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Maribelle Dickins
George Peabody Gardner Fellow
Maribelle Dickins is a Senior student at Harvard College majoring in Psychology with a minor in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and a language citation in Spanish.
She is currently conducting research for her Senior Thesis on the categorization of Biracial individuals, following her previous roles as a research assistant in various Harvard Psychology Labs.
Maribelle has served as the former Personnel Director of the Mission Hill After School Program, the oldest student-led after school program in Boston, and is also a Peer Tutor on campus.
Her academic interests extend to Human Rights Law and International Law, with a specific focus on gender-based violence.
In terms of education, Maribelle has studied at Harvard University, IULM University of Milan, University of Siena, and completed her High School Diploma at Los Altos High School.
She has been affiliated with prestigious organizations such as the George Peabody Gardner Fellowship at Harvard University, Harvard Dance Center, Harvard Evolutionary Psychology Lab, Harvard Intergroup Neuroscience Lab, Harvard College BLISS, Harvard Academic Resource Center, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, and Harvard Implicit Social Cognition Lab.