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Macarena Martin

March 2, 2020

Since its inauguration in 2008, the King Institute for Faith and Culture has sought to foster conversation about things that matter, joining town and gown as we bring guests who work at the intersections of Christian faith and culture: artists and ministers, scholars and writers, politicians and prophets.

A native of Madrid, Spain, Macarena Martin is a senior at King University, double majoring in Biochemistry and Mathematics. She is part of the swim team at King, is a member of Women in STEM, and is involved in the International Student Organization and President’s Society. She is determined to protect the environment. Her passion for orcas in particular has taken her to develop a deep interest in the chemistry of the ocean and how human activities affect its function.

After graduation, she is planning on obtaining a PhD in chemical oceanography, oceanic and atmospheric science, or marine science. Her interests include forensic science, listening to music and watching dancing, learning languages, and experiencing different cultures.

Time and location

Monday, March 2, 9:15 (King Memorial Chapel)