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"We want people to think about the issue in a different way," said Helen M. Keefe ’11, the vice president of speakers for Harvard Right to Life, which organized the event. "The criticism from the other side is that we don’t care about women...
O’Keefe says she is a night owl but her husband is an early bird, so while she will chat with undergraduates in the dining hall at 1 a.m., he will cruise through the dining hall at 5:30 a.m.
While singing may not be their forte, Melton and O’Keefe bring strong scientific backgrounds that complement each other’s areas of expertise. O’Keefe frames their studies as opposites, although both lie within the realm of biology.
“You’ll see we’re on opposite ends of the spectrum,” O’Keefe says. “We’re complementary.”
Born in Connecticut, O’Keefe did not stray far from home during her undergraduate years, majoring in Biology at the University of Connecticut with a focus on entomology, the study of insects. She also received her M.A. in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology from Boston College.