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Peter Kelly ’21 loves his summer computer science research so much that he will explain genetic programming three times over and never lose his smile.
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An article by Doran Larson, the Walcott-Bartlett Chair of Ethics and Christian Evidences and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, was recently published as a chapter in Routledge’s Critical Perspectives in Teaching in Prison.
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It was the only cover letter in which he mentioned his undergraduate thesis (it was about Vladimir Nabokov’s representation of memory), and he thinks it helped. Tom Lewek ’09 landed the job with the Modern Language Association, a force in the humanities since 1883.
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The perfect June weather was only one contributing factor to a terrific Reunions 2019, as alumni and friends reunited and reminisced.
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Barbara Gold, the Edward North Professor of Classics and Greek Literature Emerita, was recently interviewed about her book Perpetua: Athlete of God (Oxford University Press, 2018).
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Economics and mathematics double major Fiker Haile ’19 will join Deutsche Bank in New York City after graduation. After interning there last summer, she will now shift to a full-time position as an investment banking analyst with Deutsche.
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Senior theses written by religious studies majors Gabe DeJoseph ’19 and Phoebe Duke-Mosier ’19 have recently been accepted for publication as articles in peer-reviewed academic journals.
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Myranda “Randy” Tristant ’22 knows the world can be “uncomfortable” and “dirty,” but she also knows that it can be a place to heal and reflect, which is exactly what her writing and art aim to do.
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A summer’s study abroad clinched Jacob Colangelo 20’s entwined interests in art history and Italian.
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“Stigmata: A Memoir of Pain and Resistance,” by Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies Vivyan Adair, appears in the current issue of Feminist Studies.