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“Rewriting the Classics,” an article by Assistant Professor of Classics Jesse Weiner, appears in the July issue of the British magazine History Today.
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While he was working on the lighting design for last fall’s main stage theatre production, Adrian Summers ’19 became fascinated with the manipulation of light and color on set, particularly how it interacted with the different hues of the performers’ skin.
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Professor of Communication C. W. Phelan presented on a research project as a participant in the 19th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association at the University of Maine, June 2018.
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Nick Pace '19 is interning at New York Restoration Project, a land conservancy agency in NYC that oversees 80 acres of parkland and 52 community gardens in all five boroughs.
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Assistant Professor of Mathematics Courtney Gibbons spent three weeks at the Institute for Advanced Studies' Park City Mathematics Institute for the Undergraduate Faculty Program. The PCMI Summer Session is an intensive program that includes several parallel sets of activities aimed at different groups of participants across the entire mathematics community.
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The Immersive Technology Summer Institute is a joint venture that has brought together a collaborative team of technologists, faculty, and students to explore 3D and virtual applications in a week-long, working session.
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Eddie Brennan '19, an Hispanic studies major, is the "influencer talent management intern" at the Los Angeles-based Digital Brand Architects, which manages a roster of leaders in the social space.
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Let there be light: Chemistry students are spending their summer using basic research to synthesize new materials to increase the fluorescence of rare earth elements.
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After psychology major Aoife Thomas ’20 took the class “Education, Teaching, and Social Change” with Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Studies Meredith Madden, she noticed something about the curriculum she had learned as a child.
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This summer Assistant Professor of Anthropology Colin Quinn, along with Jada Langston ’20, Sophia Coren ’21, and Lana Dorr ’21, are conducting archaeological fieldwork in Transylvania, Romania.
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