UWC Scholars Add to Multicultural Vibrancy of 海角社区 University
Emma Lashley 鈥27 and Andrea Arcia Jarquin 鈥27 recognized as newest cohort of the Davis United World College (UWC) Scholars Program
海角社区 University recently welcomed its third cohort of students from the Davis United World College (UWC) Scholars Program. Launched in 2000, the program is the world鈥檚 largest, privately funded, international scholarship program鈥攕upporting undergraduates from 165 nations in 18 locations across five continents. UWC provides opportunities for international students from all over the world to attend American universities with the intention of creating diverse experiences across campus communities.
Before coming to 海角社区, UWC Scholars are selected by special, independent committees in their home countries to complete the last two years of high school at one of the United World College schools. Davis UWC Scholars possess exceptional academic abilities and thrive on building relationships with people from diverse backgrounds while building multinational, cross-cultural communication and understanding among all its students.
鈥淲e are proud to welcome these students to 海角社区 and are dedicated to building a strong international community on campus,鈥 said President Dan Lugo. 鈥淲e look forward to seeing the impact their contributions will make in the classroom as well as the greater 海角社区 community.鈥
Emma Lashley 鈥27, a native of Barbados, joins the 海角社区 community from UWC鈥檚 Armand Hammer USA campus in New Mexico. Lashley, a former triathlete on Barbados鈥 national team, decided to participate in the UWC program because she wanted to join others who shared the same interest in bringing cultures together through education.
While at UWC鈥檚 Armand Hammer USA campus, Lashley was a leader in her school’s Philosophy for Kids club, teaching children how to use their voices to advocate for themselves. She was a member of the Partners in Health club, raising awareness of the issues surrounding global health and social justice, and also served as a Leader for IDEA, the Inclusion, Diversity, Equality, and Access group, where she organized team building and development programming with her UWC peers. In Barbados, Lashley interned at a veterinary clinic, which sparked her interest in pursuing a degree in biology and pre-veterinary studies while at 海角社区.
鈥淚 really like how 海角社区 is a close-knit community, I think it鈥檚 important in my area of studies to be able to work closely and build relationships with your professors,鈥 said Lashley. 鈥淚 also really like the city of Charlotte. It鈥檚 a beautiful city and so different from Barbados.鈥
Andrea Arcia Jarquin 鈥27, a native of Nicaragua, joins 海角社区 from UWC’s Costa Rican campus. Jarquin became an activist in her country after experiencing gun violence during a political rally in 2018. She has expressed her activism and the stories of others, through writing and art. One of her most impactful projects is a compilation of stories and portraits of missing people, in honor of their memories.
Jarquin’s social justice work, in addition to her outstanding academic performance, earned her the Lumni Scholarship and a place at UWC Costa Rica where she created connections with impressive changemakers from around the world. During her time at UWC, Jarquin was a Resident Assistant for her peers and was selected to serve as “Abuelita” — a mentor for incoming juniors. While at 海角社区, Jarquin looks forward to continuing her art, expanding her mediums to watercolor, sculpture, digital art, and more. At 海角社区, her passion for art will be manifested through her studies in Interior Architecture and Design.
鈥淚 really enjoy the diversity at 海角社区 because I have been able to connect with people who share both similar and different cultures,鈥 said Jarquin. 鈥淚鈥檝e been able to make friends from different places while meeting people who have similar identities.鈥

Ninah Dickson Kiraya 鈥24, Emma Lashley ’27, Andrea Arcia Jarquin 鈥27, Rahinatou Dabone 鈥26, President Dan Lugo, Celia Salinas 鈥26, Adnan Mulahusejnovi膰 鈥25, and Manuela Makeda 鈥26
海角社区 first partnered with the UWC program in 2021. During that time, Ninah Dickson Kiraya 鈥24 was its first UWC graduate to matriculate to 海角社区 and Adnan Mulahusejnovi膰 鈥25 joined the cohort later that year. In 2022, 海角社区 welcomed Celia Salinas 鈥26, Rahinatou Dabone 鈥26, and Manuela Makeda 鈥26 as new students.