{{ item.media_date }}
People
Carolyn Vilter
Profile
This individual is not a direct affiliate of the Berkley Center. They previously worked with one or more of our core projects or programs. Please contact the individual at their home institution.
Carolyn Vilter graduated from Georgetown College in 2017 with a major in political economy. She is passionate about education, accessibility, and immigration policy, interests which arose in high school when she began volunteering as an English as a second language tutor in the suburbs of Philadelphia. At Georgetown, she was a member of H*yas for Choice and a Carroll Fellow; she has also served as a research assistant at the Center for Social Justice and a coordinator for the Kalmanovitz Initiative’s Immigration and Labor Project. She spent spring 2016 with the U.S. State Department in Tijuana, Mexico as an intern in the Political/Economic Section of the United States Consulate. During summer 2016 Vilter conducted research on migration in Mexico through the Berkley Center's Education and Social Justice Research Project.