Peer Advisers
Karen Azani '11 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Psychology
Study abroad: IIP APAC Internship in Bolivia Summer 2009 and possibly studying abroad in Spain in Spring 2010
Language: fluent in Spanish
Activities: TapCats Dance Company, Koleinu A cappella, Orange Key, Outdoor Action
Courses: PSY 101, AMS 334, ENG 347, ENG 351, PHI 202, POL 240, POL 327, PSY 251, PSY 254, VIS 212, THR 201

Ian Brasg '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Chemistry
Senior thesis research: Rabinowitz Group for thesis - metabolomics
Language: Hebrew
Activities: Tutoring, RCA, tour guide, volunteering with special needs programs
Courses: all MOL and CHM courses, as well as the general pre-med track

Vishal Chanani ’11 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Economics
Certificates: Applied and Computational Mathematics, Political Economy, Finance
Languages: Spanish (in high school), Hindi (natively)
Activities: American Foreign Policy, Princeton Debate Panel, Faculty-Student Committee on Discipline, Pre-Law Society, LAPA, Whig-Clio
Courses: I’ve taken ECO200, ECO310, MAT301, MAT308, WWS301, POL320, ECO311, ECO312, ECO313, MAT201, MAT202, ECO362, ART212, PSY258, COM308, ELE102 and others, but I am comfortable advising on most economics or math classes.

Rachel Dunn '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: English
Certificates: French Language and Literature
Senior Thesis Research: 17th Century Lyric Poetry
Study Abroad: Fall 2008 at University College London, Princeton in France summer internship
Language(s): French
Activities: Voice lessons, MUS 214 Projects in Vocal Performance: Marriage of Figaro opera, The Daily Princetonian news Senior Writer, Religious Life Council, Princeton Evangelical Fellowship,
Courses: MUS 105/106 and 214, PHY 115, ENG 200, 205, 311, FRE 105, 108, 207, 307 GEO 210B HIS 211 and 369

Evgeni (Genya) Frenkel '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Physics
Certificates: Biophysics, QCB (quantitative computational biology)
Language: fluent in Russian, studied French
Courses: integrated science curriculum, physics departmentals, PHY 562 (biophysics), ECO 100/101, history classes with Profs. Leora Batnitzky, Edward Champlin, Paul Lansky

David Gibbs '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Ecology and evolutionary biology
Senior thesis research: Mechanism and details of transmission of a parasite of Chesapeake Bay blue crabs
Study abroad experience: Marine Biology class in Bermuda, June 2007; Princeton Environmental Institute internship in Bermuda (marine biology), summer, 2008; EEB in Panama, spring 2009
Language study: Spanish
Activities: club ultimate frisbee, club sports leadership
Courses: any EEB Panama or Bermuda courses, EEB 328, EEB 321, REL 252, PSY 207, AAS 201, MOL 342, MOL 425, COS 126
Post graduation plans: graduate school for marine biology

Alexa Glencer '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
Certificates: Global Health Program (GHP) and possibly Environmental Studies (ENV)
Senior thesis research: Alaska Environmental Public Health Program, Health Impact Assessments (HIAs), and the mining and oil/ gas industries operating at a large scale within the state.
Study Abroad: New Zealand and Australia, summer 2008.
Language: French
Activities: Varsity women's cross country and track & field teams. I also volunteer at UMCP hospital once a week.
Courses: pre-med curriculum, ECO 100, POL 240, ENV 201A, PSY 208, EEB 341, EEB 355, ENG 331, WWS 316, WWS 320, JRN 440, HIS 316, CHE 199.

William P. Harvey '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Mathematics
Certificates: Program for Applied and Computational Mathematics
Senior thesis research: Game Theory and Auctions
Study abroad: None, but heavy abroad travel
Language: Spanish/Russian
Activities: Rugby, Tae Kwon Do, Princeton Texans Club, Charter Club, Anscombe Society
Courses: REL 251, PHI 101, SLA 219, RUS 101-107, POL 317

Kaitlyn Hay '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Art, Program II (visual arts concentration)
Certificates: Italian
Senior thesis research: Public art, graffiti, urban/ street art
Study abroad: Fall 2008 semester abroad in Padova, Italy with Boston University
Languages: Italian 107, 208, 302, 307, 318 French 103 (Fall 2009)
Activities: Tours of the Princeton University Art Museum, Nassau Literary Review art editor, Daily Princetonian Photographer, Cultura Italo-Americana club founder and president.
Courses: Any visual arts course (drawing. painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, installation); upper-level Italian courses, ART 206 (Byzantine Art and Architecture); Art 214 (Modern and Contemporary); ART 468 (Art and Politics of the Maya Court); COS 109 (Computers in Our World); CEE 105 (Conservation of Art), CEE 262 B (Bridges)

James A. Hodson '10This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Philosophy of Science
Certificate: Computer Science (Certificate in Applications of Computing); Translation and Intercultural Communication Studies (PTIC)
Senior thesis research: Saarbruecken, Germany - summer research internship at the German National Center for AI research. Thesis on future developments of Machine Translation Algorithms (e.g. Google Translate).
Study abroad experience: Grew up in Italy, France and England.
Language study: Upper level French and Italian. 2 Years of Russian, 1 Year of German.
Activities: Entrepreneurship Club, Ballroom Dancing Club, Soccer, run a business.
Courses: CEE 102, COS 126/226/217, ENV 201/202, RUS 101/2/5/7, GER 101/2, POL 240, FRE 211, Any PHI course.

