Burge Abiral (Department of Anthropology) for “Sedimentation of Crises: Alternative Food Networks, Food Inflation, and Trust in Turkey” in Turkey
Zulal Fazlioglu Akin (Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy) for “Cultural Policy in the Relationship between Turkey and the European Union” in Turkey
Liliana Gil (Department of Comparative Studies) for “Colonial Threads of Technological Improvisation” in Brazil and Portugal
Erin Moore (Department of Anthropology) for “Women Who Pay Their Own Brideprice? The Shifting Politics of Intimate Exchange in Uganda” in East Africa/Uganda
Carol Smathers (College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and Ohio State Extension) for “Agritoto Project Pilot” in Tanzania
Lorraine Wallace (Division of Biomedical Education and Division of Anatomy) for “Health and Wellbeing in the Baltic Region--Kosovo and North Macedonia” in Kosovo and North Macedonia
Michelle Wibbelsman (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Musical Diversity Among Northern Andean Indigenous Communities” in Otavalo, Ecuador
Graduate Student Research
Paromita Bathija (Department of Geography) for “The People, Plants, and Exclusionary Logics Assembling India's Conservation Spaces” in Karnataka, India
Yujie Chen (Department of Dance) for “Relational Embodiment: Tizhi, Dance, and Everyday Motion in Postsocialist China” in China, The United States
Maria Vitoria de Rezende Grisi (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Geospatial Narratives: Mapping Arabic Influences in Brazil’s poesia popular nordestina” in Brazil
Selvet Ece Genek Ilgaz (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Exploring the Impact of Integrated STEM Activities on 6th Grade Students' Perceptions and Attitudes: Turkish Middle School Context” in Istanbul, Turkiye
Tara Godwin (Department of History) for “Gender Expression in Soviet Occupied Estonia, 1940-1991” in Eastern Europe, Estonia
Yihui Gong (Department of Human Development and Family Science) for “Impact of Maternal Depression and Cultural Context on Mother-Child Physiological Synchrony in US and Chinese Families” in China
Mansi Goyal (Department of History) for “Guar Fields, Mica Mines: Rajasthan and the Making of Modern Energy” in India
John Hurtado Cadavid (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Community cinema in Colombia” in Colombia
Alisha Jihn (Department of Dance) for “Bodily Archives: Embodied Storytelling in Taiwan” in Taiwan
Kate Klemm-Szeto (East Asian Studies Center) for “North Korean Refugees in the US: Establishing Korean Americanness” in Korea (Chicago, IL)
Henry Misa (Department of History) for “Transformations of the Socio-ecological System in Medieval Central Asia, 840-1141 CE (225-535 AH)” in Uzbekistan, Central Asian
Ruth Nneoma Oliwe (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Get to See My Thinking: Nigerian Youths Using Comic Storytelling to Visualize Their Problem-Solving Strategies as They Engage in Mathematics Conversations in Algebra” in Lagos/Nigeria
Megan O'Quin (School of Earth Sciences) for “Investigating Historical Decline of Jamaican Coral Reef Ecosystems Using Coral Cores and Sub-Fossil Assemblages Within Sediment Cores” in Jamaica
Victoria Paige (Department of History) for “Mother, Maiden, Martyr: Representations of Soviet Military Women in the Stalinist Period” in Russia (Washington DC & Stanford, CA)
Cherrie Park (College of Social Work) for “A Quantitative Study to Examine Older Koreans’ Readiness for Telemedicine Utilization and the Factors Associated with Their Readiness” in South Korea
Elise Robbins (Department of English) for “Intersemiotic and Embodied Translations of Renaissance Artifacts through Dance” in Italy
Oluwadamilola Salau (Department of Geography) for “Modeling Urban Pluvial Flood Risk in Lagos, Nigeria Under a Changing Climate” in Lagos, Nigeria
Merve Savas (Department of History) for “Criminals on the Move: Parade of Infamy in the Eastern Roman Empire, 3rd - 8th Centuries” in Italy
