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    Financial Analyst, Greek.fi

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    I was in charge of providing information about how to find value for a fair price between buyers and sellers for a new options market on the cryptocurrency Ethereum. I was tasked with finding relevant data that can cross play from stock options markets, different companies and how they were valuing price and my own knowledge on how price would come to terms in this new space

    Tuck Business Bridge Program

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    This reflection shares my experience in the Tuck Business Bridge Program at Dartmouth College, an intensive summer program designed to give undergraduates a foundation in business. I describe the technical skills I gained in financial modeling and valuation, the challenges of working on a team-based capstone project, and the lessons I learned about leadership, collaboration, and adaptability. The program was a pivotal step in my professional development, strengthening both my confidence and my career direction in finance and busines

    Advocacy Intern at Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition

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    Through the TFAS Summer Academic Internship Program and Advocacy internship at TASSC in Washington, DC, I gained direct experience in international relations, public policy, and human rights. I attended embassy and policy briefings, organized meetings with torture survivors, and published articles on human rights issues. This experience strengthened my research, writing, and leadership skills while confirming my commitment to a career in International Relations

    Berries Health Summer Internship 2025

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    As a summer intern at Berries Health & Genetics Laboratory, I contributed to a range of clinical and operational activities supporting diagnostic and pharmacogenomic testing services. My responsibilities included reviewing current scientific literature and clinical guidelines to inform testing practices, assisting with pre-analytical processes such as sample collection and labeling, and supporting quality control. I participated in the review of whole exome sequencing and pharmacogenomic test results and contributed to patient outreach, including phone communication with patients and healthcare providers. I also assisted in designing digital educational and marketing materials, including brochures for whole exome sequencing in pediatric patients with intellectual disability and global developmental delay

    Speech and Language Acquisition

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    This paper reflects on my experience taking the University of Connecticut’s online course Speech and Language Acquisition, which allowed me to explore my interest in the field of speech pathology. This course was also very applicable to my studies at Conn, double majoring in psychology and human development. The course provided an in-depth look at how speech and language develop, the ways communication disorders can impact individuals, and the role of speech-language pathologists in supporting development and intervention. I not only gained foundational knowledge about the profession but also strengthened essential skills such as time management, critical thinking, and self-directed learning in an asynchronous format. By taking this course, I was able to strengthen my understanding of interest in this field. By connecting course content to my prior classroom and shadowing experiences at Connecticut College, this opportunity clarified my career aspirations, confirmed my passion for speech pathology, and helped me envision how I can integrate my current studies with future professional training

    SSRI Reflection

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    SSRI Reflection working on High resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of Methacrolein under Jacob Stewar

    Fidelity Investor Center Intern - Joseph Lucien

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    Urbanity Dance: Arts Administration Internship

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    This summer, I worked as an Administrative Intern for Urbanity Dance in Boston, MA. Through working under Founder/Director, Betsi Graves, and engaging in Urbanity\u27s three core pillars: company, school, and community, I gained hands-on experience in the diverse landscape of arts administration at a nonprofit dance organization. The skills I developed through this internship are directly transferable to my studies as a Film Studies and Dance double major at Connecticut College, as well as to my goals for post-grad career opportunities. I couldn\u27t recommend Urbanity Dance more highly and am grateful for the three months I spent as part of their administrative team

    Institute for Field Research: Lisbon Bioarchaeology Lab

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    A reflection of my experience at the Lisbon Bioarchaeology Lab field school, through the Institute for Field Research. This field school gave me experience in forensic anthropology as well as bioarchaeology. I also enhanced crucial professional skills such as communication, organization, and collaboration

    Salem Peabody Oral surgery, surgical assistant

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    My summer internship at Salem Peabody Oral Surgery gave me hands-on experience assisting in procedures such as wisdom teeth removals, implants, and jaw wiring. I developed skills in precision, teamwork, and staying calm under pressure while taking on responsibilities like passing instruments, monitoring patients, and suctioning during surgeries. The experience was both rewarding and educational, allowing me to learn a great deal and gain confidence in a professional medical setting

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