Spanish and Portuguese concentrator Daniela Alvarez ’21 was named the recipient of the Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial Prize. The prize was presented during the University’s virtual Class Day ceremony which was held on Saturday, May 15.
The Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial Prize is given to a Princeton senior who has demonstrated independence and imagination in the area of community service, seeks knowledge and purposeful adventure in unfamiliar cultures and maintains strong academic work.
Alvarez is a member of Princeton’s first cohort of transfer students since 1990 and co-founded the Princeton Transfer Association as a space for transfer students to engage with the broader undergraduate community. As a co-project leader of El Centro, she taught English as a Second Language to adult immigrants in Trenton. She also led curriculum development workshops for her fellow volunteers and gathered data on ESL students’ experiences.
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