Nate Forlini has a diverse work experience that spans various fields. Nate started their career as a Planetarium Presenter at the Maryland Science Center from June 2012 to August 2014. In 2013, they worked as an Exoplanet Intern at the Space Telescope Science Institute, where they helped analyze data sets from archived Hubble Space Telescope records to locate and image exoplanets.
In 2016, Nate took on multiple roles. Nate worked as an Intern at the Forum 2000 Foundation, assisting in organizing the Forum 2000 conference and acting as a liaison between the organization and the public. At Bowdoin College, they served as a Golz History Fellow and later as a Surdna Institutional Fellow. During their time at Bowdoin, they conducted extensive research on conspiracy theories and produced an award-winning historical thesis by consulting primary sources and examining secondary scholarship.
From 2018 to 2021, Nate worked as a Humanities and Science Teacher at Fusion Academy, a school emphasizing individualized and collaborative education. Nate'srole involved teaching a diverse range of subjects, including Ancient Civilizations, Psychology, Modern World History, Film Production, Astronomy, Government, and Creative Writing.
Most recently, Nate is serving as a Research Analyst at Level All since August 2022.
Nate Forlini completed their education with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History from Bowdoin College, where they studied from 2014 to 2018. During their undergraduate years, Nate also took part in a Study Abroad Semester at Charles University in 2016, focusing on Totalitarian Studies. Prior to attending Bowdoin College, they acquired their High School Diploma from McDonogh School in 2014. Nate is currently pursuing a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in American Studies at Columbia University, expected to be completed in 2022.
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