Meet ISP Tavin Martin ’25, global affairs major and first-generation college student
As a first-generation college student, Kellogg International Scholar Tavin Martin ’25 faced a lack of knowledge and resources when it came to applying to college.
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Students who have been a part of Kellogg Institute undergraduate programs remain a part of our community long after they graduate. From advising our current students to meeting with each other to continuing the work of the Institute, there are many ways our alumni remain a critical part of the Institute.
ISP Alumni Virtual Talks
The Kellogg Institute is hosting a series of virtual talks with its distinguished alumni. The week of March 18-22, students of the Kellogg International Scholars Program are invited to meet with four of Kellogg's ISP alumni via virtual Alumni Talks. Below are more details about each session. Kellogg alumni will talk about their careers and share advice with current students. We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity by signing up to meet with at least one of them.
Schedule and Alumni Attending:
As a first-generation college student, Kellogg International Scholar Tavin Martin ’25 faced a lack of knowledge and resources when it came to applying to college.
Kellogg International Development Studies senior Quinton Hayre has been awarded a 2023-24 Luce Scholarship. He is one of 18 Luce Scholars selected from a pool of 34 finalists as part of a highly competitive interview process. He is Notre Dame’s 11th Luce Scholar overall and fourth since 2014.
The thesis that alumna Emily Normand ‘20 wrote when she was an International Scholar was accepted for publication.