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Matt Berry '07 Awarded Princeton in Asia Teaching Fellowship
Matt Berry '07 was awarded a prestigious Princeton-in-Asia Teaching Fellowship to Thailand (Phag Nga) from Princeton University. Berry was one of 80 fellows awarded nationally in 2007 by Princeton University to research posts, schools, NGOS and businesses in approximately 15 Asian countries.
Berry studied on two Pitzer Study Abroad Programs including Botswana and Costa Rica. His other collegiate activities included serving as Student Senate president, a senior interviewer in the Office of Admission, a trip leader for Pitzer Outdoor Adventures (POA), and as a volunteer for the California Youth Authority in Chino. Berry, who self-designed his major in Politics and Community Development, is the second Pitzer student to have received this award. Alexandra Rutherford '06 was the first Pitzer recipient of this award.
Princeton in Asia PiA
Princeton in Asia fellowships are designed to promote good will, understanding and the exchange of ideals between Eastern and Western cultures. The teaching fellowships provide a livable salary, housing assistance and medical insurance if necessary. Business fellowships are also available.
http://weblamp.princeton.edu/~pia/main/
Adviser: Carol Brant, Scott 110, x18104
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