CES Undergraduate News

May 2024

Celebrating Our Undergraduate Associates

CES Senior Thesis Grant Recipients Logan Kelly, Gordon Ebanks, and Julia Tellides

Meet three of our grant recipients who presented their senior theses at CES: Logan Kelly, Gordon Ebanks, Julia Tellides (from left to right)

During their time at Harvard College, Nicole Fintel, Logan Kelly, Andy Wang, and Julia Tellides were active members of our community. They enhanced their understanding of Europe by leveraging CES programs and attending many of our events. Their post-graduation plans speak to their strong intellectual commitment to and affinity for Europe. Congratulations to all our undergraduate associates. We wish you the best for your future and stay in touch!

Nicole Fintel

Government, Secondary Field in European History Politics and Society (EHPS)

CES Engagement:


  • Internship Grant to work at the Centre for Democracy and Peace.




What's Next:



  • Nicole will spend a year in Northern Ireland on a Pforzheimer Foundation Public Service Fellowship before pursuing a J.D. at Harvard Law School.
Nicole Fintel

Logan Kelly

Social Studies, Secondary Field in Spanish

Logan Kelly

CES Engagement:


  • Senior Thesis Grant for his project "Immoral Medicine: A Comparative Study of Religious Influence on Drug Policy in Portugal and Spain".


What's Next:



  • Logan received a Frederick Sheldon Fellowship to train for Jiu Jitsu in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Andy Wang

Social Studies, Secondary Field in Philosophy

CES Engagement:


  • Senior Thesis Grant for his project "Philosophical Underpinnings of the German Right to Informational Self-Determination."


What's Next:



  • Andy is pursuing a Master's in Philosophy at Humboldt University and will intern at the German Bundestag before starting a Master's in Global Affairs at Tsinghua University.
Andy Wang

Julia Tellides

History, Classics

Julia was featured as a stellar graduate of the Class of 2024 for her senior thesis on Thessaloniki’s politically active Jewish residents during a period of upheaval in the early 20th century.


Her research took her to Greece where she conducted archival research with support from CES as well as the Center for Jewish Studies and the Department of the Classics.


Julia was awarded the Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize, for which she was nominated by her thesis supervisor, CES Resident Faculty Derek Penslar.


What's Next:


Julia will move to Greece to be an English Language teacher.

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Julia Tellides

Congrats Award Recipients

Henry Haimo

Henry Haimo

We applaud the following undergraduate associates who received a Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize for their senior theses which were supported by CES:


  • William Brown‘The System of Deed’: On the Political Philosophy of Friedrich Julius Stahl


  • Henry HaimoRewriting History: Education, Publishing, and Media in Ghana, 1945–1966


  • Justin HuStudying with Césaire: Caribbean Counter-Pedagogies of the Lycée Victor Schœlcher during the Third Republic, 1870–1945


  • Logan KellyImmoral Medicine: A Comparative Study of Religious Influence on Drug Policy in Portugal and Spain


  • Julia TellidesDefending ‘the Jerusalem of the Balkans’: Resilience and Disempowerment in Interwar Jewish Thessaloniki

2024 Grant Recipients

CES is pleased to provide grants to 33 Harvard College students who will travel to 10 European countries this summer to embark on internships or to conduct research for their senior theses.

Undergraduate Grant Recipients 2024
Senior Thesis Grant Recipients
Internship Grant Recipients

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