Student Projects

Student Projects

The Hart Leadership Program has a long history of exemplary student work, and we are proud to showcase here a selection of student research projects, internships, and honors theses dating back to 2011. Below, you can explore nearly 400 student projects, filtering by project type, Hart program affiliated with the project, thematic topics, project locations, and project years. The database does not provide the full text of students' projects, but it does provide abstracts of student work wherever available, as well as more information including students' class year and, when applicable, the name of the community partner organization a student worked with to conduct their internship or research. We will continue to expand the database as our students continue conducting phenomenal projects. In the meantime, use the search function below to explore our incredible students' work, and get inspired!

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Toward a Retorno Digno: Recommendations for a Holistic Public Policy of Return to Mexico City

Since the 1980s, Mexican and United States (US) economic and immigration policy reforms have created the conditions for Mexico to become a state of expulsion and return. Particularly since 1996, the US has deported or forced millions of migrants out of the country. Although poorly documented by both governments, the …

Framing and Exploring the Core Elements of the Book Babies Program

[Abstract not currently available.]

Silent No More

I traveled to Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and Lame Deer Indian Reservation in Montana in order to interview the women who have been affected by a murdered or missing woman, and were willing to share their story. My boss, and the rest of the White Bison team, …

Students’ Perspectives on Liberal Arts Education

Research Question: How do students in the Kunshan area define, conceptualize, and think of liberal arts education?

The Present State of Interpreter Availability and Usage: A Descriptive Analysis

To study interpreter availability and usage patterns among TWC2’s case workers during office-based consultations, a survey was administered to all case workers for all consultations over a 3-week period. Results suggest that case workers’ expectations of the unavailability of in-person volunteer interpreter assistance, coupled with the inconveniences of telephonic volunteer …

Understanding PTSD: A Brief Overview of Biological Research

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder has been a relatively hot topic in the legal world recently. Even though there is a rhetoric present surrounding all suffers of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which includes rape survivors, abuse victims, first responders, and others exposed to trauma, veteran diagnoses will be discussed in this paper. …