Jessica Tjiu (Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies) for “Visualizing “Comfort Women” across Transnational Borders: Beyond the Dichotomy of Deserving/Undeserving Victims” in South Korea
Keyu Yan (Department of History of Art) for “On Post-Mao Time and Space: Chinese Installation Art, 1980s-1990s” in Hong Kong and mainland China
Undergraduate Student Research
Mariana Correia (College of Engineering) for “Internship in Biomedical Engineering at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory” in Braga, Portugal
Kareen Darwich (School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences) for “The journey into womanhood in communities of the Andean Amazonian countries” in Amazonia Andean countries (Michigan)
Rasel Ahmend (Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts) for “Virtual Reality Archiving Using Photogrammetric Method of a Queer Organizing Space in Bangladesh” in Bangladesh and United Stages
Dawn Anderson-Butcher (College of Social Work) for “LiFEsports in Japan: Sports-Based Cultural Exchange Workshop” in Japan
Nora Bello (Department of Animal Sciences) for ““Statistical capacity building for agricultural research through interdisciplinary U.S.-Uruguay collaborations”” in Uruguay
Zhenhua Chen (Department of City and Regional Planning) for “Evaluating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure on Socioeconomic Disparity in the UK” in United Kingdom
David Hedgecoth (Department of Music) for “Columbus to Curitiba: Arts, Equity, and Excellence” in Brazil
Catalina Iannone (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “The Atlas of Resistance (Lavapiés, Madrid)” in Spain
Sharvari Karandikar (College of Social Work) for “The Meaning and Evolution of Collective Impact: Lessons from Across the Globe” in Australia, India and Canada
Laurie Katz (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Interpersonal dialogues through Arab and Jewish teenagers in Israel: Exploring the development of positive relationships” in Israel, Brazil and the United States
Jan Lang (Ohio State Marion) for “Operator Theory and non-linear problems on Banach spaces” in Poland, (possibly also Germany, Czech Republic)
Brooks Marmon (Mershon Center for International Security Studies) for “Navigating Post-colonial Turmoil: Survival Strategies of Zimbabwe’s Elite Boarding Schools” in Zimbabwe
Daniel Roberts (Department of Dance) for “Creative Expression Project- Balé Teatro Castro Alves and Ballet Jovem” in Brazil
Sefa Secen (Mershon Center for International Security Studies) for “Whose Security? Humans, Communities, Humanitarian NGOs: A Case Study from Turkey” in Turkey and Syria
Patricia Sieber (Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures) for “The Dream of a Common Language: Song Culture in Mongol China, 1200-1400” in China
Graduate Student Research
Adewale Adenle (Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy) for “Between the Spectacle and the Spirit: Re/Contextualizing Yoruba Spiritual Objects in American Art Museums” in Nigeria
Alyssa Bedrosian (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Catholic feminism and la marea verde: Examining the discursive and digital media strategies of Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir Argentina” in Argentina
Gabriel Guzman Camacho (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Subjective cartographies of Bolivia’s dictatorship (1964-1982). Dynamics of memory and identity formation during authoritarian regimes.” in Bolivia
Wonjoon Cha (Department of Educational Studies) for “Exploration of mindset theory in the context of a competitive elite Korean high school” in South Korea
Mianmian Fei (Department of Educational Studies) for “Students’ Perceived Purposes of Higher Education: A Comparative Analysis” in China and the United States
Wenhao Guan (Department of History) for “Printing a New China on Maps: Chinese Elites’ Nation-Building Project, Maps, & Shanghai’s Publishing Industry, 1800-1937” in Mainland China
