After studying abroad in Aberdeen, Scotland, the history major found interest in Scottish art and its portrayal of Scottish identity.
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The anthropology and French double major’s two theses explore unlikely sites of queer solidarity.
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Saumya Varma ’18 has led the Calcutta Foundation through the pandemic and West Bengal’s largest storm in a century, helping provide relief to over 100,000 people in India.
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The chemistry major’s thesis research identified a compound that could function as an antibiotic.
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The computer science major’s interdisciplinary thesis applied computer science methods to study fairness in social networks.
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The mathematics major and economics minor used her thesis to model the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and discuss ethics in mathematical research.
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The history and East Asian languages and cultures double major analyzed the dynamics of Japan as an imperial power in the interwar period.
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The assistant professor of environmental studies at Bates College researches human extinction in science-fiction literature.
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The English major’s thesis investigates what makes Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen: An American Lyric” such a formative reading experience and temporally distinctive work of poetry.
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The artist, known for her food-pun art on Instagram, is one of the contestants on the upcoming third season of Making It, the crafting competition show hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman.
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For her thesis, the psychology and Spanish double major compared how individuals in the U.S., Japan, and Mexico experienced loneliness and distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The chemistry major’s thesis outputs a set of conditions that are necessary to form a perovskite crystal.
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The chemistry major’s thesis outputs a set of conditions that are necessary to form a perovskite crystal.
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The mathematics and biology double major built tools to explore the effects of starvation on bacteria and infection.
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As a reporter for Variety, Mónica Marie Zorrilla ’17 cranks out four to seven stories a day. One recent one? An interview with one of her favorite actors, and fellow Ford, Daniel Dae Kim '90.