SEEDS Internship: Radicalizing Change in Tribal Jha
I compiled my internship interviews with women and children participating in SEEDS Model Village program into a short film.
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Varsha V Manoj ’16
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I compiled my internship interviews with women and children participating in SEEDS Model Village program into a short film.
I am grateful to the Frances Perkins program at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, and for the professors who truly understood my trying circumstances, and for the wealth of knowledge I have gained during my time on campus.
Raman Spectroscopy is just the beginning.
My study-abroad experience encouraged me to do more sexual and reproductive work within and for the Latina/o community.
“Medical Family Therapy presented a unique combination of social science, medicine/healing and understanding other people's stories.â€
“I like working behind the scenes and having a direct hand in what students see on campus.â€
Achaetey worked on research as a part of Professor Alexi Arango's lab. She helps manufacture solar cells. She started working in the lab in summer 2015, and within the few months from the beginning of summer to fall, she has already designed a piece of equipment and wrote a standard working procedure for the Arango lab!
I was encouraged and challenged to pursue those things that I am truly passionate about with rigor and discipline.
Take math courses and gaining some research experience, whether it is through an internship with a professor or writing a thesis.
My passion for music, storytelling, and authentic connection has continued to be a grounding