Emily Hardick (Department of History) for “Choreographing Collaboration: Congolese Performance and the Kinopolitics of Cultural Exchange” in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Angga Hidayat (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Equity for Rural Youth in Math: A Narrative Inquiry through Digital Storytelling” in Indonesia
Jinwei Hung (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Language Socialization and Academic Adaptation Processes of Chinese Heritage Learners in a Study Abroad Context” in Taiwan
Jyhjong Hwang (Department of Political Science) for “African Leadership and Chinese Loans - Regime Type and Borrowing Behavior” in Zambia and Cameroon
Soh Hyeon Kim (Department of Political Science) for “Do Political Parties Respond to Shifting Voters' Preferences?: Urban Migration and the Political Parties' Policy Change” in Zambia and Malawi
Ritika Sharma Kurup (College of Social Work) for “Evolution of Collective Impact: Lessons from Across the Globe” in Australia, Canada, and India
Cameron Macaskill (Department of Political Science) for “Regional Integration and Developing the Cosmopolitan” in Kenya
Henry Misa (Department of History) for “The Environmental History of Central Asia, 9th-12th Centuries” in Uzbekistan
Hannah Grace Morrison (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Los Exóticos: Resisting Machismo within Mexican lucha Libre Wrestling” in Mexico
Karis Neufeld (Department of Political Science) for “Citizenship Determination and Social Identity” in Côte d’Ivoire
Robin Prichard (Department of Dance) for “Aotearoa/New Zealand, Maori Dance, and Decolonizing Dance Education” in New Zealand
Alhassan Abdul Rahman (Department of History) for “Women in Development: Ghana Muslim Women and the Conundrum of Secular Education: A Historical Perspective” in Ghana
Jaden Tatum (Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering) for “A Culturally Informed Human-Centered Design Initiative for Addressing Food Insecurity with Rural Farmers in Tanzania” in Tanzania
Victor Vimos (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Ritual and War in Andean region of Peru" in Peru
Tatiana Voronava (Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies) for “Sexual Citizenship and Urban Landscape in Postsocialist Space: Case Study of Serbia and Kosovo” in Serbia, Kosovo
Meng Yu (Department of City and Regional Planning) for “Impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) on land use sustainability: a case study of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail” in Indonesia
Undergraduate Student Research
Abigail Dietrich (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) for “Exploring Chemical and Hydrological Relationships in Rivers Draining Peatlands in Northwest Ireland” in Ireland
Devi Dheekshita Nelakurti (Department of Biomedical Science) for “Sundargarh Oral Cavity Cancer Governance Moonshot Program (SOCC-GM)” in India
Abby Y. Held (Department of Music) for “Viennese Oboe Recording Project” in Vienna, Austria
Ila Nagar (Department of Linguistics) for “Weaponizing Language: How the Hindu Right Undermines Indian Muslims” in India
Momar Ndiaye (Department of Dance) for “La SAPE: Transgression or Assimilation” in Congo, Paris and Bruxelle
Patrick Sours(Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering) for “Enhancing and Evaluating the Global Capstone Course to Coalesce Engineering Design and Cultural Awareness” in Tanzania, Ghana and Honduras
Joel Wainwright (Department of Geography) Conserving and Analyzing Records of the Maya Movement of Belize, Central America” in Belize
Max D. Woodworth (Department of Geography) for “Atmospheric Politics: Air Quality, Civic Science, and Digital Democracy in Taiwan” in Taiwan
Graduate Student Research
Andri Andriansyah (Department of Teaching and Learning) for “Kindergarten Student Teachers’ Response to Literature Based Teaching in an Online Teacher Preparation Methods’ Course” in Indonesia
Andrea Armijos Wills (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Lawsuits, Numbers, and Strategies: Portraits of the Lives of Indigenous Women from the Real Audiencia de Quito" in Ecuador, Colombia and Perú
