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  • The computer science major explored the development of different forms of machine learning in his thesis.

  • The multi-talented physics major will be teaching and coaching while pursuing a graduate degree in education in the hopes of working with English language learners and immigrant students in America.

  • The Russian studies major will attend a university in Kazakhstan to hone her Russian proficiency for future government employment.

  • The economics major has long-term plans for the administrative side of Major League Baseball, but in the meantime he’s staying busy by playing professionally in France.

  • William Harris '47 has led a medical career dedicated to innovating new and improved forms of hip replacement surgery, making the proceedure far safer and more affordable as a result.

  • Computer science major Amanda-Lynn Quintero ’19 is uniting her data analytic skills with her passion for fashion as a marketing operations analyst for the company that owns Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free People.

  • The economics major is relocating to outside the nation’s capital to begin his employment at the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.

  • The psychology major is spending three months in Madagascar, where she’ll study lemurs and aid reforestation efforts.

  • Photo by Holden Blanco '17

    As one of the lawyers featured in both seasons of Making a Murderer, Steven Drizin ’83 plays an important supporting role in the Netflix hit. While the series’ popularity has brought Drizin celebrity, it’s also brought him something more important: a much larger platform to advocate for change in the legal system’s treatment of juveniles.

  • The chemistry major, creative writing minor, and biochemistry concentrator took on pancreatic cancer treatment for his thesis.

  • The Latin major, who minored in psychology, is pursuing a career in education as a way to combat the social and structural inequalities that plague classrooms across the country.

  • The double major used both her theses in biology and Spanish to address environmental concerns.

  • Tom Barbash '83 reflects on the life experiences and intergenerational relationships that informed his most recent novel, The Dakota Winters.

  • The physics major used his senior thesis to explore methods of conceptualizing dark matter.

  • The chemistry major, biochemistry concentrator, and French and Francophone studies minor reflects on the collaborative aspects of his thesis process.

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