just as much as I hoped I impacted them," Tann said. "I will always remember the families I worked with and never forget that the fight for economic justice and equality is ongoing."

When he returns to Richmond this spring, he will continue his Bonner Scholars Program placement at the Legal Aid Justice Center (LAJC) in their new offices located in the UR Downtown building at 7th and Broad.

He credits his reading of Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness with his pursuit of the LAJC internship.

"I had always thought about the possibility of law school, and reading that book led me to think about how I could take real action of my own," Tann said. "I started thinking about the option of helping underrepresented communities through pro bono, advocacy, or policy work."

During his first semester with the organization, he worked as a client intake coordinator and aided two LAJC attorneys with research on immigration customs enforcement and evictions.

"The work that LAJC does providing legal representation for those who may not otherwise afford it perfectly aligns with my interest in combating inequalities," Tann said. "Whatever I do going forward, I will always be looking for ways to make a positive impact on people in whatever capacity I may be operating in."

Jeffrey Howard, Union College '10 Bonner Scholar, Named 2019-20 White House Fellow

Jeffrey Howard, Union College '10 Bonner Scholar, Named 2019-20 White House Fellow

Jeffery Howard, a Bonner Scholar and 2010 graduate of Union College, was appointed to the 2019-2020 class of White House Fellows.  The highly regarded White House Fellowship provides professionals from diverse backgrounds an opportunity to engage in public service for one year by serving in various roles in the Federal Government.

Frankie Dakin, Rhodes College '14 Bonner Scholar, Named Truman Democracy Fellow

Frankie Dakin, Rhodes College '14 Bonner Scholar, Named Truman Democracy Fellow

Frankie Dakin, Bonner Scholar and Rhodes College Class of 2014, was just named a 2019 Truman Foundation Democracy Fellow. Frankie currently serves as appointed Public Outreach Liaison for Shelby County, Tennessee. He was appointed to that role by Mayor Lee Harris in September 2018. As Public Outreach Liaison, he manages special projects and is responsible for implementing strategies to ensure feedback is received from citizens, community groups, elected officials, and other agencies to support specific initiatives.

Bonner Program Case Study on "Scholarships for Change"

Bonner Program Case Study on "Scholarships for Change"

The Bonner Program is profiled in a new website, Scholarships for Change, created by Candid with financial support from the Ford Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The website is designed to help donors increase the impact of scholarship giving. It seeks to answer the question: "How are donors supporting scholarships to accelerate the change they hope to see in the world?"

The website's data and resources "tells the story of how philanthropy is supporting transformative scholarships to help guide funders in the practice of scholarship grantmaking.” 

Scholarships for Change provides funding trend data, an interactive grants map, GrantCraft case studies (including the Bonner Program), and a curated knowledge center. 

Bonner Alumni Networking Platform Goes Live!

Bonner Alumni Networking Platform Goes Live!

With the click of a button, Bonners alumni and students can have access to thousands of Bonners drawn together by the common thread of their Bonner values and experiences. Through Bonner Connect our new online community, alumni and students can now stay abreast of what’s going on in the Bonner Community, as well as exclusively connect with each other. No matter where you live or how busy your schedule is, you will be able to connect with other alumni and keep up to date with the latest Bonner Network news.