Learning from craters on Mars
I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
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Louisa Rader ’18
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I have always loved the sky and I am curious about how things work in space and determining solutions for things we do not yet know or understand in our universe.
When I decided to pursue a Spanish minor - and then major - I had no idea it would change my professional and personal goals.
I frequently think about my experience traveling and living internationally when talking about LGBTQ rights and the global movement
My career derived from my two greatest academic passions: the study of Italian and Irish language and literature.
“One cannot divorce Russian politics from Russian literature.”
Studying philosophy helped me to explore how I can work toward justice for all when the needs of a country are very complex.
"Studying Chinese in Beijing was the ideal environment for me to improve my Mandarin and the adventure of a lifetime."
Kathryn Accurso won the American Education Research Association Vocabulary SIG Student Research Paper of the Year Award for her paper.
Ann Neary, MATL’18 will be leading a team to develop a commitment and policy which would promote National Board Certification for educators in Connecticut.