Emily Zinselmeier sits down with CURF in the Fireside Lounge to explain why the Thouron was the award for her and why others on the fence should move forward with their fellowship applications. Emily is a 2017 graduate who majored in Material Science and Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Architecture with a minor in Hispanic Studies from the School of Arts and Sciences. She's currently studying at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in the United Kingdom as a 2018 Thouron Scholar.
Video produced by Emily Eckardt & Kathryn R. Morgan, CURF Graduate Fellows
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