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Avery Belisle ’27 Selected for 2024 WACA Student Scholars Program and National Conference

For Batten Honors College Scholar, it’s all part of a purposely-crafted plan

University News | October 2, 2024

Second-year student Avery Belisle has been selected to participate in the World Affairs Council’s (WACA) 2024 Student Scholars Program and National Conference on November 19-22 in Washington, DC. Selected from the largest number of applicants in the program’s history, she will join students from 90 communities to engage with top government officials, diplomats, business executives, innovators, journalists, educators, and students on the most pressing global issues and policies. 

“For much of my life, I have been passionate about world affairs and complex global dynamics, and I have always jumped at any opportunity to explore new perspectives in this field, whether it be through volunteering, studying abroad, clubs – like Model UN – and conferences, such as the World Affairs Council National Conference,” says Avery. “I am so excited to get the chance to learn from many informed and experienced professionals; their experiences and expertise are absolutely invaluable in understanding how different countries’ governments and international organizations function and contribute to the political state and development of the world. 

“I am just as much, if not more, excited to learn from other undergraduate students who are also passionate about similar topics. The opportunity to connect and bond with so many other young, accomplished, and driven people will be an incredibly inspirational and enriching experience, I am sure.” 

A Batten Honors College Scholar, Avery is majoring in International Studies. She also works as an assistant in the Global Engagement Office, volunteers with campus ministries, writes for the Marlin Chronicle, and sings in the chorus.

“Avery is the perfect candidate for this opportunity,” says VWU Director of Global Engagement Brooke Novkovic '18. “She has embraced every chance that’s come her way. Notably, she studied abroad in Heidelberg, Germany last term, an impressive feat for a first-year student. During her time there, she fully immersed herself in the local culture and explored various travel opportunities. This semester, she began working with the Office of Global Engagement, where she has truly excelled. Avery is passionate about connecting with the international student community and takes the initiative to organize engaging events.” 

Although graduation is still a couple years off, Avery has her sights set on government and humanitarian work. “I am particularly passionate about European affairs and moving abroad to continue my work there,” she says. “I believe the perspectives I will gain while attending this conference will help me better serve a government or international organization in the future and create the most positive impact possible.”