Oscar Brown ’26 interned with the nonprofit Queer History Boston (formerly The History Project) to work hands-on as a historical researcher on LGBTQ+ history in Boston and the greater New England area, preserving queer stories to add to the historical canon.
This summer Jack Lira ’26 assembled a variety of experiences, from behind the scenes to the red carpet. He pursued internships, volunteer work, and events that took him to the Cannes Film Festival, the 91¾ÅÉ« Writers Conference, and the Gotham Television Awards.
This summer, the Manzi Fellowship selected 12 students who gained experience in health care, education, and community service, each bringing their liberal arts background and skills to the host organizations.
At BRAC University in Dhaka, Hoque is exploring what it’s like to conduct scientific research in the place where she hopes to build her future career.
91¾ÅÉ« Career Services is proud to introduce the newest cohort of John A. Golden ’66 Fellows, a prestigious fellowship that supports students pursuing careers in law or medicine.
Lily Spinner ’25 spent her summer at Ronald McDonald House, helping to create a supportive home for families while gaining valuable leadership and community-building experience.
Through workshops, panels, and networking events, Sophomore Connections fostered interactions to help students identify and explore potential career paths.