Name: Lillian DiPetrillo Hunter
Major: Economics, Public Health Policy (independent major)
Minor: Mathematics
Hometown: Highland Park, NJ
Post-graduation plans: I will be joining the Urban Institute as a research assistant this July. Until then, I will be taking some well-deserved time off down the shore.
People you want to thank:
- My mother, for her prudent and sage advice, her (nearly) endless patience and knowing exactly when its time to take a break for a bowl of matzoh ball soup and some French fries.
- My thesis advisors – Dr. West and Dr. Nutting – for their constant and courteous guidance.
- My friends, particularly my friends from the class of 2020 – Alexis, Lea and Julia – as well as my friends in the economics department – Mahima and Nora.
- My partner, Robert, for always being willing to hear about my work, whether I’m talking about the Earned Income Tax Credit or anti-Malaria programs in the United States.
And thank you to all of the wonderful people – friends and family alike – who have supported me during my time at Bryn Mawr. Thank you for your limitless encouragement and for making my time at Bryn Mawr so fruitful.
Key Bryn Mawr Experiences:
- Designing an independent major in Public Health Policy
- Haverford Public Policy Forum Mentorship Program
- Peer Mentor at the Q Center
- Community-based work/study at Women’s Medical Fund
- Co-founder, Data Science Club
Members of the Class of 2021, we want to hear from you! Drop us a note at news@brynmawr.edu. Include a photo of yourself and let us know what you have planned for life after Bryn Mawr, who you'd like to thank, words of wisdom, or whatever else you'd like to say. We'll be sharing selected profiles on the College's website and social media channels over the next few weeks.