Katie Hsih '10This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Operations Research & Financial Engineering
Certificates: Global Health & Health Policy, Engineering Biology
Study Abroad: Princeton in Beijing (PIB); Summer internship in Sierra Leone, Africa
Language: Chinese
Activities: Student Health Advisory Board (SHAB), Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources, and Education (SHARE), Chemistry Preproom Staff, Conversation Partner Program, shadowing and CME intern at UMCP, TASA
Courses: GHP 350/351, MOL 215/425, WWS 320, PSY 207/258/259, CHV 308, SOC 364, CHM 207/202/303/304, COS 126, ORF 245/309/335, MAT 308, LIN 201, PHY 104, EMP Integrated Program (EGR 191/192)

Samuel Fox Krauss ’10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Philosophy
Senior thesis research: TBD, but most likely Moral Epistemology
Language Study: Some Latin
Activities: Princeton Animal Welfare Society, Community Action, Terrace Club. Formerly reporter for The Daily Princetonian, chair of Princeton Coalition Against Capital Punishment, member of Pace Center’s Undergraduate Board
Courses: Can advise on any Philosophy Course. REL 222, REL 363, POL 313, ANT 342, ANT 330, JRN 440, JRN 445, AAS/POL 343, AAS 367/HIS 387

Jack Leonard '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: English
Senior thesis research: comics and graphic novels
Language study: Intermediate Spanish
Activities: Captain of the Men's Varsity Lightweight Crew Team, Jock Jams A Capella, Cloister Inn, Ad Club of New York summer intern.
Courses: Former pre-med, can advise on any English class.

Alexandra Maguire '11This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: History, concentrating in European history
Study abroad: Princeton in Munich, June 2008
Language: German
Activities: Violin: Princeton University Orchestra, Sinfonia, lessons, self-organized chamber music. Cloister Inn.
Courses: German 101-107, HIS 372, MUS 238, HIS 370, HIS 212, POL 220

Daniel Melum ’10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Economics
Certificates: Finance
Senior thesis research: How Trade Explains International Stock Market Correlations
Study Abroad: Fall 2008 University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
Languages: CHI 101/102
Activities: JV Tennis
Courses: ECO 100,101,202,301,310,341,385. POL 240, 250. HIS 383, PHI 202, PSY 101, SOC 101

Elyse Powell '11This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Psychology
Certificates: Neuroscience
Junior Paper: Consequences of a Changing Nutritional Landscape: Long Term effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup-55 on Rats
Study Abroad: Internship Abroad, Summer 2009; Montpellier, France
Language(s): French
Activities: Theatre Intime, Naacho
Courses: FRE 103, FRE 107, FRE 207, JDS 232, MOL 214, PSY 101, PSY 207, PSY 258, PSY 259, PSY 330, PSY 337, THR 317 (Costume Design)

Philicia Saunders ’10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: East Asian Studies
Certificates: Theater
Senior thesis research: Japanese film (J-Horror)
Study Abroad: Spring '09 semester in Japan (Kyoto Consortium)
Language(s): Japanese and Spanish
Activities: McGraw Center Spanish tutor, BAC drama and dance, yoga club
Courses: Japanese and Spanish language courses (elementary to intermediate), THR courses, EAS courses, advice on study abroad process and experience abroad

Ashley Schoettle '10 This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Woodrow Wilson School
Certificate: Global Health Program
Senior thesis research: Evaluating the Efficacy of the Global Fund's Malaria Programs
Study abroad: Ghana 2007: volunteering at an HIV counseling clinic and interning in South Africa at the African Leadership Academy. Ghana 2008: independent research (sponsored by Princeton with Anthropology Professor) on bed net usage, followed by village-wide bed net distribution with funds I raised throughout the year
Language study: French (in high school)
Activities: President of Oxfam Club, Senior News Correspondent at WPRB radio station, Student Representative of Global Health Program, Adel Mahmoud Global Health Scholar, Former walk-on member of the Varsity Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams (2006-2007).
Courses: GHP 351, SOC 364, WWS 301, WWS 316, WWS 320, WWS 332, WWS 598.
 

Marty Topol '10- This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Major: Politics, concentrating in American Politics
Senior thesis research: TBD--but will focus on the American Constitution
Language study: Classical Greek and Italian at Princeton. I also know Latin.
Activities: I am an RCA here in Whitman, I am an Orange Key tour guide, member of the Princeton Debate Panel, founding member of the Princeton intermural sports dynasty The Black Squirrels, Junior Fellow in the James Madison Program, and member of the Princeton Charter Club.
Courses- Constitutional Interpretation, Civil Liberties, POL 240 (an introduction to IR), Human Rights, Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Metaphysics, Italian 101


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

   
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