Former Student Intern Locations
Students who have received a Kloeck-Jenson
scholarship reflect on how it has impacted their interest
and desire to carry on peace and justice work.
All of the students listed below have received a Kloeck-Jenson Scholarship. Those names with a star have provided pictures & stories from their internship experiences.
Interim 2012
- Johanna Gruenewald ’12, Four Oaks; Cedar Rapids, IA
- Jose Aviles ’13, University of Southern California (USC) LGBT Resource Center; Los Angelos, CA
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Hannah Johnson ’12, Rwamba Health Center, Sumba Dispensary, and Bama Hospital; Siaya, Kenya
- Anne Brooker ’13, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Julia Coffin ’12, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Nicholas Kang ’12, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Patricia Lamas ’12, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Ingrid Olson ’12, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Isaac Rysdahl ’14, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Laura Smith ’12, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Rachael Stets ’14, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Hilary Zander ’13, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
Summer 2011
Caleb Harrison ’12, Global Engagement Summer Institute; Uganda
Colin Martin ’12, Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good; Portland, OR
Interim 2011
Elizabeth Lampman ’11, Women in Progress/Global Mamas (writing biographies of participants in Fair Trade); Ghana
Mira Yoon ’11, Africa Impact; South Africa
Summer 2010
- Sokun Bobson ’11, Access to Justice Asia; Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Mara Fink ’11, Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center; Portland, OR
Past Recipients
Interim 2010
Lam Cao ’10, Experiential Learning International, Mai Auh Gia Trang HIV/AIDS Center; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nichole Rohlfsen ’10, Namibia Women's Health Organization; Windhoek, Namibia
Nicholas Kang ’12, The School for Social Entrepreneurs; London, England
- Matthew Gallagher ’10, The School for Social Entrepreneurs; London, England
Summer 2009
- Jennifer Kanz ’10, Fundacion Yanapuma and Parque Itchimbia; Quito, Ecuador
- Eric Anderson ’10, Jewish Council of Urban Affairs; Chicago, IL
Subhash Ghimire ’10, Davis Projects for Peace/Fulbari Summer Camp: Building Hope for Nepalese Children; Arupokhari, Nepal
January 2009
- Vera Belazelkoska ’09, Opportunity International; Granada, Nicaragua
- Hannah Clark ’09, School for Social Entrepreneurship; London, UK
- Tiffany Heaver ’09, Women in Progress; Cape Coast, Ghana
- Alexandra Josephsen ’09, Bangkok Refugee Center; Bangkok, Thailand
- Michaela McLaughlin ’10, L.I.F.E. - Luchemos para una Infancia Feliz y Esperanza; Argentina
- Andrea Mulhausen ’09, EIM Medical Mission, The Wilson Team; St. Paul, MN & San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Summer 2008
- Hashim Yonis ’10, Somali Youth; Nazareth, Ethiopia
- Katherine Tecku ’10, Washington Environmental Council; Seattle, WA
January 2008
- Rachel Bean ’08, African Impact; Livingstone, Zambia
- Bethany Birkelo ’08, African Impac; Linvingstone, Zambia
- Polina Bugayev ’10, Interfaith Service to Latin America; Jalapa, Nicaragua
- Katie Dobie ’08, Laogai Research Foundation; Washington, D.C.
Summer 2007
- Katherine Parent ’09, U.S. Embassy, Oslo, Norway
- Katie Rogotzke ’09, Global Youth Connect, Caracas, Venezuela
January 2007
- Laura Groggel ’08, Bria Schurke ’08, Shayna Melgaard ’07 and Charity Hall ’07
Click here to read about the 2007 Kloeck-Jenson scholarship recipients.
January 2006
- Deanna Steege ’06, Roots and Shoots, Tanzania
- Anna Gieselman ’06, Children Better Way, Buduburam Camp, Ghana
Summer 2005
- Ishanna Rambachan ’08, Shanti Ashram, Tamilnadu, India
January 2005
- Erin Callaghan ’05, Resource Center of The Americas
- Renzo De la Riva Aguero ’05, Samana Wasi, Urubamba, Cuzco, Peru
- Brian Jacobson ’07, Amigos de las Americas, Costa Rica & San Jose, Mexico
- Lucas Paulsen ’05, Cloudforest Initiatives, Chiapas, Mexico
- Rebekah Menning ’05, Independent Study of "Domestic Violence in Mexico", Puebla & Cuetzalan, Mexico
2004
- Bryan Hinck ’06, medical clinic in Gimbie Ethiopia
- Jesse Horst ’06, Associacion de Paz y Esperanza, Huanuco, Peru
- Pete Stiles ’05, medical clinic in Gimbie, Ethiopia
- Rachel Dixon ’05, Katanga Province, Democratic Repblic of the Congo (formerly Zaire)
- Lauren Wendt ’04, Nuevo Amanecer Andino, Urubamba, Peru
2003
- Erin Callaghan ’05, Amigos de las Americas, Esperanza, Honduras
- Pam Parnell ’04, Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russia
- Michael Shoemaker ’04, Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Monterrey, Mexico
- Liv Sulerud ’04, Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Monterrey, Mexico
- Emily Sandgren ’03, WATCH, Minneapolis, MN
- Sarah Olson ’03, Ecumenical Church Loan Fund Dominicana, Dominican Republic
- Anna Heinz ’04, v.Bodelschwinghsche Anastalten Bethel, Bielefeld, Germany
