During her tenure at SJU, she worked as a Service Scholar, facilitating service-learning classes for the Faith Justice Institute; interned with the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia and with Profugo, an international development non-profit agency; studied abroad for one semester in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; participated in Campus Ministry immersion trips to protest the School of the Americas in Ft. Benning, Georgia and to El Paso, Texas; led a Campus Ministry winter immersion trip to Guatemala; traveled to Cuba with the University to learn about Cuban civil society and freedom; and learned from trade unionists in the Dominican Republic at the Alta Gracia garment factory. "When applying for my full-time job, I stood out because of my student-led travels and my three years as a Service Scholar," says Gabriela.