Post-Graduation Collaboration
Many projects begun while students are undergraduates continue after they graduate. These projects emerge from students having worked as SaLT student consultants, then moving into being co-planners and co-presenters at conferences, and often continuing as co-authors of articles, chapters, and books.
Below find a selection of post-graduation collaborations:
Elena Marcovici: Truth Telling and Co-Creation
A research opportunity that first took the form of a presentation at the conference of the American Association of Colleges & Universities became an article, "," after student co-presenter and co-author, Elena Marcovici, graduated from Haverford College. Elena also wrote the foreword and the chapter openings for .
Leslie Patricia Luqueño:
Pictured below, this book was begun while Leslie Patricia Luqueño was an undergraduate at Haverford College and continued to be revised and edited while she was a doctoral candidate at Stanford University, as she explains in "."
Melanie Bahti and Anita Ntem:
Begun after one former SaLT student consultant, Melanie Bahti, had already graduated and while another SaLT student consultant, Anita Ntem, was still an undergraduate, this book took a couple of years to write and was published after Anita had also graduated.