The prospective history major is brushing up on her journalistic skills on her Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-funded internship this summer.
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At a time of conflict and divide, the College is working to bring students, faculty, and staff together to support one another and engage these important issues through peaceful and constructive dialogue.
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Eisape will pursue a PhD at the University of California Berkeley to explore the potential of brain-computer interfaces and natural language processing.
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Thornberry’s thesis focuses on oxygen minimum zones in our oceans. It builds on work she engaged with through a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fellowship program.
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The math major spent his summer in the nation’s capital working for GiftedHIRE.
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The biology majors collaborated on related senior thesis projects on the role of fruit fly genes in mosquito embryo development.
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The history major is in New York analyzing the latest global events alongside experts on U.S. foreign policy and economics for the Council on Foreign Relations’ influential bimonthly publication.
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The economics major studied how Foreign Direct Investment inflows and privatization of enterprises in China affect the country’s innovation across industry sectors.
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Inspired by her on-campus work on the Haverfarm and with ETHOS, the political science major is spending her summer interning at City Grown Seattle, an urban farm.
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The sociology major and Chinese minor used her thesis on Asian American educational experiences to explore the intersection of her interests.
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The computer science and chemistry double major continued work begun in the Dark Reactions Project, detailed in a recent cover story in Nature, for an interdisciplinary thesis.
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The religion major is interning at the Village of Art and Humanities in North Philadelphia, working with its Artist-in-Residence Program.
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The biology major is interning with Grassroot Soccer, a public health nonprofit promoting education about and prevention against HIV and AIDS.
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The growth and structure of cities major is interning at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum while conducting his own research on access and affordability in the Cape Cod town.
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The physics major studied the movement of bacteria, among other things, in the Penn Complex Fluids Lab at the University of Pennsylvania.
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The philosophy major’s thesis on moral value was inspired by the work of philosopher John McDowell.
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The John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for the Arts and Humanities funded the two recent graduates’ attendance at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar at Colgate University in June.
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The math major is helping Assistant Professor of Biology Roshan Jain understand the behavioral repercussions of various genetic mutations.
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