In Summer 2011,111 Princeton Undergraduates
travelled to 21 countries around the world for 8-12 week-long environmental internships
with faculty research projects, NGO’s, and government and community enterprises.
The following images capture the diversity of their experiences.
Alexandra Kasdin ‘14, environmental education, Northern Kenya.
Andrea Chu ‘14, Lynn Central Square Farmer's Market, Boston, MA.
Christine Chen ‘13, carbonate rock formation research, South Australia.
Charles Zhang ‘13, solar cell experiments, Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Diana Lam ‘12, environmental protection, Northern India.
Garnet Abrams ‘12, National Science Foundation research plane, Pole to Pole flight.
Hana Passen ‘12, malaria prevention, Liberia.
Max Jacobson ’13, seawater sampling, Bermuda.
Lilia Xie ‘14, environmental conservation, South Africa.
Peter Smith ‘14, Bulk Seed Project, Hopewell, NJ.
Thomas Letchford ‘14, toxicity studies, Kenya.
Teddy Eyster ’13, Aquatic Warbler research, Poland.
Gitanjali Gnanadesikan ‘14, animal migration research, Princeton University.
PEI/PiA, environmental education interns, China.
Dora Huang ‘13, HIV/AIDS research, India.
Diana Chin ‘14, quantum cascade lasers, Princeton University.
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