International Cooperation: The Life Cycles of IOs

Ashti Tiwari, COL ’27, Corning, NY

This summer in Philadelphia, I had the opportunity to work with Professor Julia Gray on her research on International Organizations (IOs) from the Ground Up: Understanding Global Cooperation through Data. With resources compiled from …

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My Summer at CHILD USA: A Journey into the Heart of Children’s Rights Advocacy

Celine Choi, COL ’25, College Station, TX

This summer, I had the privilege of working at CHILD USA, the leading nonprofit think tank dedicated to children’s rights. Under the mentorship of my constitutional law professor, Marci Hamilton—whose career I’ve long …

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Expanding Cancer Treatment Horizons at Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Aria Osborne, COL ’26, Fairfax, VA

When I initially received my job offer to work as a student researcher at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, I didn’t quite know what I was in for. I applied for the job seeing it …

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The World of New York Real Estate

Jaclyn Fan, WH ’26, Edmond, OK

This summer, I had the opportunity to intern at OPEN Impact Real Estate. OPEN is a social impact-focused real estate brokerage serving nonprofit and corporate clients, and the firm is also JLL’s exclusive Women-Based …

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My Summer in the Mullins Lab

Assata Dawson, COL ’27, New Haven, CT

This summer, I had the opportunity to be an undergraduate researcher in the Mullins Lab. I spent ten weeks studying the early developmental stages of zebrafish, conducting my own research project under the …

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Cracking the Code: An Intern’s Perspective on Combating Financial Fraud

Seo Yoon Yang, COL & WH ’26, Chattanooga, TN

Throughout my three years at Penn, taking courses in addressing the macroeconomics of contrasting economies and learning about the political instability of the Global South, I’ve been accustomed to the narrative …

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Summer with the International Childbirth Initiative: Supporting Global Maternal Care and Empowering the Japanese Team

Keisha Whitely, NUR ’27, Brooklyn, NY

Over the summer, I had the privilege of volunteering with the International Childbirth Initiative (ICI), where my primary focus was on implementing and supporting their 12-step framework for safe and respectful Mother-Baby-Family maternity care. …

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A Fruitful Summer At the Intersection Between Science and Art

Rachel Ou, COL ’26, Bridgewater, NJ

This summer, supported by Career Services, I had the privilege of working in the DumoLab, an interdisciplinary laboratory at the intersection of regenerative architecture, biology, materials science, and design.

One of the key projects,

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Adventures in Drug Discovery: A Cell Biology Summer

Kamara Holmes, COL ’25, Smyrna, GA

This summer, I was fortunate to continue the molecular biology phase of my independent research project under the guidance of Dr. Elizabeth Heller in the Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics here at …

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Navigating Global Cooperation

Lala Mustafa, COL ’26, Baku, Azerbaijan

This summer, I had the honor of continuing my research under Professor Julia Gray from the Political Science Department. This project – as part of Professor Gray’s forthcoming book on the vitality of international …

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