• Royce Fellowship
Audrey
Patton

Concentration 

International Relations

Award Year 

2002
Dig In: An Introduction to Archaeology

Faculty Sponsor: Dore Levy

Audrey designed a program to introduce children to the science of archaeology, and implemented it as a curriculum module in a public school. The goal of Audrey's project was to use archaeology as a vehicle with which upper elementary age students could build analytical skills and stimulate their intellectual curiosity.

Audrey is a fellow at The Office of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs for Harvard Law students. Audrey is working on a new project to link clients from the Family and Domestic Violence Law Clinic with consumer law advocacy. Audrey’s practice is aimed at representing survivors of domestic violence in consumer law matters, including debt collection defense, access to housing and bankruptcy. This project is an extension of the Passageway Health-Law Collaborative, which is the clinic’s ongoing medical-legal partnership with the Passageway program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and its affiliated community healthcare centers. Prior to her work at the Legal Services Center, Audrey was a staff attorney at Northeast Legal Aid, Inc. in Lowell, MA. Audrey graduated from Brown in 2004, where she was a four year varsity rower on the Brown Women's Crew. Audrey's 2003 Royce Fellowship project was to design and implement a hands-on archaeology curriculum module for children with learning disabilities in a Massachusetts public school. After Brown, Audrey taught English for several years in South Korea. She received her law degree from Emory University School of Law and holds a master's degree in Regional Studies - East Asia from Harvard University.