Hunter Rendleman BMC ’18 returns to the Bi-Co as part of the Young Academic Alumni Lecture Series to share her research on economics and politics.
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The linguistics major is helping children and families in New York City access counseling and other social services through Catholic Guardian Services.
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Psychology major Marly Banatte ’21 is beginning an accelerated nursing program in the hopes of working directly on battling health disparities as a nurse practitioner.
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The biology major and neuroscience minor is helping others overcome vision problems as a clinical research coordinator at Scheie Eye Institute.
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The computer science and mathematics double major is taking his analytical skills to B2C2 in Japan, where he will work as a quant trader.
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The religion major learned how Protestant theological concepts have encouraged the social construction of Mississippi’s Black Codes and American penal systems.
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The religion major studied prosperity theology’s role in Christian faith-based social services organizations.
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The history major and sociology and environmental studies double minor analyzed the role of the levee in producing and reproducing Jim Crow along the Mississippi River.
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The political science major, who also majored in psychology, explored China’s lack of military allies for her thesis.
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The growth and structure of cities major studied the politics of civil society in Shenzhen, China.
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The English major explored the religious references in J.D. Salinger’s “Franny and Zooey.”
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The physics major used Oort constants to study the Milky Way for her thesis.
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The physics major analyzed the movement of locust swarms in his thesis.
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The political science major explored the forces that affect education reform in her thesis.
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The sociology major analyzed cooperation across party lines in the House of Representatives using social network analysis.