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Surveying Surveillance

Surveying Surveillance

Michael Weber Apr 15, 2019 4 min read
The 2019 Mellon Symposium, organized by Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Aniko Szucs, convened a diverse set of scholars to explore how surveillance has been carried out and undermined across national and temporal contexts.

Where They’re Headed: Kevin Gibbs ’18

The English major is combining his interests in law and higher education as the development coordinator at the University of San Francisco School of Law.

Where They’re Headed: Christina Szi ’18

The biology major and neuroscience minor is researching the genetic basis of Autism Spectrum Disorder at the Yale Child Study Center.

What They Learned: Clara Abbott ’18

The English major with a concentration in gender and sexuality studies combined her interests in queer and performance studies for her thesis on “Belle Reprieve.”

What They Learned: Jessica Koshinski ’18

The chemistry major with a biochemistry concentration synthesized organic molecules to identify therapeutic treatments for pancreatic cancers.

Where They’re Headed: Madison Arnold-Scerbo ’18

The history major and museum studies minor is off to Portland, Ore., as a Quaker Voluntary Service fellow for Physicians for Social Responsibility.

Where They’re Headed: Natalia Amaral Marrero ’18

The biology major and fine arts minor will attend Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine this fall.

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