Success Stories
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AU and Bioremediation
Environmental science graduate student Cristina Cardona pursues green techniques for remediating toxic areas
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Researching Gender Gaps and Restrictions
Do you ever wonder if one person can make a difference? Wonder no more; find out here.
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Intern Troubleshoots at D.C. Public Schools
Jeanie Gordon '10 found that D.C. Public Schools require some creative thinking.
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Kennedy Center Internship Offers Chance to Build Management Skills
In the old days, all it took was talent and enthusiasm to make it in the industry. Today it takes experienced professionals like Andrea Klotzsche.
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Thailand Service Changes Student's Views
Jennryn Wetzler '08 received a Boren Fellowship to conduct independent research on trafficking in Thailand.
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A Fusion of Personal Passions and Scholarly Pursuits
Melissa Warren, a recipient of the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation Scholarship, is the first woman in her family to graduate from college. She is due to receive a bachelor's degree from CAS in 2010.



