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Status | Active |
Degree | BA"BA" is not in the list (None, Bachelor, Master, PhD, Other) of allowed values for the "Has or doing degree" property. |
Projects | Accelerator Seed List (Data), Crunchbase Data, Merging Existing Data with Crunchbase, U.S. Seed Accelerators |
School | Rice |
Sponsor | McNair Center |
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Connor Rothschild is a rising sophomore at Rice University currently working as a Research Assistant for the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy's McNair Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Early Life
Connor was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Philip and Jennifer Rothschild. Six months later, upon Philip receiving a job as a professor at Missouri State University, Connor and his family moved to Springfield, Missouri.
Education
Connor is a sophomore at Rice University majoring in Social Policy Analysis and Sociology, with a minor in Statistics. He resides at Martel College.
Organizational Involvement
Connor is the Executive Vice President for Community Engagement for the Baker Institute Student Forum. He is also a project member with Rice's chapter of Design for America. Additionally, Connor is a Sophomore Class Representative at his residential college, Martel. He is also involved with Chi Alpha, the Student Admissions Council, and Orientation Week advising.
Work Experience
Connor has worked as a barista at Dunkin' Donuts in Springfield, Missouri, an intern for a Congressman in Washington, D.C., and as a research assistant for Professor Mark Jones while at Rice.