To pursue biomedical engineering in graduate school.
Amy's goal is to pursue biomedical engineering and she is working in the Herd Lab.
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Amy Longstreth ’17
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Amy's goal is to pursue biomedical engineering and she is working in the Herd Lab.
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“I connected with the communities I was serving by communicating with lawyers, immigration officials, and youth in their own languages.”
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I researched toys and toy companies, wrote up my findings in brief reports and added them to the database, along with other materials.
Working for an affordable housing director, I heard stories, many from first generation immigrants about public transportation issues.
My junior-year summer internship was a large part of why I was able to find a great job so quickly following graduation.