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Laurel Foster is currently a junior on the Stanford Sailing team studying mechanical engineering. The ACE experience made sense for her because after 10 years as a Girl Scout, she felt the service aspect was missing from her college life. Through her role as a docent in the on-campus museums, she gets to develop and share her knowledge with the local community.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-7

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Sarah Johnson is a senior on the Stanford Field Hockey Team and intended to attend ACE in Vietnam this past summer, 2020. Sarah loves spending time with her teammates and is always up for a weekend beach trip off campus. Sarah was most looking forward to making connections with her peers and children while they each learned and grew from each others' experiences. Sarah is a Human Biology major who hopes to become a pediatric nurse upon graduating where she can continue to learn from children and gain different perspectives on life.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-6

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Amelia, a junior on the Women's Beach Volleyball team, is majoring in Human Biology. She is a member of the USA Collegiate Beach National Team and loves competing and working hard with teammates. With many past experiences of traveling to Central and South America to study Spanish and become fully immersed in cultures foreign to her own, she was ecstatic at the opportunity to transfer those skills, understanding, and wisdom to her time in South Africa. Working with the children and women in South Africa, Amelia learned much about the power of collaboration, the contagiousness of smiles, and how impactful service work can be on both the giver and receiver. Leaving South Africa enriched with new perspectives, she hopes to inspire more Stanford student-athletes to serve others through programs like ACE and she looks forward to continuing and growing the legacy of ACE athletes. Amelia also has roles as Vice President of Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), Community Service Team, as well as is on the board of Athletes in Medicine at Stanford (AIMS).
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Caroline Jacobsen is a junior from Tallahassee, Fl who is on the softball team at Duke. She is studying Political Science and Psychology and earning the Markets and Management Studies certificate. Caroline was accepted into the ACE in Thailand program, however due to COVID-19, instead participated in ACE in Place. Through ACE in Place, Caroline had the opportunity to learn about how to best approach civic engagement and better understand how to truly help others all while meeting other Duke and Stanford athletes. Caroline plans to use the information she learned from ACE in Place in all other areas of public service.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-5

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Dejanae Davis is a junior at Duke University on the Women's Softball Team majoring in Environmental Science and Policy. She also participates with Athletes in Action on campus. During ACE in Place Dejanae developed a more conscious sense of practicing service ethically, which allowed her to reflect on her past service experiences and prepare for future endeavors. As her major shows, Dejanae is passionate about the environment and specifically environmental equity and justice. Dejanae plans to continue a career post college in environmental science, pushing for equity within and between communities along the way.
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Ambassador 2020-2021

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Eve Micco is a junior on the Stanford Women's Gymnastics team. She is studying management science and engineering with a concentration in operations and data analytics. Eve participated in the first ever year of ACE in Place. This offered her a unique ACE experience and provided her with the opportunity to learn more about ethical service, meet other ACE participants, and more. She is hoping to share her experience with teammates and other student athletes to encourage them to learn more about ACE.
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Ambassador 2020-2021

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Joe Cullen is a junior on the Cross Country and Track Team at Duke. He is double majoring in Economics and Psychology with a concentration in Finance. ACE in Place allowed Joe to learn about the ethics of service and also highlighted the importance of adaptability within the context of service, and more broadly, our world. Joe, who is from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, hopes to combine what he learned about ethics and service with ACE in Place to enjoy a more purposeful and helpful career.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-4

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Ellie Winslow is a senior at Duke on the Women's Swimming and Diving Team studying public policy with minors in Spanish and political science. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Ellie is a captain and Scholar All-American on the Duke Swimming & Diving team. In the summer of 2020, Ellie participated in ACE in Place and had the opportunity to interact virtually with Duke and Sanford student-athletes. After this experience, Ellie hopes to serve as an English Teaching Assistant in Spain and encourage young students to be active members of our global society. Ellie is passionate about gender equality in sports, politics, and in the world at large. She plans to pursue a law degree upon completion of undergraduate studies.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-3

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Maddie Dailey is a Junior on the Beach Volleyball Team and is pursuing a degree in Biology and a minor in Computer Science. She participated in the ACE in Place programming and was very grateful for the opportunity to reflect on service abroad in greater depth than expected. She learned to think more deeply about the rippling effects of her actions in another country and to take more action at home in order to help others, especially in today's current social and political climate. Education has always been a large part of Maddie's life and while she was ecstatic to help fellow students in Thailand this summer, the experience of ACE in Place was eye-opening nonetheless. She looks forwards to continuing to be an active part of the ACE community and hopefully pursuing a career that combines her love for medicine, computer science, and global health.
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Ambassador 2020-2021-2

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Tim is a senior on the Stanford Men's Tennis team majoring in Computer Science. As a member of the 2019 ACE program in Vietnam, he taught math, life skills and baseball to 6th and 7th graders. Tim's favorite part of the ACE experience was having the opportunity to broaden his worldview while building meaningful and impactful relationships with his fellow coaches and with the students. Back on campus, he co-leads the Social Events Team for the Stanford Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). View Tim's ambassador profile.
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