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Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a current senior at Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. She is a double-major in Economics and [[File:Emmasui.jpeg|thumb]]Anthropology. This past summer, Emma worked as a summer research assistant and analyzed the popular fiction The Hunger Games and its movie adaptation to compare the their thematic differences from book to film. In her free time, Emma blogs for the @smithbysmithies tumblr blog.
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Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a current senior at Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. Originally from Dalian, China, Emma is a double-major in Economics and [[File:Emmasui.jpeg|thumb|Emmasui.jpeg]]Anthropology. This past summer, Emma worked as a summer research assistant and analyzed the popular fiction The Hunger Games and its movie adaptation to compare cross-media thematic differences from key plots. As a candidate of the University Innovation Fellows 2018-2019 cohort, she is particularly interested in making innovation and entrepreneurship offerings at Smith College and in the 5-College Consortium more accessible for students who do not yet see themselves as innovators or entrepreneurs. In her free time, Emma blogs for the @smithbysmithies tumblr blog.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:46, 18 October 2018

Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a current senior at Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. Originally from Dalian, China, Emma is a double-major in Economics and

Emmasui.jpeg

Anthropology. This past summer, Emma worked as a summer research assistant and analyzed the popular fiction The Hunger Games and its movie adaptation to compare cross-media thematic differences from key plots. As a candidate of the University Innovation Fellows 2018-2019 cohort, she is particularly interested in making innovation and entrepreneurship offerings at Smith College and in the 5-College Consortium more accessible for students who do not yet see themselves as innovators or entrepreneurs. In her free time, Emma blogs for the @smithbysmithies tumblr blog.