Julian Marcel Baldemira (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Breaking Imperial Showcases: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance in the Human Zoos of Nineteenth Century Latin America” in Chile
Natàlia Server Benetó (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Spanish, Catalan, Valencian: A Study of Speakers’ Perceptions and Identities” in València, Spain
Shannon Curley (Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies) for “Tourism as a Worlding Practice: Indicators of Identity in Balkan Tourist Experiences” in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia
Robert Dahlberg-Sears (School of Music) for “Causing a Scene: Music, Space, and the “Punk Ethos” in Tokyo, Japan
Mariana Miguelez Gomez (Department of Political Science) for “The ‘Ethnic Card’ and the Commodities Boom in Mexico: How Conflicts for Natural Resources Shape Ethnic Identity” in Mexico
Madelyn Green for “The Impact of Biocultural Strategies on Prehistoric Jomon Biological Diversity” in Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu)
Ishmael Laryea Konney (Department of Dance) for “By the Fireside: Making Contemporary Dance a Sommunal Experience through Storytelling” in Ghana
Additti Munshi (College of Social Work) for “Social Workers as Decision Makers: A Theory of Planned Behavior Exploration” in India
Ayodeji Olugbuyiro (Department of Spanish and Portuguese) for “Afro-Brazilians in Lagos: Cultural Resilience at the Crossroads of Identities” in Nigeria
Steven Rhue (Department of Anthropology) for “Acknowledging the Unheard: Documenting Children’s Experiences and Perceptions of Water Insecurity in the Urban Amazon of Brazil” in Brazil
Fabián Arroyo Rojas (Department of Human Sciences) for “The Understandings of Inclusion in Physical Education Teacher Education Programs in Chile” in Chile
Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Department of Political Science) for “How Latin American Truth-Seeking Influences Violence Against-Women Activism, Discourse, and Legislation: Four Decades of Impact” in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
Craig Harris Shapiro (Department of Anthropology) for “Cultivating Resilience: How Ancient Agricultural Systems Sustain an Island” in Samoa
Daniel Smith (Department of Political Science) for “A Spatial Dataset of Global Historical Politics”
Alexandra Tuggle (Department of Anthropology) for “Embodiment of Environmental Inequality in Indigenous Health and Well-being Among the Comcaac” in Mexico
Fabio Weisser (Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures) for “Eberhard Ludwig Gruber and his “Truly Inspirational” Influence in Early Modern Germany and the New World” in Germany
Yitong Xin (College of Social Work) for “A Longitudinal Study of Resilience Among Participants Attending Ayahuasca Retreats in Costa Rica” in Costa Rica
Undergraduate Student Research
Vivian Corey (Department of Dance) for “Dance Denmark” in Denmark
Stephanie Fannin (Department of Anthropology) for “Effects of Infant Growth Perception on Maternal Complementary Feeding Decisions in the Urban Amazon” in Belém, Pará, Brazil
Abbey Malec-Kenyon (Department of Dance) for “Ecosystems: Art Existing within the Natural World and Human Experience” in Denmark
Janice M Aski for "360 video full-immersion experiences" in Bolivia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates
Alison Bennett for "Controlled release nutrient patches for in situ fungal activity sensing in soil" in the United Kingdom
Samuel J. Clark for "Verbal Autopsy in Brazil" in over ten locations in Brazil"
Margaret C. Flinn for "Translation/Critical edition of La Bête est morte!/The Beast is Dead! (1944)" in France
Andrea G Grottoli for "How do Mediterranean corals cope with ocean acidification?" in France
Njeri Kagotho for "Examining the Lived Experiences of Land-Fragile Women in Kenya"
Kathleen Keeler for "Lost in Translation? A Comparison of Different Approaches to Translation and the Factors that Influence Translation Quality" in China and the U.S.
