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The Class of 2019: Infographics

 The 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows are a remarkable group of immigrants and children of immigrants. Learn more about their backgrounds: 

Blue graphic that says "2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows"
Light blue infographic, "Gender" in upper left corner in dark blue, green symbol for women with text "20 Females" under; next is symbol for men in orange with text "10 Males" under. Dark blue PD Soros logo in bottom left corner, and "2019 Fellows" in bottom right corner.
The Class of 2019 has the greatest number of women in the Fellowship’s history.
Light green infographic with medium green title "Graduate Universities" listing the universities fellows will attend, in a variety of colors: "MIT, Caltech, Stanford, University of Michigan, Carnegie Mellon, Princeton, Northwestern, Oregon Health & Science, Syracuse, UCSF, Stony Brook University, Columbia, University of Hawaii, Harvard, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Yale", Medium green PD Soros logo on bottom left, "2019 Fellows" on bottom right.
The 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows are pursuing their graduate degrees at more than 15 institutions in the United States.
Light yellow infographic with orange title "Undergraduate Universities" followed by a list of undergrads of the fellows, in a variety of colors: "Yale, Brown, Princeton, MIT, Cornell, Georgetown, Columbia, Stanford, Macaulay at Lehman College, CUNY, Duke, Williams, University of Rochester, Loyola Marymount, University of Texas El Paso, UC Berkeley, Harvard, Washington University in St. Louis". Orange PD Soros logo in bottom left corner. "2019 Fellows" in bottom right corner.
The 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows comes from a range from undergraduate institutions across the country.
Light blue infographic with a dark blue title "Heritage", flags representing the following countries are shown: "China, Colombia, Haiti, India, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Russia, Somalia, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, Ukraine, Vietnam". Dark blue PD Soros logo on bottom left. "2019 Fellows" on bottom right.
This year we have our first Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow from Trinidad and Tobago.
Light green infographic with medium green header "Fields of Study"; 16 small graphics to represent the following fields of study, in a variety of colors: "Astrophysics, Biomedical Research, Business, Chemical Science & Engineering, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, History, Law, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Music, Physics, Planetary Science, Public Policy". Medium green PD Soros logo on bottom left. "2019 Fellows" on bottom right.
The 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows are studying everything from creative writing, to genetics, to history, and computer science.
Light blue infographic with title in dark blue, upper left corner "Languages spoken", two orange speech bubbles with text under "21 Fellows speak 2 or more", to the right are three green speech bubbles with text "9 Fellows speak 3 or more". Dark blue PD Soros logo on bottom left. "2019 Fellows" in dark blue on bottom right.

21 of the 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows speak two languages and 9 of the 2019 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows speak 3 or more. Sana Batool and Nancy Ko speak 5 fluently.
Light yellow infographic depicting "First-Gen College Graduates" in blue serif font, in orange "9 are first-generation college graduates"; 4 representative people, one with a graduation cap on; PD Soros logo in orange at the bottom, as well as "2019 Fellows" in white.
Of the 30 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows in the Class of 2019, 9 are first-generation college graduates.
Light green infographic, dark blue text across the top "Refugees or Asylum Seekers", below in green text "5 Fellows' families came to the United States as refugees or asylum seekers"; graphic below depicts a small blue house with dotted lines in green, blue, orange, red and purple leading to the house, PD Soros logo is in bottom left corner and "2019 Fellows" in the bottom right corner.
Families who sought asylum or refuge in the US, Class of 2019

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