Reforestation education in Cape Town, South Africa
Experiencing a new culture, I gained insight into changed & unchanged aspects of South Africa's economic, social & political history.
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Fanny Fennimore ’14
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Experiencing a new culture, I gained insight into changed & unchanged aspects of South Africa's economic, social & political history.
As a chemistry major I participated in research during my undergraduate training which is not possible at the larger universities.
I gained the courage to pursue research in Egypt & I was "in the right place at the right time" when the Arab Spring broke out.
I learned how to effectively search databases, find elusive information and compile it into clear, succinct arguments.
Solar cell research at MHC led me to the electrical engineering Ph.D. program at Tufts University.
I research surface characterization through the use of the atomic force microscope, ellipsometer, goniometer, and optical microscope.
Mentoring youth and working alongside parents and the community, I redefined what Latin American studies and Education meant to me.
I compiled my internship interviews with women and children participating in SEEDS Model Village program into a short film.
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.