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Hello! I'm Emily. I graduated from Princeton this past June and am headed to the University of Cambridge this fall to pursue a Masters in Sociology. I have strong background in statistics, R programming, reading, writing, social sciences, history, and standardized exam prep (ACT and SAT).
Emily C. Erdos
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EDUCATION
Sept. 2015 âPresent Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (3.82/4.0) Expected June 2019
Certificates in Journalism and Urban Studies
Princeton University, Princeton NJ
Junior Independent Work:
News Desertification: The Modern Geography of Journalism
The trends, plausible causal mechanisms, and implications of U.S. geographic distribution of newspaper and internet journalism
Undergraduate Student Advisory Committee Member
The Daily Princetonian Head Opinion Editor
Kappa Alpha Theta (Epsilon Mu), Princeton Panhellenic Council President
Sep.2011 â Jun. 2015 High School Diploma (4.16/4.3)
The Bromfield School, Harvard MA
Salutatorian
National Merit Commended Scholar
National Honor Society
AP Scholar
French National Honor Society
Captain of Bromfield Debate Team
President of Bromfield Model U.N.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
ï§ Proficient in R, Java, GeoDa, and ArcGIS
ï§ Experience with geospatial techniques and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
ï§ Experience with stochastic statistics, spatial data analysis and probability simulation
WORK EXPERIENCE
Summer 2018 - Present The American Prospect, Washington, D.C.
Publishing both short-form and long-form reporting on The Prospect website, and fact-check articles for the print issues. Still working with The Prospect as a freelance researcher and fact-checker.
Summer 2017 Global Leadership Network Intern
Québec Labrador Foundation, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Interviewing esteemed alumni for feature articles for the Global Leadership Network project, designed to connect QLF alumni across the globe.
Sept. 2017- Oct. 2017 Audiojournalist
Princeton Alumni Weekly
Freelance podcast producer. Responsibilities include recording, interviewing, writing, and editing student feature podcasts.
Oct. 2015 â Present Office Assistant
Butler Residential College Office, Princeton, NJ
Responsibilities include: Communication with students; graphic design of posters for college events, organization of lists and documents for the college office.
Summer 2016 NewsIntern
NewTV, Newton, MA
Editorial News Intern for NewTV, a local television broadcasting station. Responsibilities included finding and pitching stories, filming events, editing news segments, and anchoring the weekly news show.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/MEMBERSHIPS
Dec. 2017 â Present Head Opinion Editor
The Daily Princetonian, Princeton, NJ
Same responsibilities as Associate Editor, plus added managing duties, such as curating content, communicating with readers, and planning for the future of the section.
Aug. 2017 â Dec. 2017 Associate Opinion Editor
The Daily Princetonian, Princeton, NJ
Editing articles written by columnists and guest contributors that appear in the Opinion section of Princetonâs campus daily. Managing the back-end of the website and responsible for Daily Princetonian Opinion Facebook posts. Occasionally writing Op-Eds as a Contributing Columnist as well.
Feb. 2017 â Aug. 2017 Columnist
The Daily Princetonian, Princeton, NJ
Columnist with published Op-Eds in Princetonâs campus daily.
MEETINGS/PRESENTATIONS
Summer 2017 Academics for Land Protection in New England (ALPINE) Summer Institute
Schoodic Institute, Schoodic Point, ME
First annual two-part Institute hosted by Wildlands and Woodlands designed to enhance student leadership skills, particularly in conservation. Personal focus at the conference was learning to write about conservation in a digestible way.
ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2015-Present Womenâs Rowing, (Division I), Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Coach: Lori Dauphiny
Four-year recruited coxswain. Three Ivy League championships, three-year NCAA Championship participant, one Womenâs Henley Senior 8+ Gold Medal, 2016.
June 2016 œ Sauer œ Kraut Marathon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First place finish for females under 25.
2011 â 2015 Bromfield/Acton-Boxborough Womenâs Rowing, Harvard, MA
Six-year coxswain; three-year varsity coxswain. Youth National Rowing Champion 2013 Womenâs 4+.
AWARDS/ACCOMPLISHMENTS
ï§ Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athlete Award Recipient (2017 and 2018)
ï§ Selected to participate in the Mary W. George Freshman Research Conference for work on âSchemaâed Serenaâ (2016)
ï§ The Bromfield School Trustees Scholarship (2015)
ï§ Yale Book Award (2015)
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