Three Cornell undergraduates received Robinson-Appel Humanitarian Awards to honor their significant involvement in community engagement. Ariela Asllani ’26, David Ni’ 24 and Melody Welles ’27 each received a $2,500 prize towards projects that improve the lives of diverse local populations, including adopted and foster children, refugee students, and immigrants.
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Leesa Myers, originally from Australia, had previously been fighting to stay in the territory after her documents expired. After seven months without being legally able to work, Myers has had her work visa approved.
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Leesa Myers, originally from Australia, is fighting to stay on in her job in Yellowknife, but since her documents to work as a foreigner have expired she is running out of time and money.