SSIR Presentations 2015
At the end of the academic year, students in the Sophomore Scholars in Residence communities present their research and group projects to the University community. These capstone presentations provide an opportunity for students to showcase their significant achievements beyond regular classroom work, as well as reflect upon their SSIR experience. These achievements may take a variety of forms, including results of research activities, community-based learning projects, creative achievements, performances, digital storytelling, documentary films, or other media.
Presentations from 2015
Almonds or Almond Joys: The Food Choices of Choosy Children, Nicole Ackerman, Amy Li, Christa Lyons, and Hema Pingali (Course: Global Health, Medical Humanities, and Human Rights)
Bridging the Gap, Iakovos Anastasakis, Jenci Hawthorne, and Soleil Shah (Course: Global Health, Medical Humanities, and Human Rights)
Strong Girls, Strong World: The Girl Effect, Elizabeth Li and Sandy Yu (Course: Global Health, Medical Humanities, and Human Rights)
Garden Fresh: A Marketplace for Fresh Foods, Joy Malonza and Camila Gonzalez (Course: Global Health, Medical Humanities, and Human Rights)
HIV: A Global Crisis, Madiha Samadi and Destini Teague (Course: Global Health, Medical Humanities, and Human Rights)