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Danielle Aira Savellano ’25 has been selected as a data analytics Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) fellow in a competitive national search for the . As a fellow, she will pursue her dream of integrating her passion for public policy and data to address societal issues.

“I love conducting data-driven research and addressing healthcare issues through my classes and project-based internships. My curricular and career pursuits are largely inspired by my family, upbringing in the Philippines, and commitment to community,” says Savellano, a biology major with minors in computer science and global health.

The fellowship grants fellows a full tuition scholarship and annual stipend to Carnegie Mellon University, where she will attend for an in health care analytics and information technology next fall. 

She says the and at ֱ helped her to pursue opportunities that prepared her for the fellowship, including a at Columbia University.

“ֱ was the first place I called home when I came to the United States. Here, I was given the opportunity to get my first job, newfound passions, and a sense of independence,” says Savellano. “In my discussion-based classes, diversity transcended physical attributes and delved into thoughts, beliefs, and lived experiences.” 

As a Bonner student, Savellano has been a caretaker at the Tamarack Wildlife Center, a Crawford County Special Olympics coach, and a certified counselor-advocator at Women’s Services. She is also the president of the biology honor society (Beta Beta Beta, a tutor for Meadville Area Senior High School, and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.

Last fall, Savellano represented at the Bonner Congress, where 40 other institutions attended a national gathering. Upon returning, she was inspired to facilitate a workshop among 45+ Bonner students to understand social change at the individual level.

“Savellano has been a clear leader within our Bonner Program at ֱ,” says Colin Hurley, associate dean and director of community engagement. “She brings a listening ear, thoughtful critique, and playful creativity to the student-led initiatives she has joined and has consistently juggled many roles on and off campus to promote social good and positive change.”