About Us
Bonnie Cao is a junior government concentrator pursuing a secondary in computer science in Pfoho. She’s lived in sunny Los Angeles, California her entire life, and as such will defend the Lakers to the death against drinkers of Boston haterade.
Besides her work on the Undergraduate Council, Bonnie has been active at the Institute of Politics, as part of the JFK Forum, a sitting member of the Diversity Council, and a Fellows & Study Groups Liaison. Her other main activities include the Harvard-Radcliffe Chinese Students Association, planning and putting on cultural, social, and educational events for the entire campus to enjoy, and stalking the walls of HarvardFML, which she used to moderate as a writer for the Harvard Voice.
Bonnie spent the summer after her freshman year as an IOP Director’s Intern for Amnesty International in New York, and this past summer interning part-time with the International Documentary Association, as well as for a digital advertising agency in Los Angeles. She hopes to one day direct her random passions and interests towards working in international development, with a focus on the protection of human rights, and specifically women’s rights, in developing countries.
When she is able to find elusive chunks of white space on her iCal, Bonnie can be found getting her daily coffee fix with her sisters in Delta Gamma, taking jogs around Fresh Pond, or catching up on Glee and Gossip Girl.
Senan Ebrahim is a junior neurobiology concentrator from San Jose, CA. He loves sunny days and accordingly is contemplating an advocacy effort to relocate Harvard University to a tropical island.
Senan has been on the Undergraduate Council since freshman year. His other main activities include Engineers Without Borders, which works to bring clean water to a community in the Dominican Republic, and the Harvard Undergraduate Research Association, where he helps coordinate advising and advises freshmen himself. He also climbs with the Harvard Mountaineering Club and sails with the JV Team in the spring.
Senan spent the last two summers doing the Program for Research In Science and Engineering (PRISE), working in a neuroscience lab. He is eternally grateful for the amazing research and community-building experience, as well as the healthy dose of nostalgia that PRISE afforded him. He hopes to attend medical school and eventually become a practicing physician, perhaps involved in medical research.
Senan also volunteers at Mass. Gen. Hospital in Emergency Radiology and Interpreter services for French and Arabic. When he is not fighting for students in a UC meeting or poring over a problem set, he can be found playing a variety of pickup/IM sports, chilling at the rock wall in Lowell basement, or making Berryline raids with the roomies.