Patti McGill Peterson/Weave News Grants for Off-Campus Study - Information Session
The Center for International and Intercultural Studies is pleased to share two new grant opportunities for students participating in off-campus study, funded by Patti McGill Peterson and in collaboration with Weave News.
Learn more about these grants during our upcoming information session, led by Weave News Contributing Editors and St. Lawrence University alumni, Cassandra Kunert '21 and Dylan Butts '19. This session will be held over Zoom.
Monday, November 15th at 8:00PM
https://stlawu.zoom.us/j/94492813924
Studying off-campus in Spring 2022? The deadline to apply for both of these grants is Friday, November 19th.
Patti McGill Peterson - Weaving the Streets/People's History Archive Grant: Students accepted to off-campus study programs have the opportunity to apply for a Patti McGill Peterson grant through Weaving the Streets & People’s History Archive, an ongoing collaboration between the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery and Weave News. This project focuses on how ordinary people use public space. Accepted students will receive funds in exchange for researching, writing, and publishing several short articles related to their abroad coursework and interests for Weave News, keeping in mind the general purpose of the project, and to collect several artifacts for the People’s History Archive.
Patti McGill Peterson - The Glocal Exchange Grant: Students accepted to off-campus study programs have the opportunity to apply for a $300 Patti McGill Peterson grant through The Glocal Exchange, a citizen journalism article series published by Weave News. Accepted students will receive the funds in exchange for researching, writing, and publishing a story related to their abroad coursework and interests for Weave News. Topics that best fit the series' emphasis on global-local connections will be preferred.