As a Lagim Tehi Tuma Fellow, the prospective computer science major emphasized the importance of experiential technological education at the Dalun ICT Center.
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The economics major is applying the theories she’s learned in her classes to a market research internship with the New York City-based startup Engagious.
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The French and art history double major is using her writing skills to inform Philadelphians about the performances FringeArts produces.
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Fifteen high-achieving members of the Class of 2022 from underrepresented backgrounds in higher education celebrated their accomplishments with presentations that capped off five weeks of academically rigorous summer work.
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This summer, the comparative literature major is studying Walt Whitman for an independent research project funded by the Hurford Center.
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The religion major is interning with the Pennsylvania Humanities Council through the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities’ Philly Partnerships program.
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Sponsored by the John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, the film and media studies and economics double major is conducting an independent investigation into the role of theaters in the movie industry.
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With support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the psychology major and health studies minor is fighting for civil rights and liberties for the LGBT community in Chile.
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Hoping to become more familiar with the area surrounding the College, Baroff is interning with the Ardmore Initiative this summer.
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The economics major and music minor is a Whitehead Intern at WIT Strategy.
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With support from the Center for Career and Professional Advising’s Deborah Lafer-Scher International Internship fund, the prospective anthropology major is unearthing Denmark’s past—literally.
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The history major with a concentration in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Studies is applying quantitative data and analysis to the humanities at DataArts.
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The physics major is conducting on-campus research on the electrical properties of modified DNA strands.
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The economics major and her thesis advisor collaborated to publish a portion of Wetzel’s thesis research in peer-reviewed journal Economics Letters.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the English major and peace, justice, and human rights concentrator is exploring public art in Philadelphia through an oral history lens.