REAP
—Emilie Carroll (Mentor: Rose Pruiksma)
When people think of music traditions, their first thought might not be of those that exist right in their local communities.
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—Karter Mingze Hanley (Mentor: Tejas S. Aralere)
Among the most important cultural interchanges that resulted from international trade routes linking Rome to China as early as the second century BCE ...
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—Amanda Ares (Mentor: Summer Cook)
Amanda learned important exercise science research techniques while uncovering some significant differences in lifestyle habits of her participants.
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—Abigail Towers (Mentor: Matthew Dowd)
To understand how we view work in the context of the pandemic, Abigail connects ideas of primary philosophers to the issues we face today.
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—Alexis Eaton (Mentor: Paula Mouser)
Alexis returned to her hometown of Wallingford, Connecticut, to measure hormone concentrations at the town's wastewater treatment plant.
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—Chloe Gross (Mentor: Jennifer Andrews)
Chloe's research explored composting programs in the Durham, NH area and improvements suggested by the Regional Compost Working Group.
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—Jaylyn Jewel (Mentor: Kristen Clark)
Jaylyn delved into the healthcare disparities that sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients experience, particularly in-patient mental health care.
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—Johanne Nichols (Mentor: Nina Windgätter)
Johanne investigates COVID-19's impact on women from both economic and philosophical perspectives.
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—Paige O'Neil (Mentor: Tarkington Newman)
Paige combines her personal interest in sports and mental health to study connections between social work and coaching.
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—Piper Gibson (Mentor: Nick Smith)
Piper questions retribution-based criminal sentencing and explores how utilizing utilitarian philosophy may result in greater happiness for society.
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