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Redistricting Comfort Zones

By: Mackenzie Mckillip, CAS’ 24 Mackenzie with camera next to moth trap The Laurence Sterne Trust, United Kingdom Learning to Adult On paper, I’m an adult. I’m going to turn 20 in a few months. I can, and will, vote. But I never really felt like an ‘adult,’ or whatever that’s supposed to mean, until…

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My Current Research Project: PRIMAL

By: Mihir Shah, SEAS ’24 Research project: PRIMAL Engineering Research in Singapore Coming to work in Singapore, one of the most exciting parts was being part of a robotics group and learning more about machine learning.  My current project, PRIMAL, is working on a decentralized path-finding algorithm for a system of multi-agent robots.  This sounds…

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5 Things that I Learned about Myself in BA

By: Carolina Yuka Nakada, SEAS ’24 Yuka at Puente de la Mujer (Woman’s Bridge) Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina As I considered what exactly I wanted to do during my Summer 2022, I filled myself with expectations about my GRIP experience. Above all, I was excited about everything that was upcoming: the new people…

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Privilege in Poverty Relief

By: Carmen Harrison Montoya, CAS ’24 Inside the church of a small school in the city San Miguel, within the larger province of Buenos Aires. Social Impact in Buenos Aires, Argentina Coming to Buenos Aires, I had the choice between a renowned political think tank and a nonprofit for education and poverty relief. Based on…

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Getting Better at Difficult Things

By: David Kato, CAS ’24 David at Geneva Lake World Medical Association (WMA), Ferney-Voltaire, France Coming to France was like leaving behind all sense of familiarity. My French was not that great. And here I am in a town and country I have never been before. Essentially, the only sense of familiarity I had was…

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Working the Singaporean Way

By: Arnav Ghatiwala, SEAS ’25 Arnav (top right) at the office in Singapore. Business Development in Singapore My first day in Singapore, I walked into the office, only to be welcomed by the loveliest group of co-workers. In a foreign country with its own practices and norms, I had not expected such warmth. However, they…

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Person-Centeredness

By: Angela Ding, Nursing ’23 Nursing Research in Dublin – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland This summer, I had the opportunity to work with Dr. Amanda Phelan on her project about person-centeredness. The study was part of a larger project called ERASMUS+, which aimed to develop an international curriculum framework for educating future person-centered healthcare practitioners.…

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Gambit’s Goofy Guiding

By: Angela Ding, Nursing ’23 Angela (right) with fellow GRIP intern Bella Ozomaro (left) leading alpacas in Ireland. Nursing Research in Dublin – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland I’m not a fan of Tiktok, nor will I ever understand its trends and sounds—but if it weren’t for the lovely tourist community on the platform, I never…

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First Days of Working From Home (Literally!)

By: Nina Pham, College ’24 Keru, China At Keru, I’m involved in mainly two areas: office projects and leading pre-program sessions for the students who are enrolled in one of the specific social impact courses. For the office projects, each intern is assigned to around three or so areas, it so happens that all of…

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First Time Foreigner

By: Haley Tjon, Nursing ’24 Haley at Basilica del Voto Nacional. Manna Project International, Ecuador In my first couple of weeks in Ecuador, I’ve experienced a lot of firsts and surprises. The country is beautiful and its rolling hills and unpredictable weather make it an exciting country to explore. I’ve been able to explore the…