Alex Bonnel St. Luke’s Episcopal Health Charities
Alex Bonnel spent the summer conducting research with community partner, St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities (SLEHC).
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Anne Candee
Leadership Rice is one of those programs that you will never forget. It is an experience that will live with you for a lifetime. You not only grow and expand as a leader individually, but emerge as a leader alongside fellow classmates and friends.
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Antonia Sebastian Clear Lake City Water Authority
Antonia Sebastian conducted research in partnership with the Clear Lake City Water Authority to examine the effects of flooding and storm surge on coastal bayous during severe storm events.
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Ariel Handler Medical Bridges
Ariel Handler, a computer science major and business minor, worked with fellow classmate Robyn Moscowitz to analyze and improve the service operations at Medical Bridges of Houston.
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Ben Carson
My first experience with Leadership Rice was the Leadership: Theory to Practice course I took my sophomore year. Since that time, I've worked as a program assistant for Leadership Rice and participated in two Summer Mentorship Experiences, both of which were formative in my leadership development.
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Beth Rowan
After completing the CCE Fellowship, Beth Rowan feels secure in her ability to be a successful Mechanical Engineer. This past summer Beth collaborated with the Houston Fire Department (HFD) to develop a refrigeration device for use on the HFD EMS ambulances.
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Caleb Brown Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Caleb Brown, who is majoring in bioengineering and visual and dramatic arts, was selected to participate in the “Engineering Design for Art and Artifact Conservation” program and work in a multi-disciplinary team to apply design concepts to a community problem.
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Chris Hensley
I became involved in the Leadership Rice Program through the Summer Mentorship Experience, which has inspired me to turn my interest in science policy into a tangible plan of action. Throughout my internship at the National Science Foundation's Office of Legislative and Public Affairs in Washington D.C., I was able to observe the crucial interplay between the U.S. science research and development enterprise and public and legislative opinion.
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