Marvel comic book editor Emily Shaw ’10 shares details from her world of storytelling and character creation.
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The Chester Theater Company artistic director and playwright is an integral part of the bold Berkshires theater scene.
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Join alumni for the the panel discussion ELECTION 2016: “What’s at Stake?”... Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the José Padín Scholarship… Alumni Awards nomination deadline is September 30...and more.
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For his thesis, the chemistry major worked on a computational problem of a lab in Montreal, where he had previously conducted a summer research internship.
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The political science major researched how bipartisan consensus on criminal justice reform changed from the 1994 Crime Bill to the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act.
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The computer science major studied how machine learning models work by using a novel approach to determine which features of a data set are the most useful to the model.
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The anthropology major, who minored in health studies and earned a concentration in Africana studies, researched Nigeria’s healthcare system and HIV programs for her senior thesis.
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The biology majors collaborated on related senior thesis projects on the role of fruit fly genes in mosquito embryo development.
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The economics major studied how Foreign Direct Investment inflows and privatization of enterprises in China affect the country’s innovation across industry sectors.
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The sociology major and Chinese minor used her thesis on Asian American educational experiences to explore the intersection of her interests.
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The computer science and chemistry double major continued work begun in the Dark Reactions Project, detailed in a recent cover story in Nature, for an interdisciplinary thesis.
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The biology major is interning with Grassroot Soccer, a public health nonprofit promoting education about and prevention against HIV and AIDS.
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The philosophy major’s thesis on moral value was inspired by the work of philosopher John McDowell.
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The John B. Hurford ‘60 Center for the Arts and Humanities funded the two recent graduates’ attendance at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar at Colgate University in June.
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The math major and captain of the baseball team combined his two passions for a thesis that used statistics to address how certain situations in a game are advantageous for pitchers.