Cooper-McElvaney Fellowship

The aim of the Cooper-McElvaney Peace and Justice Fellowship is to encourage students to live out their faith in work for peace and justice, locally and globally.  The Fellowship provides opportunities for students at Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ to pursue their passions while contributing to a just and peace-filled world.

The Fellowship is a 6-week service-based learning experience designed to allow students to work for peace and justice with a faith-based organization in their chosen field. Each Fellow will be matched with a mentor who is involved in peace and justice work and will provide advice and model a life of peace and justice integrated with one’s career.

Undergraduate and graduate students with a minimum GPA of 3.2 are welcome to apply. The application includes: a brief bio, project proposal, letter of support from sponsoring organization, and faculty/staff recommendation. Applications are open during the spring semester.

Applications are open during the Spring semester. For more information or to express your interest, email chaplain@smu.edu.

 

Previous Fellows

Zahra Chowdhury

2024

Zahra Chowdhury

Focus: Juvenile Justice

Ella Skelsey

2023

Ella Skelsey

Location: Transitions
Focus: Free Expression

Brianna Freshwater

2022

Briana Freshwater

Location: United Way of Dallas
Focus: Poverty

  • 2021

    Johanna Pang
    Razan Bayan
    Samar Ramas

  • 2020

    Nia Kamau
    Rhonda Hodges

Peace and Justice in Action

The Cooper-McElvany Fellowship was featured in the 2020-2021 Student Affairs Impact, which highlights Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ students and the work of the Division of Student Affairs each year. Read how 2020-2021 Fellows, Nia Kamau and Rhonda Hodges, continued their research and service work during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Peace and Justice in Action, Cooper-McElvaney Fellows spread in Student Affairs Impact 2020-2021