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Michelle Staggers

Published by McKenna Smith
Michelle Staggers playing soccer during ACE in India 2016
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Brynn Crouse Ambassador Photo

Published by Sean Tate
Brynn Crouse is a junior on the Field Hockey who participated in the ACE 2024 South Africa program. While in South Africa, she enjoyed helping teach English to young children in Early Childhood development Centers. Currently, she is pursuing a degree in Political Science and certificate in Markets and Management. She is grateful for the opportunity to have seen such a different part of the world and is looking forward to engaging in more community service work at home.
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Mikaela Voinov Ambassador Photo

Published by McKenna Smith
Mikaela is a Duke sophomore on the women's rowing team and participated in the ACE in Costa Rica 2024 program. She is majoring in biology with minors in statistics and neuroscience. She loved getting to experience the natural beauty as well as the culture of Costa Rica. As a member of the ACE in Costa Rica team, she was able to explore a personal area of interest, marine conservation, through their work with members of the local sea turtle conservation program.
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Thais Rolly Ambassador Photo

Published by McKenna Smith
Thaïs Rolly is a sophomore on the women's cross country and track teams at Duke University. In the summer of 2024, she participated in the South Africa ACE program, where she worked with various youth programs in the township of Langa. She helped teach English in Early Childhood Development Centers and assist in running an after-school program that developed youth sport and academic understanding. During her experience, she most cherished the connections made with the local youth and learning about Cape Town's complex history and vibrant culture.
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Tatum Wall Ambassador Photo

Published by McKenna Smith
Tatum Wall is a junior on the Women's Swimming & Diving team and participated in the ACE in South Africa program in 2024. Tatum greatly enjoyed supporting the tudents and teachers on her program, especially the young girls in Langa, as she and the team demonstrated that women can be smart, athletic, and capable of achieving anything.
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