Jill Leonard-Pingel for "Human Impact on Freshwater Systems in semi-arid tracts of peninsular India: A field study in Maharashtra, India"
Steve Lyon for "Can we model water resources of Ecuador’s tropical Andes despite data limitations?" in Ecuador
Yasuyuki Motoyama for "Integrating Knowledge Exchange, Analysis, and Engagement: Research Project of Small Global Giants in Kyushu, Japan"
Kammi Schmeer for "Meeting the Sexual Health Needs of Women in Low-Resource Settings" in Nicaragua
Ryan Skinner for "Cinematic Griot, Afropolitan Subject: The Life and Art of Dani Kouyaté" in Burkina Faso and Sweden
Sarah Van Beurden for "The Bolobo Ivory Carvers of the Congo (1880s-1990s)" in central Africa and Democratic Republic of Congo
Traci Wilgus for "Characterizing the immune response in human skin wounds" in South Africa
Ying Zhang for "Confucians and Confinement: Official-Prisoners in Ming China (1368-1644)"
Graduate Student Research
Rohini Acharya for "Bharata Natyam in the US Diaspora: Staging Indian American Identity through Performance at Classical Indian Dance Festivals and Competitions" in India
Sahra Ahmed for "Refugee camp educational policy: Perceptions and responses by refugee youth at Kakuma Refugee Camp in Northwestern Kenya"
Djeynaba Gatta Ba for "Gender and Health Impacts of Gold Mining in Africa" in west Africa
Emilie Beaudon for "Impact of the 2019 Amazonian Wildfires on the Largest Tropical Glacier (Quelccaya, Peru)"
Vladimir Chlouba for "Patterns of Tradition and Governance in Namibia"
Michael J. Corsi for "Sverdlovsk Transformed: Forging Urbanity in a Metropolis of Metal" in Russian Federation (former Soviet Union)
Mario De Grandis for "Ethnic Frames: Positioning Hui Literature Within and Beyond China" in China
Kendra V. Dickinson for "A study of language and identity among Venezuelans in the state of São Paulo, Brazil"
Noah Diewald for "The Taxonomy of Wao Tededo Noun Meanings" in Ecuador
Alissa Elegant-McCoy for "Circulation of Chinese Performing Arts: Dance and Opera at 3 Institutions" in China
Aminata Fofana for "What is the Soil Extracellular Enzyme Activity Profile and Temperature Sensitivities Across a Permafrost Thaw Gradient in Subarctic Sweden?" in Abisko, Sweden
Emily Hardick for "Changwe Yetu to Animation Politique: “Authentic” Congolese Dance in the International Performance of Governance" in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Chelsea E. Hunter for "Ridge-to-Reef Perceptions and Practices of Kanak in New Caledonia and their Relationship to Conservation" in Northern Province, New Caledonia
Martha Booker Johnson for "The Day Before The Day Before Yesterday: Linguistic Construction of Time in the Kihehe Language" in Tanzania
Jaclyn Kirsch for "Perceptions and the current state of mental health in Toledo, Belize"
Taylor Klass for "Utilizing Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation as a Management Strategy for Bacterial Wilt of Tomato in Cambodia" in Siem Reap province, Cambodia
Hilary Kordecki for "A One Health Approach to Disposable Diaper Waste Management in Mpumalanga, South Africa"
Paula Lado for "A holistic approach to the ecology of tick-borne diseases in North America" in North America (Mexico, U.S., Canada)
Luana Lamberti Nunes for "Afro-Cuban Spanish: A Language Variety of the African Diaspora in the Americas" in Santiago de Cuba/Cuba
Catalina Mackaman-Lofland for "Academic Knowledge in Colonial Context: The Faculté des lettres d’Alger, French Policy, and Colonial Society in Algeria, 1930-1962" in French Colonial Algeria
Jeremi B Panganiban for "Feminist Ethnographic Study of Fisheries Conflicts in South China Sea" in Philippines, Southeast Asia
Erik Scaltriti for "A New Distribution Mediascape? The Contemporary Italian Documentary of Migration Between Streaming Services and Civil Distribution" in Italy
Joseph Smith for "Assessing Public Opinion about and Knowledge of Green Infrastructure to Guide Public Outreach and Engagement" in Wuhan, China
