Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning alumna Meghana Tummala (B.S. ’23) spent a year in Mexico City as a Wallenberg Fellow, exploring the city’s relationship with water through an architectural lens. Through documentation, research, and hands-on work with local communities and infrastructure projects, she created a website to showcase her findings. Her experience reflects how immersive, global fellowships like Wallenberg equip students to launch careers rooted in curiosity, advocacy, and community connection.