The linguistics major spent time in a Philadelphia classroom to research the relationship between linguistic discrimination and education for her thesis.
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Personal experience and a semester abroad in Peru informed the growth and structure of cities major’s thesis.
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The political science major was motivated to pursue a MENAR Fellowship teaching in Tunisia following a CPGC summer-internship abroad in Morocco.
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The political science and Spanish double major built her thesis upon two summers’ worth of experience studying Medicaid policy and reform with the Georgetown Center for Children and Families.
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The French and Francophone studies major’s thesis took on a unique form, born out of a continued interest in theater and performance and using resources from across the Tri-College Consortium.
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The chemistry major’s thesis offers valuable insights into the field of biochemistry, but also the act of research itself.
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The psychologist, researcher, professor, and author discusses her most recent book Left to Our Own Devices: Outsmarting Smart Technology to Reclaim Our Relationships, Health, and Focus.
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The religion major discusses how her interdisciplinary studies in the peace, justice, and human rights concentration have prepared her for the challenges of a career in law.
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The computer science major explored the development of different forms of machine learning in his thesis.
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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.
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The Russian studies major will attend a university in Kazakhstan to hone her Russian proficiency for future government employment.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The economics major is relocating to outside the nation’s capital to begin his employment at the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation.