Current Fellows

NUPIP fellows engage in high-quality social justice work at their host organizations, and participate in weekly seminars with other members of their fellowship class. They also develop relationships with mentors that PIP pairs them with at the onset of their fellowships. Fellows can also get involved with NUPIP, by reaching out to prospective applicants, host organizations, and NU alumni that could mentor fellows. NUPIP is a new initiative that looks to its fellows as ambassadors.

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The NU Public Interest Program was modeled after Princeton's successful Project 55 Public Interest Program and was begun to introduce young alumni to organizations whose missions are to create systemic social change. Learn More...
News & Events

NUPIP Fellow Featured in Evanston Now

Precious Wright, a 2008-9 PIP Fellow, was featured in a recent article about the Evanston Community Development Corporation's anti-violence vigil. More News