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Lampert Institute Fellowships – 2018

By Aaron Solle on February 4, 2019

Kate Bundy ’20
Sponsor: Heather Roller

“The Generation of Change, the Generation of Peace:

Student Movements as a Formidable Political Engine in Colombia”

Bundy Lampert Paper

Ravendra Dhanraj ’19
Sponsor: Frank Frey

“Knowledge, Attitude and Awareness of Epilepsy in Joanna and New Amsterdam, Guyana”

Dhanraj Lampert Paper

Ciao Driver ’20
Sponsor: Ed Fogarty

“Forcing Germany’s Hand: Principle and Pragmatism in German Foreign Policy since the European Migration Crisis ”

Driver Lampert Paper

Maggie Dunn ’19
Sponsor: Amy Leventer

“The Potentials of Aquaculture in an Urban Food Desert”

Dunn Lampert Paper

Vanessa Escobar Acosta ’19
Sponsor: Andy Pattison

“Administration and Perceptions of Water Resources at Conservation Sites in Northwest Atlantic Honduras: A Case Study of a Wildlife Reserve, a National Park, and a Botanical Garden”

Escobar Acosta Lampert Paper

Sarah Jones ’19

Sponsor: Dan Bouk

“From a Resource to a Colleague: Improving Foster Parent Retention in Mississippi”

Jones Lampert Paper

Susie Ness ’19
Sponsor: Jacqueline Villarubia

“The Social Determinants of Teen Pregnancy in Rural Northern Michigan”

Ness Lampert Paper

Chau Nguyen ’19
Sponsor: Janel Benson

“Effects of Urban Development on Vietnamese Street Vendors: An Ethnographic Study”

Nguyen Lampert Paper

Yunhee Oh ’20
Sponsor: Ed Fogarty

“The Role of International Sports Festivals: Focusing on its Economic Impact, and Implication for the Korean Peninsula”

Oh Lampert Paper

Anna Pluff ’20
Sponsor: Ray Douglas

“Re-education Camps in Postwar Vietnam: Understanding Lines of Internment”

Pluff Lampert Paper

Leiya Salis ’19
Sponsor: Salley Bonet

“What’s in a Citizen? An Exploratory Study of the Effectiveness of England’s Approach to Citizenship Education”

Salis Lampert Paper

Tracy Xu ’19
Sponsor: Takao Kato

“Gift-Exchange Theory vs. Over-Justification Effect: A Field Experiment in Chinese Workplaces”

Xu Lampert Paper






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