ESU’s Upward Bound Sends Two High School Students to Leadership Congress
Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on May 26, 2017, 2 Comments
East Stroudsburg University’s Upward Bound program has chosen Salma Mustafa and Divine Kennedy to attend the National Student Leadership Congress in Washington, D.C. June 10 – 15. Mustafa and Kennedy are juniors at East Stroudsburg High School – North. The National Student Leadership Congress is an intensive, six-day residential program focusing on promoting leadership skills and personal development while simulating what it would be like to live and learn on a college campus. The students will participate in an intense week of learning by becoming a member of a mock Congress, meet members of Congress and their staff, and attend cultural trips to D.C. monuments and museums. East Stroudsburg University’s Upward Bound is a federally-funded college access program serving 100 students from partner schools in Lehigh and Monroe Counties. To learn more about Upward Bound at ESU contact Uriel Trujillo at 570-422-3509 or email utrujillo@esu.edu.
2 Responses to “ESU’s Upward Bound Sends Two High School Students to Leadership Congress”
Elba Alicea
Posted May 31, 2017 at 12:38 PM
Congrats Ladies! Make us proud.
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Kimberly S. Adams
Posted May 26, 2017 at 3:09 PM
Congratulations Ladies. This sounds like a remarkable opportunity!