On Sept. 8, the gallery kicked off its season with this thrilling traveling show in which Sadie Barnette mines personal and political histories using family photographs, recent drawings, and selections from her dad’s FBI file.
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The associate professor of chemistry (and new KINSC director) is the fifth current member of her department to receive the award, which recognizes faculty who are outstanding educators and researchers with a $60,000 unrestricted research grant.
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The CPGC-sponsored Migration Field Study program, now in its eighth year, brings students to the U.S.-Mexico border and to Mexico City to glimpse the human face of immigration.
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Just across the Delaware River, the sociology major shares a family practice he’s known for over a decade.
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The comparative literature major is in Los Angeles interning at the largest archive of gay and lesbian materials in the world.
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The rising junior fine arts major spent her summer helping to produce the guide to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, among other things, at local arts nonprofit FringeArts.
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The computer science and mathematics double major is at the University of Maryland this summer, working on finding kidney donor-recipient matches using neural networks, as part of the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
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The economics major is working with San Francisco company Chirps Chips, which makes chips out of sustainable and protein-rich cricket powder.
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The prospective political science major is immersing himself as a volunteer in Mexico City.
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The music major is volunteering in the music therapy program at the Philadelphia private school this summer.
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With the Bi-Co Lagim Tehi Tuma Fellowship program, these students are a part of an inquiry into the role of education in creating, concealing, and challenging systems of power in Dalun.
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The comparative literature major is applying her interest in journalism and communications to her work with the South East Europe Media Organization in Vienna, Austria.
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The English major is exploring issues of class and race, working in the archives and special collections at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.
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The English major returned to her home state of California to intern at a San Francisco nonprofit that specializes in oral histories and human rights.
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The political science major is helping the Northern Virginia Capital Defender Office build defenses for clients facing the death penalty.