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Student Brings Expertise to Discussion on Arab Youth and Resilience
Amanda Nagy
An international student from Jordan, Marah Ajilat discussed COVID-19-era job prospects in a panel discussion hosted by The Hill.
Iesha-LaShay Phillips Appears on 'Today Show' Tribute to Toni Morrison
Communications Staff
As one of the winners of the 2020 Toni Morrison essay contest winners, Phillips will read an essay that honors Morrison.
Winter Term: The Auto Drink Dispenser
Yvonne Gay
Creating an auto drink dispenser is something Thomas Heffer ’21 had toyed with for quite some time. However, his busy schedule wouldn’t allow him to actively pursue it.
Dorm Room Design in a Pandemic: Apartment Therapy Founder Maxwell Ryan ’89
Hillary Hempstead
We asked Maxwell Ryan '89, the former designer and founder or Apartment Therapy, to revisit the topic of dorm room design and offer more advice on how to make a dorm room the coziest, most welcoming place possible.
Student Pair Creates Science Education Initiative for Kids
Hillary Hempstead
Fourth-year Victoria Fisher and third-year Becca Fenselau cofounded an initiative that offers STEM videos for young learners.
Ilana Ascher Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Germany
Hillary Hempstead
While teaching abroad, the 2019 graduate hopes to become involved in community building and environmentalism.
Milena Kagel ’20 Receives USTA in Austria
Hillary Hempstead
The history and German studies double major will spend nine months working as an English teaching assistant at two secondary schools in Völkermarkt, Austria.
Monica Dix Receives 2020 Nexial Prize
Hillary Hempstead
The 2020 graduate will use the Nexial Prize to explore the relationship between policy and waterways.
Lukas Griffin ’20 Awarded Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Fellowship
Hillary Hempstead
During the fellowhip in Germany, Griffin will take language classes, participate in an internship, and live with a host family.