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Isabel Evans ’23 Investigates Environmental Education and Colonial Violence
The extent of Evans鈥 research wouldn鈥檛 have been possible, she says, without the funding she received from the 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Research in Environmental Analysis and Pre-Thesis Fellowship.
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 MoreCorina Silverstein 鈥25 Uses Research to Expand Chicanx and Latinx Art Representation
Silverstein is helping expand the collection of Chicanx and Latinx art at the El Paso Museum of Art, with a focus on the representation of women and queer artists.
Read MoreMaya Edstrom 鈥22 Designs Sustainable Clean Water Technologies
鈥淚 used to think of 鈥榯he environment鈥 as something around us and outside of us, but the reality is that we are incredibly interconnected,鈥 says Edstrom. 鈥淢y classes aren鈥檛 just about using sustainable materials and building practices, they鈥檙e very focused on creating resilient communities through physical design.鈥
Read MoreSpotlight on Academics: Isabela Harmon 鈥22 and Jessica Maurice 鈥22 Explore the Social Hierarchies of Fish
For years, neuroscientists have been asking the deceptively simple question: Why do animals behave the way they do? Isabela Harmon 鈥22 and Jessica Maurice 鈥22 are working with Assistant Professor of Biology Tessa Solomon-Lane to fill in pieces of this puzzle.
Read MoreFor Anna Bagley 鈥22, Microbiology May be the Key to Cleaner Drinking Water
Anna Bagley 鈥22 is using microbiology to address one of the major environmental concerns facing our planet: water pollution. Bagley is working with Assistant Professor of Biology Pete Chandrangsu to research poly-纬-glutamate (PGA), a shiny, gooey substance that bacteria secrete to protect themselves from heavy metals like copper and zinc.
Read MoreStudent Spotlight: Sophia Albanese 鈥21 Explores Impact of Cellular Stress
Long before starting at Scripps, biology major Sophia Albanese 鈥21 knew scientific exploration would be in her future. The child of an attorney and a chemist, she 鈥済rew up surrounded by science and law,鈥 and in middle school got her first glimpse of how she could pursue this goal at the W.M. Keck Science Center during a tour of The Claremont Colleges.
Read MoreAnna Burns 鈥22 Explores the Use of Drone Technology to Measure Air Quality in Summer Research Project
This summer, Anna Burns 鈥22 is examining potential methods to evaluate and reduce negative impacts within agriculture. She鈥檚 working with Marc Los Huertos, the Stephen M. Pauley, MD 鈥62 Associate Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College, who鈥檚 exploring the possibility of using drone technology to measure particulate matter emissions, such as air pollution, on crop and cattle farms in California.
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.
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