Evangeline Norman '26 is an Economics and Global Studies major concentrating in Global Development with particular interest in education and political economy. Her research into the contemporary relevance of the Ingenious Residential School System in North America addresses these numerous interests. Her research over the course of summer 2025, which explores the relationship between the Indigenous Residential School System and national identity, is the first phase of her honors thesis in Global Studies which is to be completed in Spring 2026. Evangeline has dedicated her education to developing a well rounded outlook of global social issues. She aspires to apply her unique trans-disciplinary insight to her future career where she envisions she will enhance the role of ESG and socially responsible corporate practices and pursue her passion for education.
Evangeline Norman
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