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International Development Studies

Bridget Hart ‘21

Software Engineer, Mastercard
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About

Bridget Hart is a senior majoring in Computer Science with an International Development Studies minor.

Adviser
Steve Reifenberg
Major
Computer Science
Minor
International Development Studies
Capstone Project: 2020-2021   Gender Differences in Experience of a USAID Funded Workforce Development Program in Honduras
International Development Studies
Countries
  • Ecuador
Year: 2018-2019   New Horizons Volunteer Program, Ecuador
Summer Entrepreneurial Internships
Sep 28 to 29, 2020
Information Meeting - Undergraduate Internships, Fellowships, and Grants (VIRTUAL)
Undergraduate Programs
Samuel CannovaBridget HartMatthew HeilmanRadoslava Pribyl PierdinockTatiana Silva
Feature

‘We Can’t Stop Doing Research Just Because There Are Obstacles’

Sep 17, 2020

Juniors in the Kellogg Institute’s International Development Studies (IDS) minor program had to plan major new research projects involving international fieldwork after the coronavirus limited overseas travel.

From the Field

IDS Project Update

Jul 27, 2020

Bridget Hart New Horizons Ecuador
From the Field

Interning with New Horizons Volunteer Program in San Pedro de Suma, Ecuador

Aug 9, 2019

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