HCCC Summer Fellows Recognition
Kings Way Meeting House, Yarmouth Port
Meet Lorelei Wolf '24 and Cam Kettles '26
Wednesday August 7, 2024, from 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM.
Calling Members to meet this year’s Student Summer Fellows, serving at Provincetown Independent and Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. They will provide short presentations regarding the work they have been engaged in this summer and their plans for the future, and they'll be available for a Q&A session.
Light hors'd'oeuvres and soft drinks will be available. There is no charge for this event, but please register below for planning purposes.
Lorelei Wolf '24
Lorelei Wolf graduated from Harvard and Pforzheimer House (formerly North) in 2024 with a major in Earth and Planetary Sciences and a secondary in Integrative Biology. In her senior year, she completed an honors thesis investigating a geochemical tool used to study paleotemperature. Originally from New York, she loves spending time in nature and immersing herself in her environment. Academically, she is especially interested in marine ecosystems and looks forward to a summer spent doing fieldwork and data collection with Cape Cod’s Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. In East Falmouth Lorelei will help protect and preserve seagrass from the predation of invasive European green crabs and purple marsh crabs. The presence of seagrass can help bolster ecosystem resilience against erosion, sea level rise, and poor water quality. At WBNERR, renowned for its resource management and Blue carbon research, Lorelei will directly contribute to increasing the abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation in Waquoit Bay to improve ecosystem health and stability for humans and wildlife alike.
Cam Kettles '26
Cam Kettles is a rising junior from Dallas and Currier House double majoring in History and Economics. She is interning at the Provincetown Independent with a complementing fellowship from their nonprofit Local Journalism Project. She has spent two years as a reporter for The Harvard Crimson, most recently covering Harvard’s leadership crisis for the last seven months, breaking the news of former President Claudine Gay’s resignation before Harvard and every other news outlet. Her professional goal is to be an investigative labor reporter breaking stories of worker mistreatment and company neglect. This summer she intends to specialize in labor reporting and covering the 2024 presidential election in Provincetown. She is excited to cover the news of the day and learn about Cape Cod while doing so!
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Where:
Kings Way Meeting House
68 Kings Cicuit
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
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Look Who's Coming:
Johns Hopkins University