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Akil Cole (C’24) Wants to Build a Greener Globe, One Garden at a Time

You’re as likely to find Akil Cole (C’24) teaching his peers how to plant seeds and weed a garden as you are to stumble upon him in the podcast studio, where he interviews…

May 14, 2024

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How Isabel Powell (C’24) Uses Public Health Research to Improve Lives Around the World 

Graduating senior Isabel Powell (C'24) reflects on public health research conducted around the globe during her time as an. …

May 10, 2024

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Meet the Scholar: Emmanuel Assefa (C’27)

Emmanuel Assefa's (C'27) participation in the Regents STEM Scholars program helped jumpstart his academic journey in the natural.…

April 30, 2024

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Conflict Researcher Vicka Heidt (C’24) Receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Vicka Heidt (C’24), a Russian-American researcher of peacebuilding and conflict resolution, has won a competitive and prestigious international prize that provides recipients…

March 13, 2024

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How Machine Learning Could Transform Work in Physics Labs Across the Country  

Recently published research from Bradley Fugetta (C’23), Gen Yin and collaborators could transform the way physics labs around the world study the magnetic properties of…

January 22, 2024

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Biology Researcher Naomi Greenberg (C’24) Awarded Marshall Scholarship to Pursue Dual Passions in Genetic Research and Science Communication

Researcher and writer Naomi Greenberg (C’24) is one of five Hoyas to be named a 2024 Marshall…

December 11, 2023

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Dismantling Systems of Oppression with Transformative Education: Kwabena Sekyere-Boateng (C’23) Wants to Start in the Computer Lab

Kwabena Sekyere-Boateng (C’23) completed a 10-week research fellowship examining the complex ways in which technology can both reinforce and tear down systems of hierarchy and…

September 22, 2023

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How Davis Fellow Nami Bolat (C’25) Tracked a Cult-Like Group of Artists Across Three Continents

In the waning days of the 19th century, a cult-like group of post-impressionist painters formed a secretive brotherhood in Paris called the…

August 25, 2023

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Students Map Out Alternate Futures in Environmental Humanities Course

In Nathan Hensley's Introduction to Environmental Humanities, students create multimedia projects that examine the past, present and futures of interlinked climate…

July 12, 2023

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This Senior Fought for Gun Violence Prevention Since He Was 11. Now, He’s Eying His Future.

Jackson Mittleman’s advocacy has led him to meetings with congressional members and to the White House. Along the way, he charted a new path from the Hilltop to Capitol.…

June 2, 2023