Member Highlights


  • Noni Carter Receives Rockefeller Fellowship

    May 07, 2013

    Georgia member Noni Carter, who will graduate from Harvard University in May, has received the a prestigious Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship at Harvard. She is one of five recipients chosen this year to participate in one year of meaningful travel to a country of the applicant's choosing.

    Noni will be heading to Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean for hands-on experience of the countries she has been studying in college. She intends to examine the relationship between the French and Creole cultures that exist on these islands in several different social arenas. She will research classrooms, teaching English and working on poetry with students, working on storytelling with elders in different communities, and exploring the music scenes. She also plans to explore the traditional use of herbal medicine that still flourishes in some of the communities.

    She is also working on her second novel, which examines sexual violence against women around the world, told through intertwining stories of three different female voices.

    Noni has spoken at NSHSS member events and career networking panels.  Her first novel, Good Fortune, was published by Simon and Schuster in 2010
    and received the Parents' Choice Gold Award. Good Fortune is a slave narrative woven through the remembrances of Ayanna Bahati, an African-American slave in the 19th century, largely inspired by the real-life experience of Noni’s great-great-great-great grandmother.

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Other Member Highlights


  • Noni Carter Receives Rockefeller Fellowship

    May 07, 2013
    Georgia member Noni Carter, who will graduate from Harvard University in May, has received the a prestigious Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship at Harvard. She is one of five recipients chosen this year to participate in one year of meaningful travel to a country of the applicant's choosing.
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  • Attending the ONE Campaign Power Summit

    Apr 01, 2013
    The ONE Power Summit, held in Washington, D.C., on February 22nd, brought together over 150 student advocates from around the world to share, educate, and mobilize the work that they do. The student leaders discussed were poverty, HIV/AIDS, and global health. NSHSS Student Council member Ignacio Cruz was able to take advantage of this great opportunity to attend.
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  • Teens on a Mission: TEDx Teen Features NSHSS Members

    Feb 27, 2013
    Meet Sujay Tyle, Dylan Mahalingam, and Sejal Hathi - three NSHSS members who have participated as featured speakers at the TEDxTeen conference. On March 16, 2013, the We are Family Foundation will be hosting the fourth TedxTeen conference in New York City. The program for this year addresses the question, "The Audacity of whY".
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  • Student Council Member Priya Verma Receives SBN International Youth Award

    Jan 31, 2013
    The School Broadcasting Network (SBN) empowers young people to communicate their ideas, innovations, and commitments for sharing culture and creating a sustainable and equitable future on a global stage. Priya Verma, of Chandigarh, India, senior NSHSS Student Council member, is the winner of the SBN International Youth Award 2012.
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  • Family legacy of Mark and Eve Salomon featured in Holocaust Remembrance Day article

    Jan 31, 2013
    In conjunction with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Huffington Post recently published a piece chronicling how the Salomon family was saved. NSHSS member, Mark, and his father Rick were contacted and interviewed by a reporter for the Huffington Post in an article describing the grandfather's odyssey.
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