Our project analyzes the experience of the immigrant and of the refugee as important test cases for whether a democratic culture counts as inclusive or not.
Students interested in social science, helping professions (e.g., psychology, counseling, social work), and/or public health can participate in federally-funded studies examining close relationships and substance use.
There is an exciting internship opportunity with the Jewish Repertory Theatre that is available for course credit in both Fall 2023 and Spring 2024. The JRT is looking for dramaturgial interns for its production of two shows, "Sisters in Law" and "Kindertransport." Applicants should have experience with historical writing as well as public speaking.
The objective of this research project is to develop new digital tools to collect and process citizen science observations of water resources. Building on the existing Crowdhydrology project, the research assistant will help design and implement new computer codes to collect observations of water levels and flooding. These data will be used to develop improved models to forecast flooding and quantify stream flow in remote locations across the United State
Pictures have been used in the field of speech-language pathology to evaluate children's language skills in real-life situations. This project aims to examine whether children's production of grammatical sentences will be affected by pictures that are used in the evaluation process. The outcome of the project will help clinicians determine whether they are able to choose pictures on their own when evaluating children's sentence skills.
This project invites students with a working familiarity of either the Arabic or Devanagari scripts to help collect records of Hindi-Urdu (H-U) inscriptions through collating references and requesting articles and other notices describing them.
Scammers are using the latest technology (including AI) to target older adults--we use the same technology to scale interventions and protect people from scammers.
Earn a digital badge while working on a mentored project to display evidence of your skills and accomplishments to future employers and graduate schools.