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Faith Lewis '18 recently moved to Vienna, Austria to pursue a Doctorate in physics after finishing her Master's Degree in chemistry at Loyola University! In 2017, she received a book award from Dublin History Chair Lindsay Brown- 'American Prometheus: the Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer' by Kai Bird and Marin J. Sherwin. She had written her final paper for U.S. History on The Manhattan Project, and has serendipitously ended up in the same lab where Oppenheimer spent some time training, TU Wein. Check out the photo above of Faith on her first day!
If you would like to learn more about Faith's work, check out the link to her lab's website here: https://www.iap.tuwien.ac.at/www/surface/index
Faith with her mom and brother Jared '17
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Associate Head of School for Advancement Erika Rogers has recently been doing some travel as part of her work in the Journey Campaign, and has been meeting up with Dublin School Alums across the country along the way!
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Associate Head of School for Advancement Erika Rogers has recently been doing some travel as part of her work in the Journey Campaign, and has been meeting up with Dublin School Alums across the country along the way!
Click 'Read More' to view more photos and information about Erika's travels.
Associate Head of School for Advancement Erika Rogers has recently been doing some travel as part of her work in the Journey Campaign, and has been meeting up with Dublin School Alums across the country along the way!
Click 'Read More' to view more photos and information about Erika's travels.
Recently we caught up with Dublin Alumnus Cam Harrington '17, who has been working with the Peace Corps in Peru!
"I currently serve as a volunteer in Chachapoyas, Amazonas, Peru. My work is in that of community health, one of the five programs the Peace Corps has here in Peru. Peace Corps Peru varies from other countries in the fact that every volunteer lives with a host family. This allows each volunteer to totally integrate, should they put forth the effort, into their respective communities and to support language learning."
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Faith Lewis '18 recently moved to Vienna, Austria to pursue a Doctorate in physics after finishing her Master's Degree in chemistry at Loyola University! In 2017, she received a book award from Dublin History Chair Lindsay Brown- 'American Prometheus: the Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer' by Kai Bird and Marin J. Sherwin. She had written her final paper for U.S. History on The Manhattan Project, and has serendipitously ended up in the same lab where Oppenheimer spent some time training, TU Wein. Check out the photo above of Faith on her first day!