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August 16, 2022

UoPeople student Angelo Cardona wins scholarship from Harvard University

Angelo from Harvard

Angelo Cardona is a Soachuno graduate from a public education institution in Soacha, a business administration student, and now a Harvard University scholarship winner.

On Wednesday, June 29, the young Angelo Cardona, a graduate of the Santa Ana Educational Institution, from Soacha and currently a Business Administration student at the University of the People, was announced as the winner of the innovation and social change scholarship from the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Cardona, a young Soachuno who has stood out for his social work and human rights in Colombia and other regions of the world, co-founded the Ibero-American Alliance for Peace and serves as Representative for Latin America at the International Peace Bureau (Nobel Peace Prize, 1910).

His work has earned him different international recognitions and in 2021 he became the first Colombian to win the prestigious Diana Award, given by the British government and considered the most prestigious award that a young person can receive for their social and humanitarian work.

His profile has led him to win the scholarship established by the Faculty of Government and Business of the prestigious university, which seeks to enhance the scope of the social impact of its students through the understanding of social dynamics, and how these can reach spaces of can.

Angelo Cardona will be part of a group selected by the Initiative for Social Change and Innovation of the Center for Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School where he will study the impact of social initiatives and how to empower them. The director and founder of the program, business administration professor at Harvard Business School, Julie Battilana, has considered important the contributions of community work that the young man from Soacha can bring to the community of learners of Harvard University.

This is a translated version of the original story first published in PeriodismoPublico.com