
Recent Grad Ezra Dodson 18F’s Div III Project Explores the History of Queer Communities
Dodson's Div III is a culmination of their educational journey, perfectly integrating a passion for archival research with a focus on queer communities.
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Dodson's Div III is a culmination of their educational journey, perfectly integrating a passion for archival research with a focus on queer communities.
Rupert Tawiah-Quashie 22S won a $10,000 Projects for Peace grant to implement a training program that aims to give high school students in Accra, Ghana, an opportunity to excel within the tech space.
Flynn Hibbs’s 17F Div III combined experience in ecological research with an interest in sustainable development to produce valuable research on the effect of large-scale solar arrays on animals.
Hampshire student Oliver Silberstein on the College's living building, R.W. Kern Center.
Daily Miyamoto 18F created a documentary-style memoir film, collaging home video footage from her childhood to explore family and identity in relation to adoption and trust.
Katarina Perunovic 18F crafted a multimedia art installation discussing "the shattering of her reality in terms of her identity as a Serbian-American woman." Interweaving her historical studies of Serbia—including from a virtual internship in Belgrade—and her own personal history.