As an intern at the University of Pennsylvania’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, the anthropology and history of art double major is helping to run a summer camp for kids interested in archaeology.
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This summer, the biology major will be interning at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, just as her campus mentor did before her.
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The political science major is building on her interest in Philadelphia politics as an intern at the city’s only nonpartisan, good-government organization.
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The religion major with a concentration in peace, justice, and human rights is 'queering' ideas of religious possibilities at Metropolitan Community Church in New York City this summer.
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The prospective political science major, who intends to minor in music and visual studies, is working for La Blogothèque, a French broadcast and production company.
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Thanks to funding from the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, the English and French double major is blogging for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania this summer.
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The archaeology major will intern at the Post-Landfill Action Network (PLAN) in Philadelphia this summer.
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The math major and economics minor, who is looking toward a career in finance, is a Whitehead Intern this summer, working at a start-up consulting firm in New York.
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Working alongside Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Daniel Grin, Sweeney is using novel dark matter models to describe the structure of the early universe.
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Funded by the Center for Career and Professional Advising (CCPA), the psychology major is interning at the St. Louis Zoo this summer.
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A native of Germany, the physics major will return to Europe this summer to conduct theoretical physics research that will be used to construct a model of the Big Bang.
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Supported by the Gertrude Albert Heller Memorial Grant and the CCPA, the linguistics major with minors in neuroscience and child and family studies is helping children find their voice.
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The College was selected from more than 300 grant proposals to fund three interrelated initiatives to create a more egalitarian learning community that supports students of color and culturally sustaining pedagogical practices.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the growth and structure of cities major is using public art and storytelling to answer questions about confronting the past and building for the future.
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In an on-campus physics lab, the physics and math double major tests the cohesive properties of simulated particles.