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Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a recent graduate of Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. Originally from Dalian, China, Emma is a [[File:Emmasui.jpeg|thumb]]double-major in Economics and 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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Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a recent graduate of Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. Originally from Dalian, China, Emma is a [[File:Emmasui.jpeg|thumb|Emmasui.jpeg]]double-major in Economics and 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 member of the 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 Smith Admissions blog. 
  
  

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Xiaolu "Emma" Sui is a recent graduate of Smith College, an all women's liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. Originally from Dalian, China, Emma is a

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double-major in Economics and 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 member of the 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 Smith Admissions blog. 


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