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  • A Community Health-Based Research Experience: A Well-Rounded Internship at the SPRC 

    Young, Aladrianne (2018-03-26)
    The Stanford Prevention Research Center (SPRC) is composed of leading researchers who strive to combat diseases and improve the health of populations within the United States and across the world. During the summer of 2015, ...
  • A Modern Dance with Death: Percy Delf Smith and the Aesthetic of Direct Experience 

    Shaw, Clara (2020-05-25)
    In 1919, immediately following the First World War, the English artist Percy Smith produced a series of seven etchings entitled Dance of Death 1914-1918. Contemporaries responded enthusiastically to his inventive treatment ...
  • A Summer at the UN: Lessons in Diplomacy & International Policy Creation 

    Amoafoa-Smart, Edith (2019-04-19)
    This summer, I was a participant and primary witness to the upscaling and downscaling processes involved in the formation of international law and policy, and to the impact of the practice of diplomacy on domestic policy ...
  • A Summer of 25 Concerts and a Great Deal of Experience Gained 

    Olgaard, Isabella (2019-04-22)
    Aren’t you supposed to have fun in the summer? This summer I did exactly that. I worked for BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, a summer-long music festival run by a non-profit in Brooklyn, New York, as a lighting production intern. ...
  • A Taste of the Chemistry World 

    Maziarz, Kate (2019-04-22)
    During my internship at Mount Holyoke College, granted by the Lynk Program, I immersed myself in an environment that further developed my chemical background. Working under the mentorship of Kyle Broaders, I explored ...
  • Abbey Chapel 10 

    Russell, Scott (2015)
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Abbey Hall 09 

    Russell, Scott (2002)
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Abbey Hall 10 

    Russell, Scott (2002)
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Abbey Hall 20 

    Russell, Scott (2002)
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Abbey Hall 30 

    Russell, Scott (2002)
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Ability of Orconectus rusticus to Recover from Exposure to the Pesticide Imidacloprid 

    Omer, Meredith (2018-07-02)
    Imidacloprid, the most widely used pesticide in the world, is known to affect invertebrates’ ability to move and feed. There is growing concern about the effects Imidacloprid may be having on non-target organisms. In my ...
  • Abject Utopia 

    Garon, Elizabeth (2012-05-21)
    Through bodily mark-making, overlapping and layering multiple lithographs and screen prints, and the use of color, I strive to reference a sexual encounter within a figural landscape, so the figure is both the subject and ...
  • About our cognitive processes: computational verses embodied 

    Fu, Wanyun (2015-05-20)
    This thesis discusses two distinct cognitive theories in philosophy of mind. In 1975, Jerry Fodor proposed the Language of Thought Hypothesis (LOTH). This hypothesis essentially offers a computational theory of mind. It ...
  • Access to Death: Prisons, Hospice and Voices 

    Axtman, Sophia (2011-06-27)
    Since, 1992 the number of inmates over the age of fifty in the United States has almost tripled. This rapidly growing population of elderly inmates is due to a national “tough on crime” attitude, which has put 1 in 100 ...
  • Ace House 10 

    Russell, Scott
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • Ace House 20 

    Russell, Scott
    All building footprints were obtained from Facilities Management and are updated annually as necessary.
  • An Acre of America in Cairo: The American University in Cairo and the Production of Americanized Egypt from 1919-1948 

    Laguerta, Dianne (2013-07-02)
    In 1919, after years of planning and earning financial support, the American University at Cairo (AUC) opened its doors to students from the Middle East in a building formally built as a palace turned cigarette factory ...
  • Adsorption of poly(vinyl alcohol) onto polydimethylsiloxane substrates: formation of continuous films, honeycomb structures, and fractal morphologies 

    Karki, Akchheta (2015-05-05)
    While polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) has many uses in analytical, biomedical, and electronic systems, its hydrophobicity hinders some of its applications by causing incompatibility with aqueous media. Specifically, this can ...
  • Advocacy for Low-Income LGBTQ and HIV+ New Yorkers 

    Lamb, Schuyler (2019-04-22)
    The LGBTQ and HIV unit at Brooklyn Legal Services provides free legal services to LGBTQ and HIV+ residents of Brooklyn on problems related to housing, public benefits, immigration, and employment law. Paralegal interns ...