Begin forwarded message:From: Andrew Rich <ar...@ccny.cuny.edu>Subject: Recruiting for Climate Policy Fellows - deadline March 13thDate: February 11, 2020 at 8:29:52 AM ESTTo: Ana Carnaval <acar...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Andrew Rich <ar...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Ann Wittig <awi...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Anna Marie O Villajin <avil...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Annika Luedke <alu...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Ardie Walser <wal...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Catherine Seavitt Nordenson <cseavitt...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Charles Vorosmarty <cvoro...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Christian Volkmann <cvol...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Deborah Drucker <ddru...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Dee Dee Mozeleski <dmoze...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Denise Hoffman <dhof...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Elizabeth Mazzola <emaz...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Emily Raboteau <erab...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Gilda Barabino <gbar...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Gordon Gebert <gge...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Hillary Brown <hbr...@ccny.cuny.edu>, James Booth <jbo...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Jorge Gonzalez-cruz <jgonza...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Juan Mercado <jmer...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Karen Witherspoon <kwithe...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Karin Block <kbl...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Kyle McDonald <kmcdo...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Lance Brown <lbr...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Maria Tzortziou <mtzor...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Michelle Valladares <mvall...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Reza Khanbilvardi <r...@ce.ccny.cuny.edu>, Robert Paaswell <rpaa...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Sherrie Baver <sba...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Susan Konig <sko...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Susan Perkins <sper...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Teresa Scala <tsc...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Tony Liss <tl...@ccny.cuny.edu>, "Z. JOHNNY LUO" <zl...@ccny.cuny.edu>, Vincent Boudreau <vbou...@ccny.cuny.edu>Cc: Deborah Cheng <dch...@ccny.cuny.edu>Dear Colleagues,I write to share the application for the 2020-21 Climate Policy Fellows Program—attached. Can you please share the application with your colleagues and students? The deadline is March 13th.Launched in 2019, the Climate Policy Fellows Program supports CCNY undergraduate students from the sciences, architecture, engineering, and social sciences interested in training, professional development, and internship opportunities that link climate-related science, engineering, design and economics to public policy. The program is led by Trevor Houser, a 2006 CCNY alum who is a national leader on climate policy. Students receive a $500 stipend for each of two semesters, and an additional $3,500 stipend to support approved, climate-related summer internships.
I have copied Debbie Cheng, Director of Fellowships and Public Service Partnerships at the Colin Powell School. Please let her or me know if you have questions.Thanks for your assistance.Andy--Andrew Rich
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