Jai Tiarks for "The effects of muddy water on fish vision and freshwater biodiversity in rural Africa: a scientific and community outreach approach" in Uganda, East Africa
Seamus Wagner for "Constituency Development Funds: A Case of Opposition in Tanzania"
Katelin Nicole Webster for "Finding Community Music in Germany: Community Music Practices and Refugee Integration in Germany"
Bethany Williams for "The Effects of Parasites on Reproductive Traits in an African Cichlid Fish" in Lake Nabugabo, Uganda
Undergraduate Student Research
Rachel Brunot for "Politics of Garifuna Cultural Heritage: How a women’s cooperative negotiates race, gender and class in the formation of a cultural heritage museum" in Belize
Jocelyn Smallwood for "Community Music Programs as Incubators for Social Change: A Case Study of NEOJIBA" in Brazil
Alexander Smith for "The Effect of Transportation on Academic Performance in Tanzania" in Usa River, Tanzania
Piper Jane Sult Womelsdorf in "Exploring Pathways to Sustainable Development in the Canadian Political System" in Canada
Matthew Birkhold for "Greenland: Who Owns Icebergs?" in Greenland
Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello for "Ohio State and the University of Sao Paulo: An Enduring Collaboration to Support Agriculture in Brazil"
Sarah M. Brooks for "The Left Hand and the Right Hand: Linking the Politics of Social Welfare and Crime Control" in Brazil and South Africa
Ana-Paula Correia for "Entrepreneurship in Educational Technology: The Design of a Mobile Application that Bridges the Learning of Portuguese Culture with the Prevalence of Heritage Tourism" in Portugal
Lin Ding for "Catalyzing Science Learning through Enrichment of Learners' Epistemologies - A Cross-national Investigation between the United States and China" in the United States and China
Elena Foulis for "Oral Histories of Im/migration: Oaxacans in Ohio and their Homeland" in Mexico
Sharvari Karandikar for "Sex Workers as Mothers: Exploring Maternal Practices, Needs and Barriers to Maternal Health Care Among Female Sex Workers in Pune, India"
Jennifer Kue for "Perceptions of Cervical Cancer Screening among Women Living in Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua"
Jesse J. Kwiek for "Global Health in a Cross-Cultural Context" in Malawi/Africa
Kristi Lekies for "Community, Environment, and Youth in Rural Brandenburg, Germany: A Twenty-year Follow Up Study" in Germany
Erin Lin for "The Farmers Minefield: Assessing the Economic and Ecological Capacity of Post-conflict Agricultural Systems" in Cambodia
Thomas Mitchell for "Using Chromatic Immunoprecipitation-DNA Sequencing (ChIP-seq) to Identify Targets for Treatments to the Human Pathogen Aspergillus Fumigatus" in Ohio and Brazil
Halil Sezen for "Research Collaborations in Infrastructure Response and Resilience" in China
Graduate Student Research
Mark Anthony Arceno for "A Year in the Fields: Walking and Talking with Winegrowers about Terroir, Place-Based Identity, and Environmental Change in Ohio, U.S.A and Alsace, France"
Bocci Corinne for "Evaluating Ethics: An Analysis of Environmentally Friendly and Ethically Responsible Production Practices" in Guatemala
Matthew Boot for "A Geographic Basis for Coevolutionary Dynamics in the Mercenary-Ant Symbiosis" in Panama
Jason Buchea for "Collecting Oral Histories of the Tama" in Senegal
Cody Raul Cardenas for "Unearthing the Overlooked Fungus-growing Ant Parasitoid Relationship" in Panama
Christian Mpody for "Evaluation of the quality and supply of infant feeding counseling services using GIS in Kinshasa" in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Fungisai Musoni for "The Rockefeller Foundation in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe (1950-1980): A Transnational Study of Gender Inequalities" in Zimbabwe/Southern Africa
