Former Intern

Evelyn
Hunter

Evelyn Hunter serves as a summer intern for NTI’s Communications team. In this role, she supports the communications staff on a variety of projects, including public awareness efforts such as the Cranes for our Future campaign.

Evelyn is from Atlanta, GA and she is a rising senior at the University of Georgia. She majors in International Affairs and Political Science with a minor in International Human Rights and Security. In Fall 2023, Evelyn was in the 8th cohort of the Public Affairs Professional Certificate program on the Applied Politics track- an interdisciplinary certificate between the School of Public and Internatioanl Affairs and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications at UGA. In Spring 2024, Evelyn studied abroad at the University of Oxford as an associate member of Keble College for the Hilary Term where she took courses in political economy and international law.In the upcoming 2024-2025 school year, Evelyn will participate in the Center for International Trade and Security’s Richard B. Russell Security Leadership Program at UGA where she will continue to engage her nuclear security interest, leadership development, and research skills.

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Young Voices in International Security: Zoe Melton

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Young Voices in International Security: Zoe Melton

In the latest addition to NTI’s “Young Voices” series, NTI intern Evelyn Hunter spoke to Zoe Melton, a rising 9th grader from Portola Valley, California, who has developed a strong interest in the history of nuclear weapons development and the Cold War, evolving modern-day nuclear threats, and the need for bold new leadership.


2024 #CranesForOurFuture Ukrainian artist Mariia Lapitan-Yashchenko on nuclear weapons: “It is absurd to create risks that can destroy us.”

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2024 #CranesForOurFuture Ukrainian artist Mariia Lapitan-Yashchenko on nuclear weapons: “It is absurd to create risks that can destroy us.”

Kyiv-based artist Mariia Lapitan-Yashchenko specializes in paper art, in addition to graphic and web design. For this year’s #CranesForOurFuture campaign, she contributed a paper art piece that highlights our collective responsibility to create a safer world without nuclear weapons.  

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