Ryan Schonert ’16 used his Eckley Scholarship to find a way to produce stardust in the lab.
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Ryan Schonert ’16 used his Eckley Scholarship to find a way to produce stardust in the lab.
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Nicholas Berardelli ’16 worked on a Mellon project that confirmed regular meditation can cause profound changes in the structure of the brain.
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Lydia Hartlaub received the Mellon Award, allowing her to attend a weeklong camp called “The Dickens Universe”, where she studied Charles Dickens’ work along with other scholars and enthusiasts.
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Anna Lowenthal ’16 has been studying the masculine identity of “gansgta rappers” of the 80’s and 90’s, and comparing them to the influential rappers of today, such as Kendrick Lamar, through her Mellon research scholarship.
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Steph AuBuchon ’16 is researching impulse control in dogs as an Eckley Scholar. The Eckley program fellowships are awarded to students to remain on campus over the summer under the supervision of a faculty mentor.
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Music and ecology double major Madz Negro ’16 conducted research on the soundscape of coral reefs during her study abroad in Panama.
Austin Aldag ’16 is interning in Washington, D.C. this summer with the Bureau of Economic Analysis, collecting information on foreign investment in United States businesses.