Elanor Paynter for "Local Experiences of Transit: Refugee Oral Histories in Italy"
Erika Reese for "Psychosocial Stressors and their Relationship to Chronic HPV Infection and Cervical Cancer Risk Among Rural Nicaraguan Women" in Nicaragua
Osama Sajid for "Arsenic contaminated Drinking Water in Pakistan: Assessing Health Consequences and Identifying Treatment Options" in Pakistan
Wenyuan Shao for "Deciphering Unheard Voices and Alternative Pasts: Memory, Tradition and Intertextuality in Southwest China"
Brian Troth for "Risky Business: A Reworking of Risk in the PrEP Era in France" in France and the United States
Gina Wrobel for "Beyond (and in) the Classroom: Exploring Refugees' Literacy and Language Practices in Germany"
Nan Zhou for "Master, or Servant, of Public Opinion? Reformist Literati Newspapers in China's Constitutional Politics, 1895-1918" in China
Undergraduate Student Research
Patrick Cleary for "Neoliberalism and the Terminal Crisis" in Russia
Christian Moore for "Atlas of Rural Settlements: Volga German Communities in Saratov Oblast" in Russia
Tal Shutkin for "Mixed Messages: Cross-cultural Collaboration in British Columbia's Muskwa-Kechika Management Area" in Canada
Emma Thaci for "Married with Children: Assessing the Relationships between Marital Status, Presence of Children and Mental Health in Poland, 2003-2013" in Poland
Hollie Nyseth Brehm for "Reentry and Reintegration of Convicted Geocide Perpetrators" in Rwanda
Monica Brodnica for "Mystical Perception of the World in Sereer Religion" in Senegal
Debra A. Goff for "Global collaboration to assess Nigerian medical and pharmacy students' knowledge of antibiotic stewardship and superbugs" in Nigeria
Michael J. Hagenberger for "Sustainable and Resilient Tanzanian Community" in Tanzania
Ousman M. Kobo for "The Transformation of the Office of the National Chief Imam of Ghana, Muslim Leadership and Transnational Politics" in Ghana
Arati Maleku for "From surviving earthquake vulnerability to building community resilience in Nepal: A community-based participatory research study" in Nepal
Syed T. Rizvi for "International Collaboration - Baer and Rickart module hulls, construction and comparison" in South Korea and India
Ryan Skinner for "Engaging Afro-Swedish Public Culture" in Sweden
Elizabeth Weiser for "Nationalism in the Transnational House of History" in Europe
Graduate Student Research
Tiffany Atkinson for "Testing the effects of agricultural practicies on water quality and fish reproduction in Uganda"
Sarah Bishop for "Music, Ethnicity, and Violence in Gambella, Ethiopia"
Carly Dickerson for "Gender and Language Variation in Albania"
Kathleen Downey for "Ghabrestan-i Topzawa Tomb" in Kurdish Regional Governing, Iraq
Raymok Ketema for "Eritrean Sounds of Resistance in the 1950s and 1960s" in Eritrea
Joanne Kingsbury for "Restoring Tropical Grasslands for Biodiversity in Beni, Bolivia"
Sara Rodriguez-Arguelles Riva for "Legitimizing Violence towards Asylum-Seekers - The Creation of the Spectacle of the Border" in England
Barbara Roth for "Post-Conflict Departure - Explaining Mass Migration Patterns After Genocide" in the African Great Lakes Region/Rwanda
Hiromi Tobaru for "How the pre-Education Abroad Training Program Supports American Students - Social Networks and Learning during Education Abroad in Japan"
Emily Jeanne Wolfe for "The Role of Culture on Maternal Mental Wellbeing in the Postpartum Period" in Nicaragua
Undergraduate Student Research
Genevieve Daniel for "Comparing differing levels of community violence during the Rwandan Genocide" in Rwanda
Taylor Klass for "Assessment of smallholder urban and peri-urban dairy production with zero-grazing practices in Kampala, Uganda"
Anthony Milian for "International Influences on Dance Methodologies - Techniques, Teaching Philosophy and Choreographic Experience" in Denmark and Italy
Jessica Lynn Parker for "Multi sensory Integration and Modality Dominance" in England