Mai

 

Hi! I’m Mai (she/her), a multilingual educator, scholar, community organizer, and musician from Cambridge, MA. I graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University with a BA in Comparative Literature and a Secondary in Educational Studies. My passion for research has taken me to Vietnam, Taiwan, and France, where I’ve been fortunate to receive several grants for my work.

In 2024, I was honored to win the Bowdoin Prize for my essay, “Language in a Loop: Literature(s) of Vietnamese Diasporic Identity.” I also had the incredible opportunity to study abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

My dream is to establish a free multilingual community library paired with a performing arts center in my hometown, fostering a vibrant space for creativity and learning.

College:

Education: Harvard University
Undergrad Major: BA Comparative Literature
Other Degrees/Minors: Minors in Educational Studies, Language Citations in Vietnamese and Spanish

High School:

Class Rank: Top 1% of Class
Awards & Honors: MMEA All-State and Districts Orchestra/Bands First Chair (flute)
Interests & Activities: National Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, Science Olympiad
SAT Scores: 1600 (800 Math, 800 Reading/Writing)
AP Exams: 5 AP Language, 5 APUSH, 5 AP Biology

Other:

Other Awards: Bowdoin Undergraduate Prize for Best Essay in the English Language 2024, Artist Development Fellowship 2022 (for study of poetry/music), awarded grants from the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies to study literature/music, graduated Magna Cum Laude
Other Interests & Activities: At Harvard, I volunteered at a local elementary school as a teacher in a dual-language program. I was also involved in the Wave (literary magazine), the Argentine Tango Club, Jazz Combo Initiative, the New Music Ensemble, and Harvard Radcliffe Collegium-Musicum (choir).
Location: Other

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