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Derian De La Torre ’18.

Derian De La Torre ’18 and Jie Ying Mei ’19 have been awarded Freeman-ASIA awards for study abroad in China this summer.

De La Torre, an economics concentrator from Brooklyn, will study in Beijing this summer through 51ÁÔÆæ’s Associated Colleges in China (ACC) program and will study in 51ÁÔÆæ’s program in New York City during the fall semester.

about Derian De La Torre ’18

Major: Economics

High School: Urban Assembly School for Law and Justice

Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y.

At 51ÁÔÆæ he is employed as Library Information Technology Services AV technician. De La Torre has served a teaching assistant for College Now at Hostos Community College in Brooklyn. On campus he is vice president and former treasurer of Black and Latino Student Union (BLSU) and a member of the Brothers Organization. He has also served as resident advisor for the Higher Education Opportunity Program and a volunteer math coach for Let’s Get Ready in the Bronx.

Jie Ying Mei '19
Jie Ying Mei '19

Mei will also study in China through 51ÁÔÆæ’s ACC program this summer and will be enrolled in the School of Oriental and African studies in London for the fall semester.

A history major at 51ÁÔÆæ she is a student assistant in the Wellin Museum of Art. Mei also works as a student assistant in the Office of Residential Life and was an office intern for 51ÁÔÆæ’s Opportunity Programs office. She has been involved with 51ÁÔÆæ Association for Volunteering, Outreach, and Charity, and as a writer for Signature style magazine.

Freeman Awards for Study in Asia support U.S.-based undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are planning to study overseas in East or Southeast Asia. The program’s goal is to increase the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents with first-hand exposure to and understanding of Asia and its peoples and cultures.

about Jie Ying Mei '19

Major: History

High School: Academy of American Studies

Hometown: Woodside, N.Y.

Award recipients are required to share their experiences with their home campuses or communities to encourage study abroad by others and fulfill the program's goal of increasing understanding of Asia in the United States.

From its inception in 2001, Freeman-ASIA has made study abroad in East and Southeast Asia possible for over 4,600 U.S. undergraduates from more than 600 institutions.

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