In her thesis, the East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC) major, studied the relationship between humans and animals in ancient Chinese dynasties to better understand contemporary animal welfare.
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Page’s thesis research was rooted in the fields of sports economics and discrimination research, an area that has received research attention mainly in basketball, baseball and football.
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The history major has set his sights on a career as a business analyst at McKinsey & Company, and beyond.
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The psychology major at Bryn Mawr and visual studies minor at Haverford begins her post-grad career with Vanguard Group as a Portfolio Implementation Associate.
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In her linguistics thesis, Gihlstorf’s topic was inspired by a class she took her junior year.
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The biology major and health studies minor now works as a lab technician in Dr. Elizabeth Bhoj’s lab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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The double major in computer science and math currently serves as an Associate Software Engineer at Morningstar Inc., a financial-services company based in Chicago.
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For her thesis, Bansal researched the impact of immigrant-led grassroots.
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The economics major now works as a markets analyst at JPMorgan Chase.
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In his thesis, the double major in physics and computer science focuses on quantum error correction.
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For her thesis, the physics major and astronomy minor researched the intersection of spiritual and secular imaginations by using the scientific phenomena in the cosmology of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy as a case study.
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For her thesis, the double major in philosophy and sociology argues that the process of interpretation is not, and can never be, completely satisfied or complete in art.
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For her thesis, the double major combined her interests in linguistics and Italian studies to conduct her research.
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The independent major in Education Studies explored how education has functioned as promise, oppression, hope, and liberation in her own life, which invoked many ideas from scholars who have influenced how she sees education as a tool for liberating practice.
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McBride’s research seeks to understand the ways in which microbes produce a particular class of natural products.