KIP Student Feature – Sydney Aslan
Over the summer Sydney Aslan (CAS’26, Political Science) got the opportunity to intern with Chancellor Anne C. Martin in the Davidson County Chancery Court, Part II. In this feature, Sydney provides great advice about the importance of maintaining relationships and tells us more about her work in court. The photos below show Sydney with Chancellor […]
KIP Student Feature – Ethan Wanner
Ethan Wanner (CAS’26) is a biology major on the pre-med track and spent the summer at the Aurora Walker’s Point Community Clinic in Milwaukee. The Clinic is a part of the Aurora Health Care network and is the largest free clinic in the state of Wisconsin. In this interview, Ethan shares more about the work […]
KIP Student Feature – Nathan Clark
Nathan Clark (ENG’25) spent the summer working at Noblis and fulfilling social justice work through engineering. Noblis is an “independent, nonprofit organization with a proud tradition of serving federal clients objectively and with the highest caliber of scientific and technical excellence” with a mission to produce “work [that] makes an impact on the civil, defense, […]
KIP Student Feature – Anne Joseph
Anne Joseph (CAS’25) is majoring in Sociology and spent the summer working with New Roots AME Church in Dorchester, MA. In this feature, Anne shares different ways to participate in advocacy work and how important building and maintaining community is to social justice. The photo below shows Anne working a booth at a community event […]
KIP Student Feature – Bridgette Lang
Bridgette Lang (Pardee’23) is an International Relations major and spent this summer interning at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). In these photos, you can see Bridgette at the UNHCR Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and with fellow interns at an event with the High Commissioner. Q&A with Bridgette Lang Could you give us a […]
KIP Student Feature – Emily Schwartz
Emily Schwartz (CAS’24) is majoring in Sociocultural Anthropology and Spanish with a minor in Latin American Studies. This summer she completed an internship with The Intergenerational Literacy Program (ILP) in Chelsea, MA. Here she tutored community members in English as well as assisted with clerical work for the organization. In this feature, Emily tells us […]
KIP Student Feature – Marie Kimball
The third student feature from our 2021 summer Kilachand Internship Program is Marie Kimball (CAS’23). This summer Marie is an intern with Wayside Youth & Family Services: Framingham Family Resource Center, where she gets to work alongside family resource specialists, clinicians, education liaisons, and attorneys in order to assist families in the local community in accessing […]
KIP Student Feature – Janki Bhatt
This summer Janki Bhatt (CAS’23) has been interning with Zaman Laboratory, under the direction of Professor Muhammad Zaman. Janki’s opportunity revolves around healthcare and statelessness in Pakistan and as a research intern she has been assisting Professor Zaman with research, interviews, and meeting. Her summer will conclude by assisting Professor Zaman with an article about […]
KIP Student Feature – Baiden Wright
Baiden Wright (CAS’22) has a passion for protecting human rights, and as an International Relations major hopes to pursue a career advocating for immigrants and refugees. This summer she is interning with BU’s Initiative on Forced Displacement and in this feature, she tells us more about what her internship this summer entails, how this work […]