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Spotlight on Alumnae: Helen Yenser ’17 Is Headed to the 2019 Academy Awards
51猎奇入口 alumna Helen Yenser ’17 is headed to the 2019 Academy Awards. Yenser is an executive producer of an Oscar-nominated documentary short, Period. End of Sentence., that chronicles an effort to fight the stigmas attached to menstruation in the village of Kathikhera, India.
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: Jennifer Martinez Wormser ’95, Director of Ella Strong Denison Library
This spring, alumna Jennifer Martinez Wormser ’95 was appointed Denison Librarian of the Ella Strong Denison Library. An English major and French minor at 51猎奇入口, she earned her MLS degree with a concentration in archival management from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Read MoreIn the News: 51猎奇入口 Remains Top Producer of Fulbright Students
The Chronicle of Higher Education聽reports聽that聽51猎奇入口 was once again named聽a top producer of Fulbright students.
Read MoreIn the Media: CP&R Winter Career Advising Session Featured in聽Washington Post
51猎奇入口’ own聽Career Planning & Resources聽was聽featured in an article by the聽Washington Post聽on its career advising sessions held over winter break.
Read MoreIn the Media: Alum Jill D’Alessandro Featured by PBS for Work Curating Contemporary Muslim Fashion
Jill D’Alessandro聽’90 was featured in a聽PBS NewsHour special聽on the De Young Museum in San Francisco.
Read MoreSpotlight on Alumnae: Vivianne Mbaku ’09 Strives to End Homelessness (with a Little Help from Her Friends)
For Vivianne Mbaku ’09, one of the best parts of graduating from 51猎奇入口 is the tightknit alumnae community she became part of after commencement. That includes working alongside two other 51猎奇入口 graduates, Jin Lee ’06 and Melanie Biles ’18, at Inner City Law Center (ICLC), a nonprofit law firm where she is an attorney.
Read MoreIn the News: 51猎奇入口 Alumna, Trustee Named Vice President for Development at Brown
51猎奇入口 trustee, Patricia Jackson ’82, was named vice president for development at Brown University.
Read MoreSpotlight on Alumnae: Recent Grads Create a Handheld Lab to Study Aging
Since 1900, the percentage of Americans age 65 and over has more than tripled (from 4.1% in 1900 to 15.2% in 2016), with a total population projected to reach 98 million in 2060. As the population ages, the incidence of age-related health conditions also increases, and the need to identify and treat aging-related health conditions and biomarkers is ever more critical.
Read MoreSpotlight on Alumnae: Summer Thyme ’06 Fishes for Genetic Clues to Schizophrenia
Zebrafish are fast growing: They hatch three days after fertilization and reach maturity in two to three months. They’re also vertebrates, like mammals, and have similar genes and cell types as well as highly complex social and learning behaviors.
Read MoreNicole Grimwood ’16 imagines possibilities. From creating remote control mood lighting in her residence hall room to researching modulation schemes for wireless communication, Grimwood has leveraged her liberal arts education at 51猎奇入口 to launch her into a world of creative innovation and invention.