This scholarship is to encourage and acknowledge the next generation. To honor Nick Yovnello, former President of AFT College Council and longtime fighter for workers’ rights and expanded educational access, the AFTNJ awards one scholarship of $1000.00 to an eligible student activist who demonstrates a commitment to fight for social and economic justice. All required components must be completed and received by close of business on the deadline date. When available, the application is an online process. The application deadline is in June each year. FTNJ Nicholas Yovnello Social Justice Scholarship Award Please send your check (payable to the WHK Scholarship Fund) to the address below please send the check to Mala Kakkad, Finance staff, at Rutgers AAUP-AFT. Jose Robinson, Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), Senior Counselor Special Programs, Camden Keddie Scholarship are the following Rutgers University employees and members of Rutgers AAUP-AFT:Īmy Bahruth, Labor Studies, SMLR, Cook Campus, New BrunswickĮlizabeth Hull, Political Science, Newark The 2012 winners were Ryan Rusinski, Visual Arts, New Brunswick – $2,500 Jusleen Ahluwalia, Human Ecology, Cell Biology & Neuroscience, New Brunswick – $1,000 and Hyun Kyu Seo, Computer Science, Camden – $1,000. ![]() The 2013 winners were Stephanie Rivera, School of Arts & Sciences, New Brunswick – $2,500 Giancarlo Tello, Department of Political & Applied Science, Newark – $2,500 and Lauren Carlbon, Department of Public Policy & Administration, Camden – $1,500. Both students are activists with Rutgers United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) and each received $2,500 in scholarship funds. The 2014 winners were Hannah Roe, a Women and Gender Studies major with minors in Geography and Labor Studies, New Brunswick and Anna Barcy, a double major in Latin American Civilization Studies and Comparative Literature, New Brunswick. The 2015 winners were Ana Bonilla-Martinez (Public Health-New Brunswick) Thais Marques (Political Science-Newark) Ezra Sholom (Labor Studies & Employment Relations-New Brunswick) and Brian Gregg (Urban Studies-Camden). View slideshow of the winners of the 2016 Wells H. ![]() The 2016 winners were Alyssa Delal Kocak – $1000 (Majors: Philosophy and Communication Minor: Digital Communication, Information & Media-New Brunswick) Pinky Liau – $1000 (Major: Environmental Science-New Brunswick) Antolina Padua – $1000 (Major: Communication Minor: Critical Sexualities Studies-New Brunswick) Sivan Rosenthal – $1500 (Majors: Planning & Public Policy and Middle Eastern Studies-New Brunswick) and Monica Torres – $1500 (Majors: Latino & Caribbean Studies and Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: History-NB). ![]() The 2017 winners were Carimer Andujar – $2500 (Major: Chemical Engineering) Dominique Carlucci – $1500 (Major: English) Anjanette Vaidya – $1500 (Major: Geography Minors: Environmental Studies and Africana Studies) Jamila Daniel – $1000 (Major: Anthropology) Aysenur Guc – $1000 (Major: Philosophy Minor: Religion) Christopher Markosian – $1000 (Major: Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Minor: Chemistry) and Taqwa Brookins – $500 (Major: Public Health). Full-Time Faculty and Grad Workers Contract.Summary of Winter-Summer Instructors TA.Summary of Full-Time Faculty and Grad Workers TA.
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