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Alexandra Morrison '18

What They Learned

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Chemistry major and environmental studies minor Alexandra Morrison '18 wrote her thesis on the impact of oil spills on the marine environment.

Morrison is currently on a research trip in Prince William Sound, Alaska, collecting oil from the 1989 Valdez spill. Photo: Helen White. "What They Learned" is a blog series exploring the thesis work of recent graduates. 

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Brandon Sickel '18
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Where They’re Headed: Brandon Sickel '18

Biology and anthropology double major Brandon Sickel '18 is exploring his love for nature as a Ranchlands intern at the Colorado-based Chico Basin Ranch.

Ranch hand Brandon Sickel ’18 surveys one of the herds of cattle he helps oversee. Photo courtesy of Isabel Butler. "Where They're Headed" is a blog series detailing the post-graduation plans of the Class of 2018.

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Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley '11
Friday, August 3, 2018
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Managing Burning Man

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 is communications manager for Burning Man Project, the San Francisco-based nonprofit that runs the annual event and spearheads many other cultural, educational, civic, and artistic programs year-round. He oversees communication efforts related to all of the organization’s initiatives, but devotes the most energy to Burning Man itself, managing components such as press admission, social media channels, and volunteer groups.

Read "Managing Burning Man" in the Spring 2018 issue of Haverford Magazine.

Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley ‘11 at the Burning Man Project's San Francisco headquarters. Photo: Angela Decenzo.

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