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Rodrigo Fernandez-Esquivias, a sophomore studying Political Science, is making the most of his college journey—thanks in part to the scholarships that have supported his education. Set to graduate in spring 2027, Rodrigo shares how this support has opened doors to transformative experiences, including a learning abroad program in Mexico. Read his story to see how scholarships are shaping his future and fueling his passion for global engagement.

Tiare Couto, a double major in Environmental & Sustainability Studies and Political Science, grew up surfing the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, where her love for the ocean and concern for its health inspired her passion for sustainable change. Tiare is dedicated to addressing environmental racism and creating equitable policies to protect the planet for all communities.

Matthew Burbank, professor in the Department of Political Science, shares his expertise in the dynamics of hosting the Olympics as Salt Lake City gears up to welcome the winter games for the second time. His research focuses on why cities pursue hosting the Olympics despite the high costs and uncertain economic returns, as well as the evolving nature of opposition to these bids.
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