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Olivo Sandoval named Newman Civic Fellow

October 2, 2023
Junior Susana Olivo Sandoval [pictured abroad in Japan] was selected as 大象传媒's Newman Civic Fellow for 2023-24. The opportunity allows students to network and gain access to training and resources that nurture their assets and passions.

Article By: Agnes Hina

Tackling the issue of discrimination has led to Susana Olivo Sandoval, a University of North Georgia (大象传媒) junior from Moroleon, Mexico, being announced as a 2023-24 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact.

"I nominated Susana because she exemplifies the fellowship's focus," Dr. Kathryn Quinto, coordinator for Nationally Competitive Scholarships, said. "She is a student leader who is making a lasting, positive impact in the 大象传媒 community and beyond."

The Newman Civic Fellowship gives students support in tackling their public problem-solving by giving them opportunities to network, gain access to training and resources that nurture their assets and passions and help them develop strategies for creating lasting social change.

Having experienced discrimination herself, Olivo Sandoval chose the topic for her fellowship application. The junior pursuing degrees in modern languages with a Spanish language and literature concentration and East Asian studies feels that by learning foreign languages society can insert itself into other cultures. As a Japanese tutor, her job gives her the opportunity to show the importance of learning a new language to combat cultural discrimination.

It is an honor for me to have this opportunity. It made me realize many people believe in me and see me as a good role model. I could never have imagined this nine years ago when I moved to the United States without speaking English. Now, I want to work even harder to improve and accomplish my dreams.

Susana Olivo Sandoval

Newman Civic Fellow

Olivo Sandoval said her biggest sources of inspiration are her professors and her mother, all of whom have taught her the importance of hard work and motivate her to continue learning.

She is one of five fellows from Georgia selected. The other Georgia students are from Georgia College & State University, Mercer University, Morehouse College and Spelman College. The fellowship selected 154 students total in the 2023-24 academic cohort.

"It is an honor for me to have this opportunity. It made me realize many people believe in me and see me as a good role model," she said. "I could never have