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Yarin Hagay-Nevel
The Roslyn and Abner Goldstine Undergraduate Fellow, 2024 – 2025
Yarin (Yareen) Hagay Nevel is a fourth-year psychology student in the Departmental and College Honors programs at UCLA. In 2023, Yarin served as the Head of International Admissions for BINA: The Jewish Movement for Social Change, managing abroad programs centered on social work-oriented volunteering and Israeli-Palestinian dual narrative studies. Nationally, Yarin is deeply involved in Israel-Palestine peacebuilding efforts and social-political psychological research on and off campus. She is currently the co-president of J Street U at UCLA and the West Coast Regional Vice President for J Street U, and is a grantee of UCLA’s Initiative to Study Hate, where she serves as a PI for a mirrored study on antisemitism and Islamophobia. Additionally, she is currently an undergraduate fellow at UCLA's Nazarian Center for Israel Studies, and will be joining Hebrew University’s Psychology of Intergroup Conflict and Reconciliation Lab (PICR) and aChord Initiative in post-graduation.