Luana Neves
Luana's D-Plan
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FallOn Campus
Favorite Class: Humanities 001As a bookworm who loved dissecting and analyzing novels or philosophical works, a writing class focused on classical literature with weekly discussions was the right fit for me. Between reading Sophocles, Nietzsche, and Rawls, I had the opportunity to reassess my approach to reading, deepen my interpretations, and improve my public speaking skills while broadening my recognition of the significance of critical thinking.
WinterOn Campus
Favorite Class: Physics 13 - Introduction to Physics II'll be honest: Physics has never been my favorite subject, until now. This term I am taking Introduction to Physics, a course that has shown me new horizons of what science can do. This class wasn't about calculating the movements of falling objects, it was about mathematically comprehending natural phenomena. The grandeur of that became evident as my professor, an accomplished experimental physicist, would passionately lecture on kinematics, waves, thermodynamics, and more.
SpringOn Campus
I went into the woods and explored the fantastical worlds of the Brothers Grimm tales. It was definitely a thrilling and meaningful experience to analyse Snow White's virtues and Little Red Riding Hood's morals as important pieces of European culture. In other words, I got to study my childhood fairy tales, journeying through their real-world impact on a sociological, psychological, anthropological, and historical perspective.
SummerBrasília, Brazil
Favorite Class: Off-Campus Internship at VLG | XPFor this summer, I decided to go home! Along with enjoying family and friends, I had the opportunity to learn a great deal during an internship at one of Brazil's top financial services institutions. There, I supported strategic growth and market positioning initiatives, delivered analysis and recommendations directly to senior stakeholders, and designed and executed internal engagement strategies to enhance organizational alignment and employee experience across business units. I also used this time to travel a little bit, exploring some of Japan. All in all, it's been a wonderful summer!
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FallOn Campus
Favorite Class: Speech 36: Organization Communications and SustainabilityThis class posed a new challenge for me: to improve the communication and marketing strategy of a real non-profit organization in New Hampshire. Through a 10-week term, our class analysed the marketing strategies of multi-national corporations and their sustainability positioning. We used these skills to create some real-world impact in our community and help surrounding organizations. Applying my classroom knowledge to improve my community was a thrilling experience!
Passport, Please: A Photo Story
The art of being an international Dartmouth student: 4 continents and 13 countries, so far. Here is my passport's visual diary!
1. Brasília, Brazil
2. Kyoto, Japan
3. Key West, Florida
4. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
5. Cappadoccia, Turkey
6. Courchevel, France
7. London, England
8. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
9. Paris, France
10. Washington, D.C
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