//Class of 2020 Millennium Fellows graduate

Class of 2020 Millennium Fellows graduate

Fourteen Furman University students have graduated in the 2020 class of the Millennium Fellowship, a semester-long program of the United Nations Academic Impact and the Millennium Campus Network.

The program convenes, challenges and celebrates student leadership in support of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It most recently drew more than 15,000 applicants from over 1,450 campuses across 135 nations.

Ultimately, only 80 campuses (26 in the United States) across 20 nations were selected to host the 1,400+ Millennium Fellows for 2020.

Selected in August 2020, the graduating Furman Millennium Fellows are:

Moriah Barr ’21 (sustainability science), East Kingston, New Hampshire Meghan Bullard ’21 (biology and German studies), Buford, Georgia Elise Dudley ’21 (sustainability science), Charlotte, North Carolina Emilia Hyland ’21 (sustainability science), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sophie Klass ’21 (politics & international affairs and German studies), Marietta, Georgia Riley Luckmann ’22 (computer science and health sciences), Decatur, Georgia Charlotte Moore ’22 (urban studies, mathematics-economics, and German), Cincinnati, Ohio Taylor Moore ’22 (German studies and sociology), Knoxville, Tennessee Elizabeth Ortiz ’21 (urban studies and politics & international affairs), Signal Mountain, Tennessee Zoe Parker ’21 (sustainability science and sociology), Fort Wayne, Indiana Rachel Perkins ’21 (health sciences major, and minors in Latin American studies and medicine, health and culture), Charlotte, North Carolina Imaya Virani ’22 (public health), Houston, Texas Jordan Winiski ’21 (studio art and sustainability science), Greenville, South Carolina Shuhan (Jenny) Yue ’22 (psychology), Zuzhou, China Hannah Dailey, Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities.

During fall semester last year, Millennium