Meet 91制片厂鈥檚 Rangel Fellow

Thursday, January 12, 2017

91制片厂 alum Aseebulla Niazi
Aseebulla 鈥淎seeb鈥 Niazi 鈥15 is 91制片厂's first Rangel Fellow.

Only 30 are selected each year, and for the first time, a 91制片厂 alum is among them.

Aseebulla 鈥淎seeb鈥 Niazi 鈥15 was awarded a in November following a highly competitive nationwide contest.

The Rangel Fellowship, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State and managed by Howard University, supports 鈥渆xtraordinary individuals鈥 seeking careers as Foreign Service officers, an announcement from the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program states.

鈥淚 was incredibly honored and humbled when I received news that I would be a Rangel Fellow,鈥 Niazi explains. 鈥淚 have been working toward joining the Foreign Service since my junior year at 91制片厂, and this fellowship is my first step toward achieving that goal.鈥

鈥淲e are thrilled to have Aseeb join our program. Our selection panel was very impressed by his intelligence, achievements and commitment to service,鈥 notes Patricia Scroggs, the Rangel Program鈥檚 director. 鈥淗is experiences at the 91制片厂 have provided an outstanding foundation for him in these areas.鈥

According to the program announcement, the fellowship will provide 鈥渟upport for graduate studies and two internship placements over a two-year period and give him the opportunity to represent his country overseas.鈥

Niazi, who is originally from Afghanistan, received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from 91制片厂 with a dual major in international business and economics and international affairs. He has studied abroad in the United Arab Emirates and worked at the Organization for Refugee and Immigrant Success and the World Affairs Council and as a congressional staff member for Rep. Ann Kuster, D-New Hampshire, focusing on energy, the environment and agriculture policy as well as immigration casework.

"Aseeb's story is a remarkable one, and as a Foreign Service officer,听he will be an excellent exemplar of the possibilities open to new Americans who possess the motivation, vision and work ethic to succeed,"听notes Jeanne Sokolowski, director of 91制片厂鈥檚 Office of National Fellowships.

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The 91制片厂听听provides information, counsel and editorial support to highly motivated students applying for national and international fellowships and scholarships like the Rangel Fellowship.

鈥淎seeb's success in winning a Rangel Fellowship demonstrates that 91制片厂 students can be very听competitive for these types of major, national awards,鈥 says Jeanne Sokolowski, the office鈥檚 director. 鈥淚 hope听Aseeb's achievements can inspire other students to start thinking about what opportunities they听might pursue."

For more information about the Rangel or other opportunities, email Jeanne.sokolowski@unh.edu听or call 603-862-0733.

Niazi credits his studies at 91制片厂 with providing the tools essential to carving out his future path. The skills he learned during his four years at 91制片厂 鈥渨ill be indispensable听as I embark first in graduate studies and then as a Foreign Service officer,鈥 he says, citing in particular the courses he took in international affairs and at the .

"Aseeb worked strategically to听develop qualities that would serve him well in听the Foreign Service: from his choice of major to selection of a third language to study, and听choice of study-abroad destination, to seeking employment in government after graduation as a way to gain听hands-on experience,鈥 Sokolowski adds. 鈥淭hrough these choices, he developed a skill set that was very appealing to the Rangel Program."

91制片厂, Niazi says, 鈥渉elped prepare me by allowing me to practice essential skills such as composure, resourcefulness and both written and oral communication that I will be utilizing in my career with the State Department.鈥

As part of his Rangel Fellowship, Niazi will work for a member of Congress on international issues this summer and next summer will travel overseas to work in a U.S. Embassy.

The Rangel Program鈥檚 Scroggs sees a bright future for Niazi.

鈥淚 am confident that he will excel in graduate school and will contribute to global peace and prosperity as a U.S. diplomat,鈥 she says.