Student Archive
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Rising senior Michael Sulewski helps explore the molecular basis of long-term memory.
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College sophomore Doug Miller develops proposal to help foster more sustainable consumption.
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Undergraduate Emily Belfer looks at how London theaters represented the enemy over two world wars.
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Grad student Sarah Dowling's poetry scrutinizes constructs of safety.
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Graduate student Jeehyun Lim explores the social and cultural history of bilingualism in the U.S.
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Senior Rachel Romeo uses eye movements to study the impact of hearing impairments on infant language learning.
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Grad student identifies a new species of dinosaur.
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Junior David Dunning explores mathematic themes in the works of author David Foster Wallace.
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Department of History doctoral candidate William Kuby reveals centuries-old marriage practices that shed light on contemporary debate.
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Grad student Amitai Bin-Nun explores light bending around black holes.
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Ksenia Gorbenko analyzes media and its effect on social movements.
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Senior Valeria Tsygankova studies the Bishops' Bible as a material text to examine the relationship between religion and state in Elizabethan England.
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Graduate student Marie Grace Brown explores how women participated in constructing Sudan's national identity during the country's independence movement.
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Senior Shirley Leung documents the consequences of soil erosion.
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Ivan Dmochowski and David Jacobson peer into radon’s binding preferences.
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Grad student Jason Zuzga explores how art and science come together in molecular animations.
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Jennifer Kyker transforms her love of Zimbabwean music into international outreach.
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Graduate student Václav Paris explores Ulysses' battle with censorship.
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Graduate student Elizabeth Lee studies socioeconomic inequality in higher education.
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Undergraduate Kaneesha Parsard delves into the storied history of indentured Indian labor in the Caribbean.