Undergradute Ambassadors

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Meet Our Undergraduate Ambassadors


Our DLLC Undergraduate Ambassadors are passionate, engaged students who bring language and culture to life on campus. From mentoring fellow students to representing the department at events and sharing their study abroad experiences, they help foster an inclusive and globally aware community.

Get to know them and see how DLLC has shaped their academic journeys, personal growth, and connection to the world.

Interested in becoming an ambassador? We’re always recruiting and accepting applications! Fill out the interest form here to get started and share your own DLLC story.

I'm Riley, a junior Three Languages and English double major studying Spanish, Chinese, and Korean. I'm in the Honors College and World Scholars programs. I spent my freshman fall abroad in Madrid and the Winter 2025 session in Buenos Aires.

My most impactful study abroad experience was in Latvia with my Russian class. It inspired my senior thesis research, assessing the correlation between Latvian language ideologies and populism in relation to Latvia's Russophone population.

Hi, I'm Sydney! I enjoy studying dialects, accents, and other linguistic comparisons between cultures. I'm passionate about acknowledging and addressing bias concerning physical and personal identity, specifically focusing on healthcare disparities.

Hello, my name is Shanea and I love volunteering in my local community and traveling to new places. My favorite animal is the capybara because they are known as the peacemakers of the animal world. In my free time, I enjoy dancing and playing chess.

My name is Daniel Sheinfield and I am from Northern New Jersey (right outside of New York City)! In my free time, I like hanging out with friends, and watching TV. I hope to go to France and other Francophone countries soon!

I am from Matawan, NJ and I will be honest, I never intended to minor in a language, but it was one of the best decisions I made while at the University of Delaware.

I spent my first semester in Greece and became hooked on exploring cultures different from my own. I quickly changed my major to Three Languages, and spent the following two winters traveling, and can’t wait to make more connections and experiences!