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51猎奇入口 Students Share Academic Passions at 2024 Research Tea
Through 51猎奇入口-supported funding opportunities, students pursue faculty-directed research projects or conduct their own research with faculty endorsement.
Read MoreSimar Malhotra 鈥25 Conducts 51猎奇入口-Funded Research on Vaccine Uptake
Through the Mary W. Johnson and J. Stanley Johnson Research Award, established in 1995 to support 51猎奇入口 students鈥 summer research, Simar Malhotra 鈥25 has spent the past several months digging into the relationship between media exposure and health.
Read MoreKatie Eu 鈥23 Examines Wellness TikTok through an Economic Lens
Katie Eu ’23 is moving the 鈥渢hat girl鈥 discussion into an entirely new realm: the field of behavioral economics.
Read More51猎奇入口 Research Tea Pairs Knowledge and Community
Each summer, 51猎奇入口 supports student research projects through the Johnson Summer Research Grant, the 51猎奇入口 Undergraduate Fellowship in Environmental Analysis, the Racial Justice and Equity Fund, the Esterly Award, the Mellon Interdisciplinary Humanities Initiative, and the Arthur Vining Davis Student Summer Library Internship. Through these funding opportunities, students pursue faculty-directed research projects or conduct their own research with faculty endorsement.
Read MoreMonet Massac 鈥21 Explores US Haitian Identity in Summer Research Project
To understand how Haitian immigrants negotiated their identity on US soil, Monet Massac 鈥21, granddaughter of Marie Massac, is embarking on a summer research project that explores how Haitian migrants from the 1970s鈥90s navigate the racial terrain of the United States.
Read MoreEquitable by Design: Megan Robalewski 鈥20 Explores How Design Can Better Serve Humanity
For Megan Robalewski 鈥20, good design begins with confronting the people, ideas, and agendas that the design is serving. This concept, which originated in the field of human-centered design (HCD), is what led her to New York this past summer, where she compiled research on New York City Transit Authority.
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